Hotels of La Romana
- Bahia Principe Grand La Romana
- Bahia Principe Luxury Bouganville
- Casa De Campo Resort And Villas
- Catalonia Bayahibe
- Catalonia Royal La Romana Adult Only
- Dreams Dominicus La Romana
- Hilton La Romana All Inclusive Adult Resort
- Hilton La Romana All Inclusive Resort
- Hm Alma De Bayahibe
- Iberostar Selection Hacienda Dominicus
- Sunscape Dominicus La Romana
- Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach
- Viva Wyndham Dominicus Palace
Frequently Asked Questions
La Romana is a coastal city located in the southeast of the Dominican Republic. It is about one and a half hours from Santo Domingo and less than an hour from Punta Cana. The city has its own international airport for easy access. To book flights, hotels, or transfers, you can rely on Voyages Aqua Terra at 1-866-628-6241 or ventes@voyagesaquaterra.com
The dry season from December to April offers the best weather with plenty of sunshine. The wet season runs from May to November, with a higher chance of rain and possible hurricanes between June and October. For good value and pleasant weather, May, June, and November are excellent choices.
Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic. However, in tourist areas of La Romana, English, French, and sometimes German are commonly spoken. The local currency is the Dominican Peso, but US dollars and Euros are widely accepted in hotels, shops, and excursions.
La Romana is generally a safe tourist destination, especially within resorts and beach areas. Like any travel destination, it is best to avoid isolated areas at night, keep valuables secure, and use official or pre-arranged taxis for transportation.
La Romana is famous for boat trips to Saona and Catalina islands, perfect for snorkeling and catamaran cruises. Altos de Chavón, a replica Mediterranean village, is a must-see, along with the Chavón River and the Casa de Campo marina. Golf enthusiasts can also enjoy world-class courses nearby.
La Romana enjoys a tropical climate with average temperatures between 25 and 31 degrees year-round. Cooler evenings occur between December and March. Light clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and a light jacket for the evenings are highly recommended.
No specific vaccines are required to visit La Romana unless you are arriving from a country with yellow fever. It is advisable to drink bottled water only and avoid ice made from tap water. Carrying a small travel health kit is also a good idea.
Electrical outlets work with 110 volts, similar to the United States, so an adapter may be needed. Tipping is customary: about 1 to 2 US dollars per drink and around 5 US dollars per day for housekeeping. It is useful to carry small bills in pesos or US dollars.
La Romana offers a wide range of accommodations, from all-inclusive resorts to luxury private villas with pools. Casa de Campo resorts are internationally renowned for their elegance and high-end services. Whether traveling as a family, a couple, or a group of friends, you’ll find suitable lodging options.
For a hassle-free experience, booking with a trusted travel agency is recommended. Voyages Aqua Terra provides full services including flights, accommodations, transfers, and excursions. You can reach them directly at 1-866-628-6241 or by email at ventes@voyagesaquaterra.com to plan your ideal vacation.



