Sculpted entirely of stone, Altos de Chavón —a model 16th century Mediterranean village—is a delightful place to tour for its charming medieval feel, including plenty of shopping, fine dining, and bars.
La Romana’s nightlife is as active as any other city in the DR—this is the third largest in the country—and boasts additional scenic locations for a late night, such as Altos de Chavón. Options range from sophisticated lounges to local nightclubs in the city. Onno’s Bar, tucked inside the Altos de Chavón complex, is a lively happy hour stop that turns into dancing late at night starting on Thursdays through the weekend. Casa de Campo guests can enjoy cocktails and live music at the resort’s on-site bars and restaurants. Downtown La Romana has a host of bars, with a selection along Avenida Santa Rosa.