Altos de Chavón, La Romana
Facts and practical information
Altos de Chavón is a captivating, cultural gem nestled in the heart of La Romana, Dominican Republic. This remarkable replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village is not only a feast for the eyes but also a major tourist attraction that offers a unique glimpse into the Dominican Republic's rich cultural heritage.
Perched high above the Chavón River, Altos de Chavón boasts an impressive vantage point with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The village was designed by Dominican architect Jose Antonio Caro and Italian master designer and cinematographer Roberto Coppa. The attention to detail in the stonework and architecture transports visitors back in time, providing an authentic old-world experience.
Within the cobblestone paths and coral block structures, one finds a cultural center, an archeological museum, and a plethora of boutiques and workshops. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the art gallery featuring works by prominent Dominican artists. For those interested in history, the Regional Museum of Archaeology holds a fascinating collection of indigenous artifacts.
The village is also home to the famous Altos de Chavón Amphitheater, a 5,000-seat Grecian-style venue that has hosted a multitude of internationally renowned artists, making it a hotspot for world-class entertainment.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of dining options, from fine dining to casual eateries, each offering a taste of local and international cuisine. With its enchanting atmosphere, Altos de Chavón serves as a picturesque spot for weddings and special events, making it a memorable location for any celebration.
Altos de Chavón – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Casa de Campo, Marina Casa de Campo, Central Romana Port, Kviar Show Disco Bayahibe.