Flavia's Guidebook

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Flavia's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Where the Chavón River meets the Caribbean Sea, at the edge of Casa de Campo Resort, you find this very chic yachting community. The Marina Casa de Campo has a total of 370 slips, capable of receiving ships from 30 to 250 feet in length which positions it as a large capacity marina that combines a lifestyle of elegance, prestige, luxury, safety and warmth. The Marina also has slips for guest sailboats. Located on the 18th latitude 23 ‘north and longitude 68 ° 54’ West, it sits as one of the most complete and prestigious marinas in the Caribbean. It offers restaurants, bars, shops, small commercial center with supermarket, banks and more!
54 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
IBC Shipyard (by IB Nautica Group)
54 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Where the Chavón River meets the Caribbean Sea, at the edge of Casa de Campo Resort, you find this very chic yachting community. The Marina Casa de Campo has a total of 370 slips, capable of receiving ships from 30 to 250 feet in length which positions it as a large capacity marina that combines a lifestyle of elegance, prestige, luxury, safety and warmth. The Marina also has slips for guest sailboats. Located on the 18th latitude 23 ‘north and longitude 68 ° 54’ West, it sits as one of the most complete and prestigious marinas in the Caribbean. It offers restaurants, bars, shops, small commercial center with supermarket, banks and more!
Altos de Chavón is a place like no other—a replica 16th century Mediterranean village in the heart of the Dominican countryside. Meticulously designed by Dominican architect, Jose Antonio Caro, and Italian master designer and cinematographer, Roberto Coppa, every detail of Altos de Chavón was handcrafted by local artisans. The village is a cultural center for residents, tourists, and working artists from all over the world. Active studios for artists of every medium from pottery to weaving, silk screening, and everything in between line the cobblestone streets alongside shops and boutiques showcasing their unique creations. The Art Gallery features works from noted Dominican artists, as well as artists from around the world which helps to foster a dialogue of creativity and cultural exchange. Altos de Chavón is also home to the renowned Altos de Chavón School of Design, which is affiliated with the Parsons School of Design in New York. Other sites include an archaeological museum, offering a glimpse into the fascinating history of the area, the St. Stanislaus Church, 5,000-seat amphitheater, and sweeping views of the river.
189 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Altos de Chavón Amphitheatre
189 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Altos de Chavón is a place like no other—a replica 16th century Mediterranean village in the heart of the Dominican countryside. Meticulously designed by Dominican architect, Jose Antonio Caro, and Italian master designer and cinematographer, Roberto Coppa, every detail of Altos de Chavón was handcrafted by local artisans. The village is a cultural center for residents, tourists, and working artists from all over the world. Active studios for artists of every medium from pottery to weaving, silk screening, and everything in between line the cobblestone streets alongside shops and boutiques showcasing their unique creations. The Art Gallery features works from noted Dominican artists, as well as artists from around the world which helps to foster a dialogue of creativity and cultural exchange. Altos de Chavón is also home to the renowned Altos de Chavón School of Design, which is affiliated with the Parsons School of Design in New York. Other sites include an archaeological museum, offering a glimpse into the fascinating history of the area, the St. Stanislaus Church, 5,000-seat amphitheater, and sweeping views of the river.