Altos de Chavón
A handcrafted stone village overlooking the Chavón River, Altos de Chavón blends history, art, and architecture into one of the Dominican Republic’s most iconic cultural landmarks.
A Living Cultural Landmark Above the Chavón River
Perched high above the emerald curve of the Chavón River, Altos de Chavón is a masterfully recreated Mediterranean-style village built stone by stone by Italian artisans. Since its founding in the 1970s, it has evolved into the Dominican Republic’s most celebrated cultural destination.
Cobblestone streets, coral-stone facades, artisan workshops, galleries, and sweeping canyon views invite visitors to slow down and immerse themselves in craftsmanship, storytelling, and living culture.
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Founded
A vision brought to life through architecture, art, and craftsmanship
Iconic Places Within Altos de Chavón
Art, architecture, and history come together in every corner of the village.
Archaeological Museum
Church of St. Stanislaus
Roman Amphitheater
Artist Studios & Galleries
A Cultural Pillar of the La Romana Region
Altos de Chavón plays a key role in positioning La Romana as a center of culture, arts, and high-end tourism in the Dominican Republic.
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Above the Chavón River
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Of Cultural Legacy
Culture Surrounded by Nature
While art and architecture define Altos de Chavón, its natural setting elevates the experience. The village sits atop dramatic river canyons, lush tropical vegetation, and panoramic landscapes that connect culture with nature.
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Scenic River Views
Overlooks the Chavón River and surrounding valleys
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Open-Air Exploration
Plazas, courtyards, and walking paths designed for discovery
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Photographic Landscapes
Golden-hour light, stone textures, and canyon backdrops
Explore Other Dominican Destinations
Altos de Chavón connects seamlessly with other highlights of the La Romana region and the southeastern Dominican Republic.
Stay & Lifestyle
Nature & Activities
Getting Here
Regional Highlights
Altos de Chavón is a meticulously crafted replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village, built entirely from coral stone by Italian artisans. Its cliff-top location above the Chavón River creates breathtaking panoramic views, while its authentic architecture and cultural institutions make it a living work of art.
Plan at least 3-4 hours to fully explore the village, museums, galleries, and enjoy the views. If attending a performance at the amphitheater, you'll want to arrive earlier to explore before the show. Photography enthusiasts often spend a full day capturing the changing light.
Yes! The Church of St. Stanislaus is a popular wedding venue, offering intimate stone chapel ceremonies with stunning river valley backdrops. Contact Casa de Campo's wedding services for arrangements and availability.
Absolutely. While the cobblestone streets require careful walking with small children, families enjoy the open plazas, cultural exhibits, and spectacular views. The archaeological museum offers educational experiences for curious minds of all ages.
Located within Casa de Campo resort in La Romana, it's accessible by rental car, taxi, or organized tours from major hotels. If staying at Casa de Campo, complimentary shuttles run regularly to the village from resort areas.
Begin Your Altos de Chavón Journey
Altos de Chavón is where handcrafted stone meets living culture—where art studios open onto plazas and music echoes across canyon walls. Add this cultural gem to your Dominican Republic journey and discover the stories carved into every arch, stairway, and gallery.
