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- Clubs for children and teens
- More than 20 restaurants
- Villas with full kitchens
About Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo is set on the southeast coast of the Dominican Republic. The resort spreads out over more than 7,000 acres of private beach, golf green and lush gardens. Families can stay in connecting rooms, suites or villas. Rooms display contemporary decors with mahogany panels and sliding glass doors. Units feature a furnished balcony or patio, flat-screen televisions and walk-in closets. Suites offer one or two separate bedrooms. Villas are best for large family or reunions. These units showcase full kitchens, children's playgrounds, private pools and daily breakfasts. A four-person golf cart comes with all accommodations, making it an adventure to get around the resort.
One of the most impressive aspects of Casa de Campo is the vast array of dining options. There are more than 20 restaurants and 15 bars at the resort. All-inclusive rates cover meals and many of these restaurants. Also included in the rates are room service, most beverages, horseback riding and land sports, rifle shooting and children's planned activities. There are a variety of evening and daytime programs for children and teens. Groups are split into many age groups and nannies are available for young children.
Written by Whitney Rife
Casa de Campo Reviews





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- All Inclusive
- Golf
- Horseback Riding
- Babysitting
- Children's Program
- Cribs
- DVD Player
- Game Room
- Kids' Pool
- Kids'/Theme Meals
- Kitchenettes
- Laundry Service
- Onsite Dining
- Pool
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