The Best Hotel in Southeast Coast, Dominican Republic

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La Romana is on the southeast coast, about an hour and a half drive from Santo Domingo and 45 minutes southwest of Punta Cana, now that the road has been improved. An international airport here has nonstop service from the United States. Casa de Campo's Marina Chavón, with its Mediterranean design, impressive yacht club, and villa complex, is as fine a marina facility as can be found anywhere. The shops and restaurants are a big draw for all tourists to the area, as is Altos de Chavón, the re-created 16th-century Mediterranean town on the grounds of Casa de Campo. The resorts in nearby Bayahibe Bay, which has an idyllic, horseshoe-shape beach and a real fishing village, have always been popular with capitaleños and Europeans. But North Americans are also checking in here and leaving satisfied. Often, when guests want to party down, they buy an inexpensive night pass to the Viva Wyndham, allowing them entry to the resort's discos along with dinner and drinks. The actual town of La Romana is not pretty or quaint, although it has a lovely central park and a couple of recommendable restaurants, and is a real slice of Dominican life. One way to sample the wares at Casa de Campo, if you can't afford to stay there, is to buy the resort's day pass ($75 for adults, $45 for children 4–12 years). It will give you a place in the sun at Minitas Beach, towels, nonmotorized water sports, lunch at the Beach Club by Le Cirque, and entrance to Altos de Chavon.

Iberostar Selection Hacienda Dominicus

$$$ | Playa Dominicus, 23000, Dominican Republic

The resort's idyllic beach with its lighthouse bar is that perfect Caribbean postcard; a well-run and -equipped gym and spa help keep it competitive. Junior suites are worth the few dollars more, simply because they are larger and have a sofa for lounging. Breakfast buffets are bountiful, and the Japanese grill is one of the better specialty restaurants, as is El Colonial, the lovely gourmet room. The loyal clientele is an interesting mix, with some young adults, seniors, hip families with little kids, and enough French guests to warrant stocking Pernod in the lobby bar. Other memorable touches are the gorgeous grounds, pool complex, imaginative lobby decor, white wedding gazebo surrounded by a swan-filled lagoon, and the creative mini-club for kids.

Pros

  • International liquors are available at the lobby lounge
  • Generally a good spirit among the staff
  • Calm, blue waters and on-site Dressel Divers for water sports

Cons

  • Room decor is outdated, and restaurants need renovations
  • Reservations at à la carte restaurants are difficult to get
  • Occasional complaints about service, maintenance, and food quality
Playa Dominicus, 23000, Dominican Republic
809-688–3600
Hotel Details
501 rooms
All-Inclusive

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