Golfer's paradise,
yachting, horseback
riding, weekend cyclists,
tennis fans, hunters and
skeet shooters, miles of
beach, Altos de Chavón,
Park of the East Saona
and Catalina excursions,
scuba diving...
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Casa de Campo put La Romana on the travel map since its
start as a tropical golfer’s paradise in the 70s. Over the years,
the destination has only gotten better. To complement the
outstanding golf facilities, yachtsmen and water sports
buffs join horseback riders, weekend cyclists, tennis fans,
hunters and skeet shooters alike who all enjoy mingling
with the Dominican Republic’s jetsetters. Visitors meet up with their
friends who have migrated to their La Romana homes to escape the
stress of big city life. Although the city was originally built around
and maintained by the sugar mills years before tourism became the
mainstay in this region. Even now, the seasonal production of sugar fills
the air with the sweet smell of molasses and the design of the new La
Romana International Airport mirrors a sugar cane mill, as a reminder of
the days when sugar was king. La Romana today has just the right mix
of right-on-the-beach hotels, small restaurants and shopping to make
for comfortable visiting and living.
A prestigious Blue Flag certified beach Bayahibe (Dominicus) is but |