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MORE THAN A DESTINATION


Set across 7,000 acres on the Dominican Republic’s Southeast coast, Casa de Campo Resort & Villas is a world of unparalleled luxury. It features three Pete Dye championship golf courses, including the


legendary Teeth of the Dog, the #1 course in the Caribbean. Guests can explore the full-service marina, the Caribbean’s largest spa, the largest equestrian centre, world-class shooting facilities, and the


cultural treasure of Altos de Chavón, a 16th-century Mediterranean- style village.


With the Dominican Republic’s only private beach, fine dining options, and a private golf buggy for every room and villa, guests experience a destination within a destination.


THE ULTIMATE PRIVATE ESCAPE


Casa de Campo’s private villas offer space, privacy, and effortless luxury for families, friends, and groups. From Garden and Classic to Exclusive Oceanfront, each villa features a private pool, generous living areas, and full access to world-class resort amenities.


• 3 to 10 bedrooms - perfect for families or groups • At least 2 complimentary golf buggies with every stay • Private pool in every villa • Daily breakfast prepared in villa


• Full maid service plus daily butler service for Classic & Oceanfront villas for effortless luxury


• Ocean or Garden views, complete privacy • The ultimate retreat within a world-class resort


CASADECAMPO.COM.DO


FOR MORE INFORMATION: +44 (0) 01245 207592


lm@resort-marketing.co.uk (Lucy Mortimer)


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