The Pool Centered Villa at Casa de Campo
Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 1 Level
4 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, 1 Half bath, 6500 square feet, 604 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, King, and 2x Queen
6 Guests maximum
Nearest airport
La Romana International Airport (LRM)
approx. 10 min. by car
Property View
Tropical gardens and private pool terrace
Additional Fees
Casa de Campo requires a mandatory daily resort registration fee for guests staying in private villas. The fee is USD 30 per adult per night and USD 15 per child ages 4 to 12, payable directly to the resort at check in; children under 4 are complimentary.
Evening staff service beyond the included breakfast and lunch coverage is available for an additional USD 60 per staff member per night, plus a USD 25 transportation fee.
Activities of Interest
- Equestrian
- Golf
- Shopping
- Tennis
- Watersports
- Play an early round at Teeth of the Dog as coastal winds move across the fairways
- Spend the afternoon swimming or snorkeling at Minitas Beach.
- Charter a boat from Casa de Campo Marina for a Catalina Island excursion, returning across open Caribbean water in the late afternoon light
- Explore Altos de Chavón, where cobblestone lanes lead to galleries, artisan workshops, and the Regional Archaeological Museum overlooking the Chavón River
- Ride through the equestrian trails as temperatures soften toward evening
Places of Interest
- Casa de Campo Beach Club — An open air beachfront venue at Minitas offering shaded dining, loungers, and views across the Caribbean
- Minitas Beach — A calm crescent of sand within Casa de Campo where clear water meets shaded loungers and beachside dining
- Teeth of the Dog Golf Course — An oceanfront course designed by Pete Dye, with fairways that trace rugged Caribbean shoreline.
- Casa de Campo Marina — A lively harbour lined with yachts, waterfront restaurants, and evening promenades
- Casa de Campo Equestrian Center — A full service riding facility hosting training arenas and Caribbean countryside trails
- La Romana Port — A working cruise and marina port where fishing boats and visiting ships share the horizon


















































































































