playa caleta la romana
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Do not visit the local Market ... not clean ... and smelled terrible... like rotting meat which was out in the open, full of flies ...
One of the worst beaches. There are more rocks than sand and broken glass everywhere. Go to Bayahibe which is only about 25 minutes away and is breathtaking instead.
Just got back from our So. cruise on the Breeze. Went to Grand Turk, not very large area to explore but had a wonderful time on a snorkeling trip & rays tour. Then to La Romana, where we had another snorkel trip and while the water were nice the dive location left a lot to be desired with trash all over the ocean floor that looked a 1000 years of dumping by the locals. After the snorkeling trip we wanted so badly to experience some of the local culture & food so we went took bus that went downtown where they dump everyone at some small park where every seem to hang out. Problem was it was in an area where even the marines wouldn't want to visit. Wanted to get back to the boat as fast as possible, and will never need to visit this port again in this lifetime!!
I really, really, really wanted to love this place but after much thought, I can't give it a completely positive review. We decided to go here on our cruise stop in La Romana since there is really not much to do at this port and we try to maximize our beach time while we're on vacation. Our 4 year old would live in the ocean if he could. We also chose this attraction based on the reviews here. After fighting the crowds of other passengers with no set plans for this port, we finally got a cab driver to take us to Playa Caleta. We made sure to specify that we needed this person to come back and pick us up. After the ride from hell -I seriously saw my life flash before my eyes several times because they drive like absolute maniacs here - we finally arrived at Playa Caleta. I honestly think your experience here depends on which vendor you patronize. We realized after we got there that there are quite a few vendors to spend the day with.Our driver dropped us off at the stand with someone I assume he knew since he left strict instructions for how we were to be treated. It was a pretty rundown looking area and I'm sure that's why he didn't just leave us anywhere. Not being familiar with the island, we just knew that we wanted to go to Playa Caleta so I am glad he saved us from our own ignorance of the area. No one at this stand spoke English. The man that we think is the owner spoke just enough for us to communicate albeit with some difficulty. They could not make change for US dollars, so I would suggest arriving here with some pesos. We ended up just negotiating with him to get a fried fish plate, two drinks, and a beer for around $25. I guess Dominicans eat differently from the rest of the Caribbean because what I got was a whole fried fish with sauteed onions and peppers around it, a plate of plain white rice, and a plate of underripe fried plaintains. The food was underseasoned but not horrible. I was expecting some type of sauce on my rice or at least some beans with the rice. I guess when you don't have running water, it's hard to cook a meal with all the usual fixings. There is also no running water in the bathrooms. My husband said the men's bathroom just had a 3-foot concrete wall that you just urinate over. Hopefully, that's all you have to do in there since there was nothing else. The women's room had stalls and toilets and an attendant was on standby to provide water to flush the toilet and toilet paper. I made sure to give her a few dollars because I would hate to have her job. I did not expect a four star experience so we took everything in stride. The inability to get change for our money was the biggest inconvenience here and caused the most hassle. The owner was willing to work with us though which made it a easier. The staff here was very attentive and treated us very well.The point of our trip here was the beach and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The beach was rocky along the shore line so it's a good idea to bring beach shoes to navigate the rocks and debris. The waves were also really rough that day so we just hung out near the shore with our 4 year old while my in-laws went out a little further. Our driver came back to pick us up at the appointed time and overall, everyone had a great time.
I have lived this, great diversion for those of us that have a home in casa de campo and want to be with the people since the Resort is a world where you only rub shoulders with the rich. Be vigilant and go with a local and never after dark.
Playa Caleta was one the highlights of our recent trip to the Dominican Republic. If you're looking for a "resort beach" do not go here. Caleta is definitely a locals beach, with typical Dominican food and ice cold Presidente beer! The beach is quiet, beautiful views, such as of the light house; however, a bit rocky for swimming in most areas. There is a little bay area that is good for swimming, though.And, we had the pleasure of meeting a group of school kids that were enjoying the beach after school - what a great "after school program"!!!
Dominican food are easy to find in this beach. I like the fried fish, yaniqueque and the famous dominican sweet, cheap price for food. Bring sun block and comfortable shoes.
very typical. Non touristic place, very dominican. good fried fish..
I discovered Playa Caleta in La Romana, a quaint little beach, frequented mostly by locals, a bit rocky, but still a nice place for a picnic and a swim. There are vendors selling freshly caught fish, sausages and "yaniqueques" johnny cakes and of course, serving cold Presidente. We arrived by cab but returned to La Romana town by guagua.
Playa Tranquila y divina para disfrutar del sol, La belleza natural, El aire puro, de la buena comida y Bebidas.
hola. si van de vacaciones a republica dominicana. recomiendo las playas de bayahibe o la romana. el mar es caribe. el agua calentita con poco oleaje .para los que quiere ir con niños pequeños, es un placer. no es tan popular como punta cana. pero para mi gusto , tiene mejor playa.
C'est la plage de la romana.Petite, sale, et sans interet sauf si on est a la romana et que l'on veut aller manger dans un restaurant avec vue sur mer.Ce n'est pas tres securitaire le soir.Ce n'est pas pour se baigner mais juste pour dire que l'on connait.
Playa Caleta La Romana, solamente disfruten el lugar .... es maravilloso y su entorno es realmente caribeño. m
Non la Minitas per ricconi e snob ma "la caleta" è la spiaggia da visitare. Non ombrelloni e sdraie artificiali ma palme e ristorantini di proprietà dei pescatori dove ti cucinano il pesce fresco appena pescato in mattinata. Nell' attesa tra un bagno e l' altro un bel balletto. W il merengue e la salsa.Da notare poi che abbiamo fatto cucinare un enorme CARITE (pesce del posto) scelto direttamente da noi accompagnato da RUM, coca cola, birra President, contorni vari e dolce per solo 1300 pesos eravamo in 6 a pranzare. Dovete venire a provare la calda ospitalità di questo luogo che anche se non è Bayahibe merita di essere visto.
es una playa cerca de la romana, es muy tranquila pero a la vez posee un encanto digno de republica dominicana. si visitan la romana pasen a conocer esta playa que no se arrepentiran .