The Original Resort Estate
Casa de Campo has anchored Caribbean villa culture since the 1970s — a vast gated resort community outside La Romana where private estates, not hotel towers, set the tone. Villa life here is the point, not an afterthought.
Destination
Los Lagos · Casa de Campo Aqua Vista
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $2,500/night
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Golf Villas · Casa de Campo Bella Vista
Ideal for: Couples & Quiet Retreat From $600/night
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Las Canas · Casa de Campo Casa Adri
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $1,350/night
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Punta Águila · Casa de Campo Casa Aguila
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $10,350/night
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Punta Minitas · Casa de Campo Casa Al Mare
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $9,200/night
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Riomar · Casa de Campo Casa Aurea
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $4,050/night
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Punta Minitas · Casa de Campo Casa Bahia Azul
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $8,650/night
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Rio Arriba · Casa de Campo La Florentina
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $5,200/night
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Los Lagos · Casa de Campo Villa Marfil
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $1,500/night
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Punta Águila · Casa de Campo Villa Sueño
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $9,750/night
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El Ingenio · Casa de Campo Villa Volcán
Ideal for: Families & Groups From $3,450/night
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Why Here
Casa de Campo has anchored Caribbean villa culture since the 1970s — a vast gated resort community outside La Romana where private estates, not hotel towers, set the tone. Villa life here is the point, not an afterthought.
Teeth of the Dog’s seaside holes are among the most photographed in golf, with Dye Fore above the Chavón river and The Links completing Pete Dye’s trilogy. Many villas sit minutes from a first tee.
Altos de Chavón’s stone artisan village, its riverside amphitheater, and the marina’s restaurants give evenings here a life most villa destinations simply don’t have.
Fully staffed households are the norm here more than anywhere else in the country — long-serving villa teams, chefs included or arranged per villa, and daily housekeeping as standard practice.
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About Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo is where the Dominican Republic’s villa tradition began, and it remains the destination our guests return to most. The community works like a private town: estates spread between fairways, the Chavón river and the sea, connected by cart paths, with the marina and Altos de Chavón giving evenings somewhere to go. It is the rare villa destination where a two-week stay gets better, not repetitive.
The homes themselves are the other half of the story. This is the heartland of the country’s staffed-villa culture — households that have run for decades, with villa teams who know the community as well as the house. Golfers gravitate to the fairway-front estates; families and larger parties tend toward the inner community’s bigger gardens, where a compound of main house and casitas keeps three generations comfortable under one booking.
How does it compare to Punta Cana? Casa de Campo trades beach-at-your-door for depth — more to do, more established homes, more service tradition — while Punta Cana answers with reef-calmed sand and the shortest transfers in the country. Many of our guests alternate between the two year to year.
Tell us your dates and party and we will shortlist Casa de Campo homes that fit — confirmed directly with each villa team, including staffing, carts and current arrangements for your season.
Destination Guide
The complete estate destination. Golf, a marina, polo, shooting, tennis, a beach club and a genuine village — all inside one gated community. You never need to leave, and never feel confined.
Choose by what you want out the window:
December through April is the dry high season, and the biggest estates book out far ahead for Christmas and Easter. Summer runs greener and warmer; late summer and autumn are the quietest months with the most flexible availability.
La Romana (LRM) is the closest airport, minutes from the gates. Punta Cana (PUJ) carries far more international routes and is roughly an hour by road; Santo Domingo (SDQ) is a similar drive from the west. We arrange private transfers with every booking.
Golf carts are how the community moves — many villas include one or more, but confirm per villa. Resort facilities (beach club, courses, sports) are managed by the resort, and access arrangements vary by villa and season — we confirm the current details for your dates before you commit.
Common Questions
<p>Most villas keep at least one cart and many include them in the rental, but it varies by home. We confirm the cart count and any charges for each specific villa before you book.</p>
<p>La Romana (LRM) is just minutes from the gates. Punta Cana (PUJ), which has the most international flights, is roughly an hour by road, and Santo Domingo (SDQ) a similar drive from the west. Private transfers can be arranged with your villa.</p>
<p>Yes — Minitas Beach is the community’s beach, with a beach club above the sand. The villas themselves are largely golf-front, riverside or oceanside rather than directly on the sand; if beachfront is essential, tell us and we will point you to the right homes elsewhere on the coast.</p>
<p>Staffed households are the tradition here — many estates come with long-serving teams, and chefs are included or arranged per villa. Each villa page states exactly what is included; tell us how you like to be looked after and we will match you accordingly.</p>
<p>Genuinely, yes. The marina, Altos de Chavón, Minitas Beach, tennis, polo and the spa fill a week without a single tee time — most groups here mix players and non-players happily.</p>
Direct Booking
Tell us what you’re looking for and a villa specialist will respond within 24 hours with handpicked recommendations from our Casa de Campo collection. No platform fees — direct booking only.
Also Consider
Share your dates and we’ll confirm availability directly with the villa teams.