La Romana International Airport (LRM) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
La Romana sits 3 km from Casa de Campo Resort — the original Caribbean luxury resort (since 1974) and the only Dominican property with a Pete Dye golf course, a Mediterranean-village imitation in Altos de Chavón, and a private marina. LRM also serves the Bayahibe-to-Saona Island excursion belt and the Carnival cruise port. This guide covers the European charter market, transport, and the post-Spirit 2026 route map.
Quick Reference
La Romana International Airport (also called Casa de Campo International) was opened in 2000 as the dedicated gateway for Casa de Campo Resort, then expanded 2018–2020 to handle wider charter and scheduled traffic. The terminal handles around 700,000 passengers per year. Direct service is JetBlue from JFK, American from MIA, Frontier from MCO/PHL (post-Spirit absorption), plus a substantial European charter market (Air Europa from MAD, Eurowings Discover from FRA, Condor from FRA, Wamos Air from MAD, TUI from AMS) and Sunwing/WestJet from Canada. The airport has unique character — it’s functionally Casa de Campo’s private gateway with public access.
Table of Contents
🏢 1. Terminals & the Casa de Campo Connection
LRM was originally conceived as a dedicated airport for Casa de Campo Resort — the property opened in 1974 and built its own private airfield in 1976 before receiving full international airport designation in 2000. The current terminal handles around 700,000 passengers per year through 4 jet bridges and 3 hardstand positions. Casa de Campo guests have a separate fast-track lane and a dedicated arrivals door that bypasses the main terminal.
Concourse and gate layout — the dual reality
Four jet bridges plus three hardstand positions handle scheduled and charter traffic. Gates 1–2 typically handle US scheduled (JetBlue, American, Frontier). Gates 3–4 handle European charter (Air Europa, Eurowings Discover, Condor, TUI, Wamos Air). Hardstand positions 5–7 absorb Canadian charter (Sunwing, Air Transat, WestJet) and seasonal overflow.
Arrivals — passport, baggage, customs, the E-Ticket
Two passport-control zones: Dominican lane and visitor lane. Visitor lane runs 4 manned counters plus 2 e-gates. Two baggage carousels handle scheduled arrivals; a separate carousel for charter. Customs runs the green/red split. Tourist Card (USD 10) bundled into airline ticket since 2018. E-Ticket online (mandatory since 2024) at eticket.migracion.gob.do.
Departures — check-in, security, the modest scale
Sixteen check-in counters split: JetBlue + American (1–5), Frontier (6), Air Europa + Eurowings Discover (7–9), Condor + TUI + Wamos Air (10–13), Sunwing + Air Transat + WestJet (14–16). Bag-tag-it kiosks at all major airlines. Security has two lanes plus a priority lane. Both ICAO 100ml liquid rules.
Family services, accessibility, the small-airport feel
One family room landside, one airside. Children’s soft-play area in the duty-free zone (free, 06:00–22:00). Wheelchair assistance via airline 48 hours pre-flight. Walk-in lift assistance has 15–30 minute wait at peak. Lost-luggage office (BD-Air) on arrivals level; English and Spanish-language service throughout.
Editor’s note — LRM is the dedicated Casa de Campo gateway with public airport functionality. The trade-off vs POP and PUJ is smaller scale and lighter volume but the European charter dominance produces an interesting mix — you’ll hear more Italian, French, and German on the concourse than at POP. Plan 2.5 hours pre-flight for any departure.
🛂 2. Visa, Currency & the Same-DR Reality
LRM operates under the same Dominican Republic immigration and customs framework as POP and PUJ. Tourist Card (USD 10) bundled into airline ticket since 2018. E-Ticket online mandatory since 2024. Currency: Dominican Peso (DOP) plus universal USD acceptance at resorts. The structural advantages and disadvantages are identical to other DR airports.
Tourist Card and E-Ticket — the standard DR entry
Most nationalities (USA, Canada, UK, EU/EEA, Switzerland, Australia, NZ, Japan, etc.) enter on a Tourist Card — USD 10 fee bundled into airline ticket since 2018, valid 30 days, extendable. Plus the online E-Ticket at eticket.migracion.gob.do within 72 hours of arrival (mandatory since 2024). Required: passport valid 6 months past entry, return ticket.
Currency — DOP and USD at Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo Resort and most premium properties quote in USD. La Romana city restaurants and casual establishments use DOP. ATMs dispense DOP by default. Cards accepted at hotels, resorts, restaurants. Tipping: 10% standard. All-inclusive packages (Casa de Campo, Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus, Catalonia Royal La Romana) include service in the rate.
Tourism levy — same as DR-wide
The DR Tourist Card (USD 10) is bundled into airline ticket. Departure tax similarly bundled. There is no separate environmental fee. Saona Island day-trip operators (from Bayahibe) sometimes include a USD 5 marine-park fee in their tour package.
ETIAS and US route reality
ETIAS (the EU’s travel authorization system) does not apply to Dominican Republic entry — it applies only to non-EU visitors entering Schengen. American and Canadian travelers reaching LRM directly via JetBlue, American, Frontier, Air Canada bypass ETIAS entirely. European travelers connecting through Madrid (Air Europa) enter Schengen first — ETIAS Q4 2026 will apply at MAD arrival.
2026 anchor — Same as POP — the DR E-Ticket system has been operational since 2024 and continues mandatory. The Tourist Card remains USD 10 bundled in tickets. The 30-day stay is routine.
🚚 3. Transport — LRM to Casa de Campo, Bayahibe & Bávaro
LRM is intentionally close to Casa de Campo Resort (3 km, 5 minutes by Casa shuttle). La Romana city is 8 km west. Bayahibe (the Saona Island ferry pier) is 25 km southeast. Bávaro / Punta Cana (the alternative resort cluster) is 75 km east, 90 minutes by car. Most arrivals are split: Casa de Campo guests get private VIP transfer; package charter guests use included resort transfer; independent travelers face taxi or rental car.
Casa de Campo VIP transfer — included for guests
Casa de Campo Resort guests get included VIP transfer in their package booking. Private golf-cart-and-transfer vehicle picks up at the dedicated fast-track exit; transfer time is 5–8 minutes. The Resort runs a continuous shuttle for early-morning and late-night arrivals. This is one of the smoothest airport-to-resort experiences in the Caribbean.
Taxi — regulated rates from LRM
Government-regulated rates: LRM to La Romana city 12–18 USD; LRM to Bayahibe 35–45 USD; LRM to Bávaro / Punta Cana 90–120 USD; LRM to Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus (Bayahibe) 35–45 USD; LRM to Catalonia Royal La Romana 18–25 USD. Drivers accept USD readily. Surcharge after 22:00 is +25%.
Rental car — sensible for Saona day-trips
All major chains (Hertz, Avis, Budget) on-site at LRM plus local outfits. Economy from 35 USD/day, mid-size SUV 50–70 USD. Driving on the right (American convention), all signage in Spanish, fuel ~1.40 USD/litre. The Coronel Highway connects LRM to Bayahibe in 35 minutes. Insurance: bring credit-card CDW or buy at counter.
Saona Island day-trip from Bayahibe
Saona Island is the most-photographed Dominican excursion — a small island off the southeast coast accessible by 35-minute speedboat from Bayahibe (or 90-minute catamaran). Day-trip operators run USD 65–110 per person packages: speedboat to Saona, snorkel stop, beach time, lunch on Saona, catamaran return. Operators: Saona Island Tours, Catalonia Tours, Bayahibe Tours.
Practical — A typical LRM trip is Casa de Campo guest (with included VIP transfer) or all-inclusive resort guest (Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus, Catalonia Royal La Romana, both 5-25 minutes by transfer). The Saona Island excursion is the unique LRM draw — if your package doesn’t include it, book day-trip from your resort.
🛍️ 4. Lounges — Plaza Premium & Casa de Campo VIP
LRM has one main pay/membership lounge (Plaza Premium) plus the unique Casa de Campo VIP Lounge for resort guests. The 2018–2020 modernization included the Plaza Premium upgrade. By Caribbean standards this is solid — PUJ has seven lounges, but for LRM’s smaller volume two is appropriate.
Plaza Premium Lounge — main option
Located airside on the upper concourse, near gate 2. Open 06:00–22:00 daily. Walk-in 35 USD for three hours; Priority Pass accepted (free for Pass holders); LoungeKey accepted; American Express Platinum and Centurion via Priority Pass enrollment. Capacity ~50. Hot breakfast 06:00–10:30, cold buffet rest of day, full bar with Brugal rum on tap, espresso machine, free Wi-Fi 50 Mbps, 4 showers.
Casa de Campo VIP Lounge — resort-only access
Located airside near the Casa de Campo fast-track exit. Access exclusive to Casa de Campo Resort guests on same-day departure (and certain elite tier members). Capacity ~30. Cold buffet, hot rotating dish, full bar (with Casa-branded rum), espresso, two showers. Open during all flight operating windows.
Airline-operated lounges — what doesn’t exist
JetBlue Mint, American Flagship Business, Air Canada Maple Leaf, Air Europa Salon, Eurowings Discover — none operate dedicated lounges at LRM. Premium-cabin passengers get vouchers for Plaza Premium with airline-paid access.
Showers, prayer rooms, smoking
Plaza Premium has 4 showers (free for users, 12 USD walk-in for non-users). One single-stall multi-faith prayer room landside near departures. Strict no-smoking inside the terminal; designated outdoor smoking areas outside arrivals doors.
Lounge math — Priority Pass via credit card is the easiest no-airline route to Plaza Premium LRM. Casa de Campo guests get the VIP Lounge included. For everyone else, Plaza Premium is the standard option.
🥩 5. Food, Duty-Free & the Casa de Campo Brand
Airport food at LRM is functional rather than memorable — you eat better at any Casa de Campo restaurant or any Bayahibe paladar. Duty-free has the standard DR buys: Brugal rum, Mama Juana, Dominican cigars. Plus Casa de Campo branded products (rum, cigars, chocolate) at the resort gift shop just before the airport.
Quisqueya Cafe — the airside Caribbean kitchen
Located airside near gate 2. Local plates: la bandera (DR national dish, 14 USD), mangú (10 USD), sancocho (16 USD), cassava-encrusted fish (12 USD), Caribbean burger (12 USD). Service efficient, plates substantial, kitchen open 06:00–21:00.
The Bar — Brugal and Presidente
Located airside near the duty-free zone. Cocktails: rum punch (8 USD), Cuba Libre (7 USD), classic mojito (8 USD), Mama Juana shot (10 USD). Bottled beer: Presidente (the local flagship, 4 USD), Heineken (8 USD).
Local plates worth flying for — if you have time
La bandera, mangú, sancocho, pollo guisado — same Dominican plates as other DR airports. Available at Quisqueya but better at Casa de Campo’s Lago restaurant or any Bayahibe paladar (Restaurante Bayahibe, El Pulpo). 18–28 USD per plate at Casa; 12–22 USD at Bayahibe.
Duty-free — Brugal and Casa de Campo branding
Standard DR duty-free buys: Brugal rum (Añejo USD 18, Extra Viejo USD 25, 1888 Reserve USD 28–38). Mama Juana bottle (USD 18–25). Dominican cigars (8–25 USD per stick). Plus Casa de Campo branded products: Casa de Campo blend cigars at USD 12–25 per stick, Casa de Campo branded rum at USD 28–48.
Eat-and-fly — Don’t leave LRM without one Presidente lager, one plate of la bandera, and one bottle of Brugal 1888 Reserve. The same DR essentials as POP. The Casa de Campo branded products are LRM-specific touches if you’re a fan of the resort.
💡 6. Insider Tips — Casa de Campo, Saona & Altos de Chavón
Most LRM arrivals stay at Casa de Campo Resort (the dominant property since 1974) or at one of the Bayahibe all-inclusive resorts (Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus, Catalonia Royal La Romana, Be Live Hamaca). The Casa de Campo property includes Pete Dye golf courses, Altos de Chavón (a Mediterranean-village imitation, the most-photographed manmade Caribbean attraction), and the marina with private yachts. Here’s what locals plan around.
Hurricane risk — same as DR-wide
La Romana sits on the southeastern Dominican coast at 18.4°N. Recent hurricane events: Hurricane Maria 2017 (passed south, no direct hit), Beryl 2024 (passed south). Peak risk September-November. Trip insurance for hurricane-season DR travel runs 6–9% of trip cost. December-May is the safe window.
Spirit Airlines collapsed — route reality
Spirit’s shutdown in May 2026 removed Fort Lauderdale-LRM and Newark-LRM from the schedule. JetBlue picked up FLL-LRM (3x weekly) and JFK-LRM (daily). American expanded MIA-LRM to 5x weekly. Frontier added MCO-LRM and PHL-LRM (2x weekly each). European charter rotations remain unchanged.
Casa de Campo — the heritage luxury Caribbean
Casa de Campo Resort opened in 1974 as the original Caribbean luxury destination. 7,000 acres including 3 Pete Dye golf courses (Teeth of the Dog is consistently top-3 Caribbean course), Altos de Chavón (a complete Mediterranean village built as an artist’s colony in 1976), the Marina & Casino, La Caleta beach club, and 2,000+ private villas. The resort is privately owned, exclusively reachable through LRM. Day-passes available for non-guests at USD 65–120 with restaurant minimum.
Saona Island and the Bayahibe excursion
Saona Island is the most-photographed Dominican excursion — a small uninhabited island off the southeast coast. Bayahibe (a working fishing town 25 km from LRM) is the departure pier. Day-trip operators run 09:00–16:00 packages: speedboat to Saona, snorkel stop, beach time, lunch on Saona, catamaran return. USD 65–110 per person. Operators: Saona Island Tours, Catalonia Tours.
The honest comparison — La Romana versus Punta Cana versus Puerto Plata: LRM wins on Casa de Campo heritage (the original Caribbean luxury resort), wins on Pete Dye golf, wins on Altos de Chavón unique architecture. Punta Cana wins on resort variety and direct flight density. Puerto Plata wins on Cabarete kitesurfing. For luxury Caribbean with direct US-East-Coast access, Casa de Campo via LRM is the answer.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Eight questions La Romana first-timers ask most often, with current 2026 information.
Do I need a visa to visit La Romana?
Same as DR-wide. Most nationalities (USA, Canada, UK, EU/EEA, Switzerland, Australia, NZ, Japan, etc.) enter on a Tourist Card — USD 10 fee bundled into airline ticket since 2018, valid 30 days. Plus the online E-Ticket at eticket.migracion.gob.do within 72 hours of arrival (mandatory since 2024).
What is Casa de Campo?
Casa de Campo Resort is the original Caribbean luxury destination — opened 1974 as a private property covering 7,000 acres on the southeastern Dominican coast. It includes three Pete Dye golf courses (Teeth of the Dog is top-3 Caribbean), Altos de Chavón (a complete Mediterranean village built as an artist’s colony), the Marina & Casino, and 2,000+ private villas. LRM airport is essentially Casa de Campo’s gateway with public airport functionality.
Is LRM the same airport as Punta Cana?
No. LRM is in La Romana on the southeastern Dominican coast. PUJ (Punta Cana) is 75 km east, in the Bávaro resort cluster. Both are DR airports but serve different resort areas. LRM is smaller, charter-heavier, focused on Casa de Campo and Bayahibe. PUJ is much larger, mass-market, focused on the Bávaro all-inclusive cluster. Drive between LRM and PUJ is 90 minutes.
Is La Romana safe in hurricane season (June-November)?
Hurricanes are a real risk. Recent events: Maria 2017 (passed south, no direct hit), Beryl 2024 (passed south). Peak risk September-November. Trip insurance runs 6–9% of trip cost. December-May is the safe window.
How do I get from LRM airport to Casa de Campo?
Casa de Campo Resort guests get included VIP transfer in their package booking. Private golf-cart-and-transfer vehicle picks up at the dedicated fast-track exit; transfer is 5–8 minutes. The Resort runs continuous shuttles for early-morning and late-night arrivals.
Can I do a Saona Island day-trip from La Romana?
Yes — via Bayahibe (25 km from LRM, 35 minutes by taxi). Day-trip operators run 09:00–16:00 packages: speedboat to Saona, snorkel stop, beach time, lunch on Saona, catamaran return. USD 65–110 per person. Operators: Saona Island Tours, Catalonia Tours, Bayahibe Tours.
Are Uber and Lyft available in La Romana?
Limited. Uber operates intermittently in La Romana city but not at the airport (regulated taxi monopoly). Use the regulated taxi system, pre-booked private transfer, or your resort transfer. Most resort packages include transfer.
How is La Romana different from Punta Cana?
La Romana (LRM, ~700K passengers/year): smaller, more boutique, dominated by Casa de Campo Resort, Bayahibe-Saona day-trips, Italian/French/German charter market heavy. Punta Cana (PUJ, ~9M passengers/year): much larger, mass-market, world’s busiest all-inclusive arrival airport, Bávaro resort cluster. For Casa de Campo or Saona excursions: LRM. For sheer resort variety: PUJ.
2026 Summary Data Table
The full 2026 reference table for La Romana International Airport at a glance.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| IATA / ICAO | LRM / MDLR |
| Country | Dominican Republic |
| Major resort served | Casa de Campo Resort (since 1974) — 3 km from airport |
| Airport opened | 2000 — expanded 2018–2020 |
| Annual passengers (2024) | ~700,000 |
| Single runway | 13/31 — 2,499 m (8,200 ft) |
| Major airlines (2026) | JetBlue, American, Frontier (post-Spirit), Air Europa, Eurowings Discover, Condor, TUI, Sunwing, WestJet |
| Currency | Dominican Peso (DOP) at ~58/USD — USD widely accepted |
| Visa-free entry | Tourist Card USD 10 (in ticket) + E-Ticket online — 30 days |
| E-Ticket online (2024) | Mandatory at eticket.migracion.gob.do within 72 hours of arrival |
| US preclearance | No |
| Hurricane risk | Significant — September-November peak |
| Plaza Premium lounge | Yes — Priority Pass accepted, walk-in 35 USD |
| Casa de Campo VIP Lounge | Yes — resort guests only |
| Driving side | RIGHT (American convention) |
| Notable resort | Casa de Campo (original Caribbean luxury, since 1974) |
| Notable attractions | Altos de Chavón; Saona Island day-trips from Bayahibe |
This guide is current as of May 2026 and reflects the post-Spirit-collapse North American route map (JetBlue absorbed FLL-LRM and added daily JFK-LRM, American expanded MIA-LRM to 5x weekly, Frontier added MCO-LRM and PHL-LRM 2x weekly). For weekly route updates and La Romana flight deals, follow our aifly.one main feed.



