La Romana

La Romana

Dominican Republic

Introduction to Port

Port La Romana stands out not by size or flash, but by the authentic Dominican experience it unlocks within reach of every ship. From the moment your cruise glides into its modern terminal, you’re only steps away from the Casa de Campo enclave—a 7,000-acre playground where the Mediterranean-inspired Marina, legendary Teeth of the Dog golf course, and gilded villa complexes set a new standard for Caribbean leisure. A short excursion takes you to Altos de Chavon, a hillside village perched above the river with cobblestone streets, artisan shops, and arts that echo the country’s creative soul; or you can ferry to pristine offshore islands like Saona and Catalina for turquoise coves, snorkeling reefs, and beach-side Dominican fare. The town itself blends markets, central parks, and a handful of standout eateries and shops that offer a real slice of life beyond the port gate, while Jumbo and other local stops give guests a taste of daily Dominican life. What truly sets La Romana apart is how smoothly it fuses upscale marina amenities—yacht club buzz, boutique shopping, and world-class dining—with approachable shore experiences, all complemented by the ship's own onboard services, from spa and gourmet dining to dazzling entertainment and enriching programs, making this port a rare balance of local flavor and luxury that resonates long after you sail away.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
World-class marina and luxury resorts
Visit La Romana's famed marina and nearby Casa de Campo.
Cultural markets and parks
Experience local life at markets and the central park.
Beaches and coastline
Crystal-clear water, golden sands, and family-friendly shorelines.
Gateway to island trips
Base for excursions to Bayahibe, Saona Island, and beyond.