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Altos de Chavón

- Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, as the village has limited shade.
- Be sure to wear sturdy shoes, as the village is full of cobbled sidewalks and streets.
- Visitors are required to show a valid passport.
- The village is free for guests of Casa de Campo; non-guests are required to pay an entrance fee.
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The entrance fee for Altos de Chavón, for visitors not staying at the Casa de Campo Resort, is US$50 for adults and US$25 for children (four to 12). Some tours include Altos de Chavón, along with other attractions, such as a tour of La Romana (starting at US$60) or Saona Island (starting at US$83).
Altos de Chavón is a replica of a 16th century Mediterranean village. Designed by a Dominican architect, Jose Antonio Caro, and an Italian master designer, Roberto Coppa, it was built by hand by local artisans. Part of the Casa de Campo Resort, it’s become a popular tourist destination.
Altos de Chavón is located just northeast of the Casa de Campo Resort, around 3.4 miles (5.5 kilometers) from La Romana airport and 43 miles (70 kilometers) from Punta Cana airport. It’s accessible by car, taxi, or a ferry from Catalina Island. Most tours to Altos de Chavón include transfers.
Altos de Chavón offers several attractions and activities, including numerous artists’ studios, a design school, galleries, shops, boutiques, restaurants, and bars. There’s also an archeological museum, the St. Stanislaus Church, and the amphitheater. Visitors can also enjoy sweeping views of the Chavón River and the Caribbean Sea.
Yes, concerts and events are held from time to time at the Altos de Chavón Amphitheater. Located at the center of Altos de Chavón, the 5,000-seat amphitheater has hosted shows from the likes of Frank Sinatra, Sting, Elton John, Andrea Bocelli, Marc Anthony, Julio Iglesias, Placido Domingo, and many more.









































































































































