Casa de Campo Resort & Villas, located in La Romana about an hour’s drive from Punta Cana and Santo Domingo, was built in the seventies as a lavish island retreat. The property is now home to 7,000 acres of Caribbean living inclusive of 250 guest rooms, 58 Premier Club suites, 50 luxury villas, eight outstanding restaurants, three world-renowned golf courses designed by Pete Dye, an immaculate beach, a 370-slip marina, shooting center, and equestrian center, all of which surround Altos de Chavon, a replica sixteenth-century Mediterranean village in the heart of the Dominican countryside.
50th Anniversary
Known as the first and most exclusive resort in the Dominican Republic, Casa de Campo is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Paying tribute to the decades-long history that has shaped the resort into the award-winning destination that it is today, the resort will be offering exclusive deals and packages for guests, hosting special events including a concert series at Altos de Chavon’s amphitheater, and more exciting celebrations throughout the entire year.
Second Annual Food Festival
The resort will be hosting its second annual Casa de Campo Food and Wine Festival in partnership with Invited. Coming off the heels of the inaugural Food & Wine Festival last year, which brought celebrity chefs Hubert Keller and Akira Back to the resort, this premier culinary event will consist of robust presentations and experiences that celebrate Dominican and international cuisines from around the world.
Premier Club
The Premier Club features a hotel-within-a-hotel experience with some of the resort’s most lavish, high-design accommodations. Providing guests with an unprecedented level of privacy and luxury, they can enjoy exclusive benefits such as access to the Premier Club Lounge for private drinks and appetizers as well as suite upgrades not found in any other room at the resort, such as private concierge and nightly turndown service, customized pillows, and much more that will make their stay a lasting memory.
Unique Facilities
The brand-new Spa Casa de Campo is the first-of-its-kind destination spa and wellness center in the Dominican Republic. Featuring over 18,000 square feet of innovative wellness space, the indoor and outdoor facilities offer 13 luxuriously appointed treatment rooms and provide a unique blend of services, wellness experiences, and cutting-edge technology. Awarded with a four-star rating by Forbes Travel Guide, The Spa Casa de Campo is the only spa in the Dominican Republic to have this honor in 2024.
Casa de Campo’s three masterfully designed golf courses – crafted by the legendary Pete Dye – include Teeth of the Dog, the #1-ranked golf course in the Caribbean; Dye Fore, and The Links, all known for their historic influences and signature challenges. Casa de Campo’s shooting facilities include an onsite 245-acre shooting range, with over 200 stations for trap, skeet, and sporting clays and pigeon rings, as well as a 110-foot tower that projects sporting clays – one of the largest in the world. The newly revamped Racquet Center is the largest in the Caribbean and consists of 11 immaculate fast-dry Har-Tru tennis courts, one hard-surface tennis court, two padel tennis courts, and four pickleball courts. Dubbed the Wimbledon of the Caribbean, the Racquet Center has over 25 pros and junior professionals on staff for both beginners and advanced players. The heart of the resort is a 370-slip full-service Marina & Yacht Club that offers an active sports fishing club, a Yacht Club, several yacht brokers, and more. Casa de Campo also boasts one of the Caribbean’s premier equestrian centers, offering expert instruction in English- or Western-style riding, jumping, grooming techniques, and rodeo stunts, while private guides lead trail rides through picturesque landscapes.
A replica 16th century Mediterranean village in the heart of the Dominican countryside, Altos de Chavon is a place like no other. Meticulously designed by Dominican architect Jose Antonio Caro and Italian master designer and cinematographer Roberto Coppa, every detail of Altos de Chavon was handcrafted by local artisans. The village is a cultural center for residents, tourists, and working artists from all over the world; active studios of every medium from pottery to weaving, silk screening, and everything in between line the cobblestone streets alongside shops and boutiques showcasing their unique creations.