1. Altos de Chavón is a replica of a Mediterranean village located in La Romana, Dominican Republic. It was built in the late 1970s by the Dominican architect Jose Antonio Caro and the Italian designer Roberto Coppa. The village is perched on a hilltop overlooking the Chavón River and was constructed as a cultural center for residents and visitors alike.

The village features cobblestone streets, limestone buildings, and charming architecture reminiscent of 16th-century Mediterranean villages. It is known for its distinctive winding streets, beautiful gardens, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Altos de Chavón is home to various attractions, including an amphitheater that can accommodate up to 5,000 spectators and has hosted concerts by world-renowned artists such as Frank Sinatra, Julio Iglesias, and Sting. The village also houses an archaeological museum, art galleries, artisan shops, restaurants, and a church.

2. Altos de Chavón is open to visitors daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The phone number for information or inquiries about visiting Altos de Chavón is +1 809-523-8171.

3. Admission to Altos de Chavón is free, but some attractions within the village may have separate entrance fees. There are various transportation options to reach Altos de Chavón, including taxis, shuttle services from nearby resorts, or renting a car. It is located approximately 10 minutes from La Romana International Airport and 70 minutes from Punta Cana International Airport.