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La Romana
Dominican Republic, North America
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Expert Review: Casa De Campo
Casa de Campo: A Luxurious Escape in La Romana, Dominican Republic
Casa de Campo Resort & Villas in La Romana, Dominican Republic, stands as a sprawling and highly acclaimed luxury destination, often lauded for its extensive amenities, impeccable service, and elegant ambiance. While not explicitly identified as a Michelin Key selected property in recent announcements for the Dominican Republic, it consistently earns top-tier recognition and high praise from guests and industry experts alike. This 7,000-acre resort community offers a multifaceted vacation experience, ranging from world-class golf to a private marina and an enchanting artisan village.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The general consensus for Casa de Campo is overwhelmingly positive, with guests frequently rating it highly for its beautiful location, excellent service, and pristine environment. Many describe it as a luxurious and unforgettable retreat, suitable for families, multi-generational travel, or getaways with friends. Reviewers often express a strong desire to return, highlighting a consistently spectacular experience.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently rave about several standout features:
- Expansive and Manicured Grounds: The sheer size of the resort (7,000 acres) and its beautifully maintained tropical landscapes, cultivated gardens, and natural areas create a sense of spaciousness and tranquility.
- World-Class Golf Courses: Home to three championship golf courses, including the renowned "Teeth of the Dog," Casa de Campo is a premier destination for golfers and is consistently ranked among the best in the Caribbean.
- Altos de Chavón: This meticulously crafted replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village offers a unique cultural experience with its cobblestone streets, amphitheater, art gallery, shops, and restaurants, providing a romantic and picturesque setting.
- Variety of Activities: Beyond golf, the resort boasts a marina and yacht club, equestrian center (offering horseback riding and polo), tennis courts, a shooting center, and a beautiful private beach (Minitas Beach) with non-motorized water sports.
- Included Golf Carts: Guests appreciate the convenience of having a personal golf cart to navigate the vast property, which is essential given the distances between amenities.
3. Room Quality
The accommodations at Casa de Campo, including rooms, suites, and villas, are described as spacious, chic, and immaculately maintained.
- Design and Comfort: Decor is generally elegant and subdued, featuring contemporary ebony wood furnishings, neutral tones, and native stone, moving away from overtly vibrant Caribbean colors. Renovated rooms, such as the Casitas and entry-level Deluxe units, offer marble-like floors, dark wooden furniture with white accents, and small seating areas.
- Amenities: Standard amenities include free Wi-Fi, large flat-screen TVs, minibars, espresso machines, and air-conditioning. Many rooms feature furnished balconies or terraces, often with views of the golf course or gardens.
- Villas: For a truly luxurious experience, the villas are a highlight, offering private pools, full kitchens, and butler service.
4. Dining Experience
The dining at Casa de Campo is consistently praised for its high quality and variety, with approximately a dozen restaurants offering a range of cuisines.
- Restaurant Quality: Guests often highlight excellent food across the board, including fresh seafood, well-prepared steaks, and diverse international and local Dominican dishes. Special mentions include Minitas Beach Club for its chic international cuisine and romantic evening ambiance, and La Piazzetta in Altos de Chavón for delicious homemade pasta.
- Breakfast: Lago Grill is noted as a primary option for breakfast.
- All-Inclusive Options: The resort offers all-inclusive plans, which cover meals, drinks, and various activities. However, guests should be aware that some premium items and room service may incur additional surcharges.
5. Service & Staff
Hospitality at Casa de Campo receives strong positive feedback, with guests frequently commending the staff for being extremely nice, helpful, and accommodating. Many appreciate the personalized service, especially for those staying in Premier Suites (with VIP check-in and lounge access) or villas (with private maids and butlers). The staff are often described as attentive and anticipatory of guests' needs.
6. Location & Accessibility
Casa de Campo is located in La Romana, on the southeastern coast of the Dominican Republic.
- Private Community: The resort functions as its own exclusive city, spanning 7,000 acres, which means a golf cart is essential for getting around.
- Airports: La Romana International Airport (LRM) is conveniently located just 5-10 minutes away. Many international flights land at Punta Cana (PUJ) or Santo Domingo (SDQ), both approximately a 45-60 minute drive from the resort. Resort transportation is recommended over rideshare services for airport transfers.
- Safety: The property is securely gated 24/7, providing a strong sense of safety for guests.
7. Value & Pricing
Casa de Campo is considered a high-end luxury resort, and pricing reflects this.
- Room Rates: Average room prices are around $418 per night, though they can vary significantly. Prices can range from approximately $170 to over $16,000, depending on the room or villa type and season.
- Villa Rentals: Standard villas can rent for $1,000 to $5,000 per night during the low season (May-October) and $5,000 to $10,000+ per night in the high season (November-April). Luxury oceanfront villas command even higher prices.
- All-Inclusive Package: An all-inclusive option starts around $599 per room, per night, but guests should budget for potential surcharges on certain menu items, room service delivery fees, and premium beverages. Despite the cost, many guests find the overall experience and comprehensive offerings to be worth the investment.
8. Common Complaints
While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- Cost: The resort is generally perceived as pricey, with some guests noting that the all-inclusive package still has additional fees and surcharges for certain items or services.
- Getting Around: While golf carts are provided, the sheer size of the resort means that travel between different areas can take time, sometimes up to 30 minutes, which requires some planning.
- Room Condition (Historical): While many rooms are renovated and chic, some older reviews mentioned that non-renovated Elite Rooms and Suites had a darker, less contemporary palette. However, recent feedback emphasizes spacious and comfortable rooms.
- Beachfront Focus: Some guests who anticipate a primary "beach resort" experience might find the beach area, while immaculate, not as expansive as other resorts, as Casa de Campo offers a wider array of attractions beyond just the beachfront.
In summary, Casa de Campo offers a truly luxurious and diverse experience, consistently delivering high-quality service, exceptional dining, and an impressive range of activities within its stunning grounds. Its recognition comes from numerous awards and strong guest satisfaction, affirming its status as a top-tier destination in the Caribbean.
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