Golfers, take note: Casa de Campo Resort and Villas is the perfect vacation spot for a stylish day on the course. Located in La Romana, a city on the Dominican Republic’s Caribbean coast, the sprawling resort is known for its lush greens, picturesque beaches, and rich history. Equipped with a world-class spa, the property is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary, with celebrations occurring throughout 2025. Here, find the top three reasons to head down to the DR.
The villas at Casa de Campo were designed by Oscar de la Renta and architect William Cox. Additionally, there’s a replica of a 16th-century village on-site called Altos de Chavón. Designed by José Antoni Caro, it serves as an artisanal hub, featuring artist studios, galleries, the Altos de Chavón School of Design, and even an amphitheater, where the Latin American Fashion Awards were held in 2023.
Known for its wide array of amenities, including a shooting range, tennis and pickleball courts, polo facilities, and a marina, the resort is perhaps best known for its three golf courses. All were the brainchild of famed golf course designer Peter Dye, but the best known is Teeth of Dog, which is consistently ranked as one of the best in the world. The resort also has a learning center for beginners.
Having earned the Forbes Four-Star Spa Award during its first year, Spa Casa de Campo is the perfect retreat for those who need to indulge in some much needed R&R. With both indoor and outdoor facilities, guests can visit the hydrothermal circuit, take part in a holistic wellness experience, or opt for a treatment equipped with cutting-edge technology.
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