Flights from Canada boost home port with MSC Cruises in La Romana and strengthen its position in the Caribbean
The addition of flights from multiple Canadian cities, as part of MSC Cruises’ Fly & Cruise program departing from La Romana, reinforces one of the Dominican Republic’s key tourism strategies: consolidating this destination as a strategic home port in the Caribbean.
This operation, which had been previously announced, now enters a new phase with a decisive element: consistent airlift from one of the country’s main source markets.
The strengthened program includes flights from cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, and Ottawa, facilitating direct access for travelers to the port of La Romana.
This structure allows for a less seasonal operation, expanding tourist flows throughout the year.
MSC Cruises operations
Starting in November 2026, MSC Cruises will operate weekly departures year-round from La Romana, offering 7- and 14-night itineraries aboard the MSC Opera.
This marks the first time the cruise line implements a continuous deployment in the Southern Caribbean, introducing significant changes to the country’s cruise model:
- Reduced seasonality
- Greater predictability in visitor flows
- More stable demand
Projections estimate:
- 120,000 additional international visitors per year
- 240,000 air passengers associated with the program
Impact on La Romana and the region
This volume positions La Romana as a key integration point between air and maritime transport, increasing its competitiveness compared to other Caribbean destinations.
The impact is reflected across multiple sectors:
Hospitality
- More pre- and post-cruise stays
- Higher year-round occupancy rates
- A more diversified visitor profile
Complementary offerings
- Increased demand for excursions
- Growth in restaurants and retail activity
- Integration with local experiences
Destination positioning
- Greater international visibility
- Consolidation as a full destination, not just a port of call
In areas such as Bayahíbe, this model helps attract higher-value visitors, with longer stays and greater spending.
Fly & Cruise model
The Fly & Cruise model transforms destination marketing by offering a complete experience (flight + cruise + destination), reducing friction in traveler decision-making and simplifying the work of travel agencies and tour operators.
It also enables the destination to compete with traditional Caribbean hubs by offering a structured and accessible product from high-value markets such as Canada.
Strategic pillars of the Canadian market
The integration of Canada strengthens three key areas:
- Tourism diversification (less dependence on Punta Cana)
- Higher spending per visitor
- Stronger value chain integration (aviation, hospitality, excursions, and retail)
Conclusion
The structured arrival of flights from Canada is not just an operational component, but the key factor ensuring the sustainability of the home port model in La Romana.
With this strategy, La Romana–Bayahíbe is positioning itself as an integrated tourism hub, capable of generating a steady flow of visitors, boosting the regional economy, and establishing itself as one of the most relevant destinations in the Caribbean’s evolving cruise tourism landscape.




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