Campo de Golf Las Aromas
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play Campo de Golf Las Aromas for the best conditions?
We always recommend visiting Las Aromas between December and May, which is the Dominican Republic's dry season. You'll find the fairways firmer and the humidity much more manageable, especially for those early morning tee times we always chase. Just remember, even in the dry season, those tropical showers can pop up, so pack light rain gear.
What makes Campo de Golf Las Aromas unique, and what kind of golfer will enjoy it most?
Las Aromas truly shines with its clever use of natural elevation changes and those deceptively sloped greens-they're a real test of your short game. If you appreciate a course that rewards strategic placement over sheer power, and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, you're going to love it here. The par-3 7th, with its dramatic downhill shot, is a particular standout.
How does the value and cost of playing Las Aromas compare to other courses in the Dominican Republic?
We find Las Aromas offers excellent value, positioning itself as a more accessible option compared to some of the pricier resort courses. You're getting a well-maintained, engaging round without the premium price tag, which usually includes your green fee and a shared cart. It's a fantastic choice if you're looking for a genuine golf experience that won't break the bank.
What's the easiest way to get to Campo de Golf Las Aromas from popular tourist areas, and do you need a reservation?
Las Aromas is conveniently located just a short drive from the bustling town of Santiago, making it easily reachable by taxi or a pre-arranged transfer from most northern coast resorts. We absolutely recommend booking your tee time well in advance, especially during peak season, as it's a local favorite and spots fill up quickly.
What can we expect from the clubhouse and amenities at Las Aromas after our round?
The clubhouse at Las Aromas has a wonderfully relaxed, authentic Dominican vibe-don't expect five-star luxury, but do expect genuine hospitality. You'll find a comfortable spot to grab a cold Presidente beer and some delicious local snacks, like empanadas, while you recount your best shots. It's the perfect low-key end to a great round.