LA ROMANA Carnival Getaway Feb 5 - 9  from $0 per person
 
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     Sale End November 30, 2015 BOOK NOW!!!     

            

ENJOY LA ROMANA FOR CARNIVAL

Starting from TTD 6,895.00 per person based on triple occupancy

 

Package Includes:   

  • Non Stop Charter Flight from Port Of Spain to Santo Domingo                   
  • Round Trip Transfers from Airport to La Romana Hotel         
  • 4 Nights Hotel Accommodations which includes all Meals & Drinks
  • Optional Day Tours available
  • NO Visa Required

 

Flight Information:

Departs Trinidad at 9:00AM Arrive  Santo Domingo 11:00AM

Departs Santo Domingo at 2:00PM Arrive Trinidad 4:00PM


LA ROMANA

 114km (71 miles) E of Santo Domingo, 37km (23 miles) E of San Pedro de Macoris

On the southeast coast of the Dominican Republic, La Romana was once a sleepy sugar-cane town that specialized in cattle raising. Visitors didn't come near the place, but when Gulf + Western Inc. opened a luxurious tropical paradise resort, the Casa de Campo, about 1.5km (1 mile) east of town, La Romana soon began drawing the jet set. It's the finest resort in the Dominican Republic, and especially popular among golfers.

Just east of Casa de Campo is Altos de Chavón, a charming andwhimsical copy of what might have been a fortified medieval village in Spain, southern France, or Italy. It's the country's leading sightseeing attraction.

Off the coast of La Romana lies Isla Catalina, which attracts divers and snorkelers, though there are no facilities. It is mainly uninhabited, so bring whatever you need, including fresh water. The tour desks of Casa de Campo or other hotels can arrange excursions, although nothing is organized into a central agency for bookings. Catalina lies only 3.5km (2 1/4 miles) south of La Romana but 18km (11 miles) west of Bayahibe.

Bayahibe is a relatively new tourist development that's a lot more famous and more heavily patronized with Italian, French, Spanish, and, to a lesser extent, British and Canadian groups than it has been, until now, with American clients. Launched onto the world's consciousness in the early 1990s, it didn't become "important" until around 2000. There's no village center, no monumental architecture, not even a permanent settlement here: only a sea-fronting road with some mega-hotels on the sea-fronting side, each facing a sandy beach.

The location of Bayahibe is 30km (19 miles) directly east of La Romana. Playa Bayahibe, its lovely sandy beach, is what put this emerging resort on the tourist map.

You might negotiate with a boat owner at the beach or ask at your hotel if the staff can arrange for a fisherman to the offshore island, Isla Saona, which has some good sandy beaches beset by sand flies and some fishermen's cottages.

 

BAYAHIBE BEACH

Bayahibe The tourist destination of La Romana - Bayahibe stretches along the Caribbean coastline from the Soco river to Boca de Yuma, encompassing La Romana, one of the most developed and economically productive cities in the Dominican Republic, Casa de Campo, the Caribbean's most complete resort and home to world famous Pete Dye designed golf course Teeth of the Dog, as well as the beautiful fishing village of Bayahibe, gateway to the National Park of the East, which encompasses Saona Island, a tropical paradise lined with white sandy beaches.

So what is there to do and explore in La Romana - Bayahibe? Everything - from golfing on world class courses and exploring the Dominican countryside - on foot, horseback, zipline, boat or buggy to relaxing on pristine white sand beaches and exploring the underwater world - on a snorkelling, diving, sailing, fishing or even SUP-ing (Stand Up Paddleboarding) excursion. The destination of La Romana - Bayahibe is the perfect place to:

Take a stroll

Just wandering around Bayahibe you'll see the town's 2 beaches; one a tiny cove, where you can spot local children splashing around and fishermen hauling in their day's catch; and the other a much larger beach where hundreds of fishing and tourist boats are kept.

Explore on a Paddle Board Surfari

A Paddle Board Surfari is the unique and eco friendly way to explore the beautiful Bayahibe coastline. On a 2-hour Surfari you'll paddle across crystal blue waters to a hidden cove, stopping for refreshments and a swim, before paddling back to base.

Dining on fresh seafood

Every restaurant in Bayahibe serves fresh seafood, delivered directly from the ocean to the restuarants - in some cases right before your eyes. Our favorite? Lobster with garlic butter and the classic Dominican fried fish.

Marvel at Bayahibe's legendary sunset

All year round this beautiful seaside town is blessed with the most stunning sunsets - as the night sky blazes in stunning shades of pink, blue, orange and red and the many fishing boats and catamarans are silhouetted across the skyline. The best way to enjoy the sunset is with cocktails - all of Bayahibe's restaurants and bars have fabulous views out to sea. Stake out your spot, keep your camera at the ready and relax with a mojito or a delicious Dominican rum on the rocks.


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