Looking for something a little different?
How about an authentic touch of the Mediterranean… In the Dominican Republic?
La Romana’s Altos de Chavón was listed as One of the 28 Most Beautiful Places in the Caribbean by Conde Nast Traveler.
Sculpted entirely of stone, Altos de Chavón —a model 16th-century Mediterranean village—sits 300 feet above the Chavón River. Built over a period of six years, the village opened in 1982 with Frank Sinatra performing live at the 5,000-seat Grecian-style outdoor amphitheater, where numerous world artists have since performed. Today, the village is a delightful place to tour for its charming medieval feel, its architecture, a plethora of cigar, clothing, and jewelry shops, fine dining, bars, and arts and crafts. Its centerpiece, the St. Stanislaus Church, is a popular wedding site in the DR, with its unmatched views over the river. To boot, the Altos de Chavón Archaeological Museum houses one of the most comprehensive collections on indigenous culture in the DR.
The panoramic views over the Chavón River and over the Dye Fore golf course, which borders on the east side, make Altos de Chavón a perfect photo stop on a journey through La Romana. There’s an entrance fee for non-guests of Casa de Campo, or you can book a tour of the village. At night, the setting becomes even more magical, with romantic lighting on the stone plazas and dining verandas overlooking the river.