La Romana Shopping Spree: Explore Local Handicrafts, Markets And Learn About Dominican Cigar Making
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Embark on a shopping spree in La Romana, Dominican Republic, and uncover unique handicrafts, explore local markets, and delve into the art of Dominican cigar making.
Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • La Romana - Professional tour guides and an experienced driver will take you to a memorable expedition in La Romana. Visit the famous artist village Altos de Chavón and then find great souvenirs as our Dominican Coffee, Rum, Cocoa and Cigars at excellent prices. You will also get amazing deals on beautiful items of interest made of Larimar and Amber.
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Professional guide
  • Bottled water and soft drinks
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Hotel Pick up and Drop off
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

A vacation is not complete until you have your mandatory hunt for local treasures. Join us on our shopping tour and discover the wide variety of local arts and crafts the Dominican Republic has to offer. Visit the visit the world famous Altos de Chavón. Have the opportunity to visit a local market and see how Dominicans buy their day to day groceries. Learn about the Dominican Tobacco and see first hand how cigars are made.

  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Genevievek
Feb 11, 2019
Not worth the effort or the cost. - Beware - There are no local artisan shops included in the tour. You do go to a market where souvenirs made in China are sold and a few paintings in the back area. It was worthy to note that you had a sticker added to your jacket when you got off the bus. We thought this was so that the tour company would get a % of sales. We bought - nothing. The cigar demonstration was fine - two women demonstrated how the inner cigar is rolled and then later the outer layer applied. It was a shopping opportunity for cigar smokers. The adjacent chocolate shop was just a chance to buy locally made chocolate. While it looked like chocolates were made in the shop, not on the morning we were there. There was a little river ride with not much to see on either side of the river. It went a couple of kilometres in one direction then turned around and returned to the starting point. Still, it was nice to get away from the resort for a couple of hours and see some of the countryside. The trip to Casa de Campo and the amphitheatre would have been more interesting if the guide had taken any time to explain the significance of the location and of the school. He was glib and to entertain himself spent time humming and singing and occasionally shouting out a word or two. Yes, he could talk in English, Spanish, French and German but what he told us was so little that it seemed we could have had a sheet of paper with the information. We did look up the site on Google when we got back and found out all kinds of interesting things he could have told us. Finally, the trip to the Jumbo in La Romana was interesting but it looked like a Target store or any place you buy household goods and food. Other than lunch, most of the people bought nothing here. It was a disappointing "spree". Two cigars and a bag of cocoa.
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