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Livin' la vida playa in La Romana, Dominican Republic
Pack your bags, beach boys and girls—an unforgettable Caribbean holiday awaits in La Romana! With miles and miles of powdery sand, breathtaking aquamarine water, dramatic golf courses, and opulent La Romana vacation rentals, this town is one of the main reasons why the Dominican Republic is the most visited destination in the region. The list of activities for families, solo travelers, and groups of all sizes is almost endless: from snorkeling in the coral reef, to shopping for exquisite handmade souvenirs in Altos de Chavon, to sampling the best of Dominican sweets, coffee, and rum.
Activities and attractions in and around La Romana
Are you looking for attractions to visit while you're in the area? Although it can be tempting to stay in your comfortable vacation rental, you'll want to experience everything that makes La Romana a fun spot to vacation. These are some of the most popular attractions to see, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Teeth of the Dog Golf Course (2.5 mi / 4.1 km)
- Casa de Campo Equestrian Center (2.4 mi / 3.9 km)
- The Links (4.1 mi / 6.6 km)
- Dye Fore Golf Club (4.9 mi / 7.9 km)
La Romana: shipwreck dives and sugarcane fields forever
Whether you're a water baby or a landlubber, you won't run out of things to do in La Romana. Go island-hopping and see for yourself the pristine beaches of Isla Saona, where hotel construction isn't allowed, or go scuba diving among shipwrecks in the waters off Isla Catalina. If you like water sports, you can head over to Dominicus Beach for a spot of sailing, windsurfing, and canoeing. On terra firma, join an off-road tour and see La Romana's endless sugarcane fields, quaint villages, and delightful cocoa plantations. Love to dance? Move to the local rhythm by taking classes in merengue or bachata.
Seasonal weather in La Romana
If warm-weather activities are high on your list, August, July, September and June are the hottest months to visit, when temperatures average 84°F.
La Romana is a spectrum of exuberant colors
La Romana is a tropical paradise that's bursting with color everywhere you look. Leafy green palm trees stand like sentinels on the picture-perfect white sand beaches of Las Minitas and Bayahibe, and the breathtakingly blue waters of the Caribbean are teeming with vivid corals and iridescent fishes. The Chavon River, once used by pirates to hide treasure, flows through town to the sea. And don't forget to pack those boots made for walkin' when you book La Romana vacation rentals—you'll need them for traipsing through the wet tropical forest in the National Park of the East.
How to get to and around La Romana
Fly into Punta Cana Intl. Airport (PUJ), the closest airport, located 40.4 mi (65.1 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you could book a flight to Las Americas Intl. Airport (SDQ), which is 46.5 mi (74.8 km) away.