All-Inclusive Resorts in La Romana, Dominican Republic

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Get on Island Time at the Top All-inclusive Resorts in La Romana

White sand beaches, swaying palms and turquoise surf make La Romana an idyllic getaway destination. La Romana is also known for its many beaches, including Playa Bonita, Playa Doña Ana, Playa Caribe, Playa Los Cocos, Playa Caleta de Cataño and Playa Cayacoa. These beaches are among some of the best in all of the Dominican Republic and a great reason to consider all inclusive resorts in La Romana!

Discover Carribean Joy from La Romana All-inclusive Resorts

Foodies aren’t at a shortage for any options here and will love most options at all inclusive resorts in La Romana as well. The city has its own culinary history that started with the arrival of African slaves in the 16th century. Their influence on Dominican cuisine is still seen today. The most popular dish in La Romana is called "mangu", which is made from corn flour and served with meat or seafood. Another must-try in La Romana is the "papa rellena", or mashed plantains stuffed with meat and vegetables. It's very filling and delicious!

Explore the Art of the Islands from The Best All-inclusive Resorts in La Romana

If you are looking for art, La Romana is home to the National Museum of Art of the Dominican Republic. The museum hosts a variety of exhibits including paintings, sculptures, and photographs from all over the world. Also, worth a visit is the Museo del Hombre Dominicano, founded in 1965 by then-President Juan Bosch Gaviño. With artifacts from pre-colonial times until today's era in order to educate people on Dominican history and culture while encouraging them to preserve their heritage. The art of the region is often well represented in all inclusive resorts in La Romana as well.

Step back into Time when Staying at our All-Inclusive Resorts in La Romana

History buffs will love the many historic sites nearby La Romana. Not to be missed is the Columbus Lighthouse. This lighthouse was built by Christopher Columbus himself in 1494 and offers views of the Caribbean Sea. Another interesting historical site is Fortaleza Ozama which was constructed in 1503 by Christopher Columbus' brother Bartolomeo as part of his campaign against French pirates who were attacking Spanish ships.

El Centro Historico: This district is home to many old buildings that have been restored and reopened as restaurants, shops and museums. There are also many cultural events throughout the year including Carnival celebrations and Independence Day parades.

San Francisco de Macoris: This is another important district within La Romana that has many beautiful churches and monuments including El Templo de la Compania de Jesus (Church of Jesus), La Iglesia de los Padres Capuchinos (Capuchin Fathers Church), Iglesia San Juan Bautista (St John Baptist Church).

Don’t Let the All-Inclusive Comforts Keep you from Seeking Out Adventures

If you want to escape the crowds at the beach, consider a hike through the island terrain. Keep your eyes peeled for monkeys and peacocks at Parque Municipal San Vicente Ferrer. Nearby, there are two interesting caves: Cueva de los Indios and Cueva de los Moros. These caves are open to the public, so you can explore them without any special equipment and are well worth an excursion when staying at all inclusive resorts in La Romana.

Also make a stop at the Parque Nacional Los Haitises: This national park is home to one of the last remaining stands of coastal rainforest in the Dominican Republic. Visitors can hike through trails that pass over waterfalls or take boat tours through caves to see stalactites and stalagmites formed by dripping water over thousands of years.

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