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About La Romana, Dominican Republic

1st Kid Flies & Stays FREE* at IBEROSTAR Hotels and Resorts !

1ST KID FLIES & STAYS FREE AT IBEROSTAR!*

Applicable at the following:


CANCUN, MEXICO

IBEROSTAR Cancun

RIVIERA MAYA, MEXICO

IBEROSTAR Paraiso Maya

IBEROSTAR Quetzal

IBEROSTAR Paraiso Lindo

IBEROSTAR Paraiso del Mar

RIVIERA NAYARIT, MEXICO

IBEROSTAR Playa Mita

JAMAICA

IBEROSTAR Rose Hall Beach

IBEROSTAR Rose Hall Suites

PUNTA CANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

IBEROSTAR Dominicana IBEROSTAR Bavaro

LA ROMANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

IBEROSTAR Hacienda Dominicus

PUERTO PLATA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

IBEROSTAR Costa Dorada

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You will visit the following 2 places:

Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is a sovereign state on the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean Caribbean region. Though known for its wonderful beaches, all-inclusive resorts and golfing, it has a varied terrain comprising rainforest, savannah and highlands, including Pico Duarte, the Caribbean’s tallest mountain. For the adventure tourist this Caribbean country offers a diverse countryside comprising tropical rainforests, arid desert expanses, alpine ranges and steamy mangrove swamps. It's a playground for trekkers, mountain bike enthusiasts and water-sport junkies!

Jamaica

Jamaica

Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean, located to the south of Cuba and to the west of the island of Hispaniola. It is best known for its lush topography of mountains, rainforests and reef-lined beaches. Many of its all-inclusive resorts are clustered in the vibrant city, Montego Bay, with its British colonial architecture, and Negril, renowned for diving and snorkelling. Jamaica's climate is tropical, supporting diverse ecosystems with a wealth of plants and animals. Previously inhabited by the indigenous Arawak and Taíno peoples, the island came under Spanish rule following the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1494. Named Santiago, it remained a possession of Spain until 1655, when England (later Great Britain) conquered the island and renamed it Jamaica. Under British rule, Jamaica became a leading sugar exporter, with its plantation economy highly dependent on slaves imported from Africa, followed later by Chinese and Indian indentured labour.

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