David’s Been Here is in La Romana, Dominican Republic, at Casa de Campo’s Altos de Chavon. A town built to resemble a 16th Century Mediterranean city, this man-made marvel is an amazing site to visit and an unforgettable attraction in southeastern Dominican Republic. With a Roman arena, cobblestone streets, a charming old-style church and amazing restaurants, bars and lounges- Altos de Chavon will leave you relaxed, inspired and captivated all at once. Look out over the Chavon River from unbelievable views or wander through the town for some equally stunning scenery. If you’re near Casa de Campos or close to La Romana town, you must swing by to experience Altos de Chavon. Find this modern yet ancient town in the David’s Been Here Guide to the Dominican Republic, now available for your Kindle as well.

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Altos de Chavon – Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic

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12 Comments

  1. En el 09 la entrada "trasera gratis" estaba cerrada ¿¿?? cuando llevé a mi prima Belén y sus hijas, a tia, a Juan Pablo Santana y Anny que visitaban todos de Barcelona. En agosto pasado "descubrí" que la entrada AHORA es por Casa de Campo, comprando un pase de un día por la friolera de US$25.00 (glup 🙂 Que desilución para los pobres.

  2. On 09 the "back entrance" was close. Last Agost, "discover" that the main entrance NOW is by Casa de Campo, buying a day pass of US$25.00 (glup 🙂 How disapointed!!!. No chance to poor dominicans to go there now.

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