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Casa de Campo Resort and Villas

 

Dominican Republic

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 About Casa de Campo Resort and Villas


There are 247 rooms and suites spread around the grounds, all equipped with a complimentary four-passenger golf cart, private balcony or terrace, air conditioning, flat-screen TV, WiFi, iPod dock, mini bar, tea/coffee making facilities and in-room safe. There are also 50 villas ranging from three to ten bedrooms, with additional amenities including a private pool, daily breakfast prepared in your villa, butler service, welcome bottle of Champagne and a concierge service to handle your requests and reservations.



How do you even begin to describe a resort like Casa de Campo? This 7,000- acre complex is a destination in itself, with a vast array of sporting facilities, restaurants, bars and even a 5,000-capacity concert venue. The luxurious accommodation ranges from spacious rooms and suites all the way up to ten-bedroom oceanfront villas, and the resort has its own private beach and yacht marina. There’s nowhere else in the Caribbean quite like it, and you may just find that one visit is not enough to experience everything on offer.



How do you even begin to describe a resort like Casa de Campo? This 7,000- acre complex is a destination in itself, with a vast array of sporting facilities, restaurants, bars and even a 5,000-capacity concert venue. The luxurious accommodation ranges from spacious rooms and suites all the way up to ten-bedroom oceanfront villas, and the resort has its own private beach and yacht marina. There’s nowhere else in the Caribbean quite like it, and you may just find that one visit is not enough to experience everything on offer.


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Best Time to Travel to Casa de Campo Resort and Villas

The Dominican Republic, a Caribbean paradise known for its pristine beaches, vibrant culture, and lush landscapes, offers travelers a range of experiences year-round.

**High Season (December to April):** The high season in the Dominican Republic coincides with the dry season and is the most popular time to visit. From December to April, the weather is sunny and dry, making it ideal for beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts. This is when the country's coastal destinations, including Punta Cana and Puerto Plata, are at their peak.

**Low Season (May to November):** The low season in the Dominican Republic brings warmer temperatures and the possibility of occasional rain showers, as it falls within the hurricane season. However, it's an excellent time for budget-conscious travelers who can enjoy quieter beaches, uncrowded golf courses, and discounted accommodations. This season is ideal for exploring the lush landscapes and cultural heritage of the interior regions.

Whether you're relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Bavaro, exploring the historic streets of Santo Domingo's Zona Colonial, or hiking in the scenic Jarabacoa region, the Dominican Republic invites you to create unforgettable memories and immerse yourself in its diverse culture and natural beauty year-round.

from  7 Nights from £ 2,525 per person, based on 2 sharing


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