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Casa de Campo Hotel - La Romana Dominican Republic
Casa de Campo Hotel La Romana Dominican Republic   7,000-acre vacation/golf retreat with private beach
  • Ex-presidents Carter, Bush, and Clinton have all enjoyed teeing it up at this sprawling resort on the southeast coast.
  • Guestrooms feature balconies or patios overlooking lush grounds. Satellite TV and Bose Wave radios provide in-room entertainment.
  • Attractions include three golf courses, a dude ranch, a 16th-century-style arts/dining village, and many restaurants.

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    ADDRESS
    Minitas Beach NA La Romana , DOM

    ATTRACTIONS
    Garcia tobacco factory (cigars) - 2 miles
    Shopping center - 3 miles
    Bayahibe (beaches) - 12 miles
    Santo Domingo - 60 miles

    La Romana International Airport (LRM): Approximate driving time is 3 minutes and distance is 2.5 miles (4 km.)

    Driving directions from La Romana International Airport: From the airport turn right onto Calle La Romana and follow it to the hotel signs. Hotel is on the right.

    Getting there: Tropical Tours buses pick up guests for the ride to the hotel for $22 per person return. Taxi fare is in the $16–$25 range and rental cars are also available, for more than $36. Fees subject to change without notice. Rental cars are available online.

    Getting around: Guests can cover this large resort on complimentary golf carts, cars, or vans. The more energetic can rent bicycles or motorcycles for $16–$25 a day from the hotel. If leaving the property, taxis are the easiest way around and will transport guests to and from the town of La Romana for 2 hours of shopping and sightseeing for prices in the $5–$15 range.

    On ocean beach

    ROOMS
    The main resort area in 7,000-acre Casa de Campo offers 279 large guestrooms in one- and two-story Mediterranean-style buildings of white stucco with red-tile roofs and natural wood accents clustered near the main building/pool complex. Rooms feature balconies or ground-floor patios furnished with two cushioned rattan chairs and a dining table; terra-cotta tile floors; air conditioning; louvered doors and windows for fresh-air circulation boosted by ceiling fans; and mahogany furniture, crown molding, and trim set against white walls.
    Satellite television and Bose Wave radios with 31 channels of satellite music provide entertainment. Each room includes a walk-in closet/dressing room and white-tile bathroom containing a tub/shower combination and Frette towels. A marble-vanity area separates closet and bathroom. Each room's entrance contains a long counter with coffeemaker atop a cabinet housing a minibar.
    Air conditioning
    Cable/satellite TV
    Ceiling fan
    Climate control
    Clock radio
    Desk
    Hair dryer
    In-room safe
    Internet access - dial-up
    Iron/ironing board
    Minibar
    Non-smoking rooms
    Smoking rooms
    Telephone
    Television
    Voice mail
    Wheelchair accessible

    DINING
    Lago Grill - Breakfast, lunch buffets. Open-air seating under huge, multi-angled thatch roof with views of sea beyond golf course. Rattan chairs, colorful table skirts.

    El Pescador - Beachside open-air restaurant under thatch roof. Dinners featuring seafood. White-jacketed servers. Long pants and collared shirts required for men. Salads and pizza for lunch.

    Tropicana - Located in main-building complex. Grilled seafood, steaks, chops, chicken. Open-air seating under thatch roof. Dinner only. Long pants and collared shirts required for men.

    Upper Deck - Garden café in main-building complex. Lunch of burgers, sandwiches, salads.

    Sports Café - Televisions, bar foods in main-building complex.

    El Sombrero - Located in Altos de Chavón village. Tex-Mex food. Frozen margaritas. Guitar trio. Dinner. Lunch also in winter season.

    Café del Sol - Located in Altos de Chavón village. Open-air restaurant offering pizzas, appetizers, salads, ice cream. Lunch and dinner.

    La Pizzaetta - Located in Altos de Chavón village. Italian cuisine featuring house-made pasta. Antipasto bar. Dinner only. Long pants and collared shirts required for men.

    Chinois - Located in marina village. Chinese food and plaza-side coffee bar. Lunch and dinner.

    Caribbean Beach Barbecue - Casual weekly buffet on beach with games, live music, dancing.

    La Caña Bar - Open-air bar/lounge in main-building complex featuring staff-produced shows five nights weekly and live-band dance music nightly.

    Club Génesis Discotheque - Located in Altos de Chavón. Cover charge.

    The resort operates a bar by the main pool, a bar at the beach, a tequila bar in Altos de Chavón, a pub in Altos de Chavón, a bar at the Shooting Center, and mobile snack-and-drink Oasis Carts on golf courses.

    The Casa de Campo Marina village includes restaurants not operated by the resort: Il Limoncello, Peperoni, Caribbean Coffee & Tea, Caffe Bellini, and the gelato shop Pistakio.

    Altos de Chavón village includes restaurants not operated by the resort, Estarei and Giacosa.


    AMENITIES & SERVICES
    What to expect: A mini-country unto itself, the 7,000-acre Casa de Campo includes 1,500 private vacation homes for wealthy Americans and Dominicans, one of Latin America's principal polo complexes, three golf courses, a shooting club, an equestrian center, a marina village, and a replication of a 16th-century Italian village above a river gorge. Rolling terrain features natural forests, extensive gardens, and fruits and vegetables for resort restaurants. Complimentary shuttle service transports guests around, and golf carts and mountain bicycles can be rented.

    Amenity highlights: Running a quarter-mile along the Caribbean Sea, a beach dotted with palm trees leads to a sand-bottom swimming and water-sports area protected by an artificial reef. Centrally located near guestrooms within the resort's main-building area, two large pools occupy a two-level complex divided by a gentle waterfall. The lower pool offers shade cabanas and a large swim-up bar. The upper pool leads to a thatch-roof, wood-deck dining area that shades the swim-up bar below. Sundecks surrounding the pools are furnished with thickly cushioned, white wrought-iron lounge chairs. Fourteen other pools are scattered around the resort.

    Insider tip: By rented bicycle or golf cart, exploring the private villa complexes—where professional baseball stars Sammy Sosa and Alex Rodriguez and many others have vacation homes—is a fascinating tour.

    Designed by an Italian architect to resemble an Italian seaside village, the resort's marina village includes shops, clothing boutiques, a supermarket, and restaurants arrayed around a central plaza facing a yacht harbor. From the harbor, a catamaran makes 45-minute trips to uninhabited Catalina Island for beach/snorkeling excursions (fees charged).

    A complimentary children's/teens center offers computer games, Internet-connected computers, a large-screen television, pool tables, board games, CDs, karaoke, and outdoor volleyball. For fees, supervised children's activities are also available, with sessions for ages 1–3, 4–7, and 8–12.

    Other facilities and services include a fitness center; in-room massage; shops and a bank in the main complex; a machine producing fax copies of international newspapers (fees charged); and a business center offering cellular phone rentals and translation among other services. Complimentary activities include bingo and merengue lessons by the pool. For-fee activities include moonlight riverboat cruises on the Chavón River, sunset catamaran cruises from the marina, cooking and arts classes, and a archeological lecture/tour of caves containing indigenous people's artifacts.

    Built high above the Chavón River with views of the river's gorge, Altos de Chavón replicates a 16th-century Italian village hand-constructed out of rock, stone, iron, wood, and cobblestones. The village is dedicated to the arts and includes an art school and galleries, shops, restaurants, a disco, and a church that was dedicated by the Pope. Shows are held periodically in a 5,000-seat amphitheater inaugurated by Frank Sinatra and site of concerts by many Latin American stars. Complimentary shuttles transport guests to the village.
    Swim-up bar
    Swimming pool - children's
    Swimming pool - outdoor
    Tour assistance
    Translation services
    Turndown service
    Wake-up calls
    Conference room(s)
    Cribs available
    Currency exchange
    Doorman/doorwoman
    Dry cleaning service
    Express check-in/check-out
    Fitness equipment
    Garden
    Gift shops or newsstand
    Grocery
    Hair salon
    Internet access in public areas - surcharge
    Limo or Town Car service available
    Maid service daily
    Medical assistance available
    Multilingual staff
    Supervised child care/activities
    Suitable for children
    Shopping on site
    Shoe shine
    Security guard
    Secretarial services
    Room service (limited hours)
    Rollaway beds
    Restaurant(s) in hotel
    Private beach
    Porter/bellhop
    Poolside bar
    Pool table
    Parking (valet)
    Parking (free)
    On-site car rental
    Number of rooms: 279
    Nightclub
    24-hour front desk
    Air-conditioned public areas
    Arcade/game room
    ATM/banking
    Audio-visual equipment
    Babysitting or child care
    Bar/lounge
    Business center
    Caters to families
    Cell phone rental
    Complimentary newspapers in lobby
    Computer rental
    Concierge services

    RECREATION
    The resort includes three 18-hole golf courses designed by Pete Dye. Ranked number one in the Caribbean by Golf Magazine, the championship Teeth of the Dog features seven holes skirting the Caribbean Sea. Situated inland, the resort layout Links course features hilly terrain reminiscent of Scotland. Opened in 2003, another resort layout, Dye Fore, includes views of both the Caribbean and, from high bluffs, the Chavón River.

    Other recreational facilities include a Shooting Center for skeet, trap, and sporting-clay shooting; a Dude Ranch for horseback and pony rides; 13 tennis courts (10 lighted); and a water-sports center on the beach offering snorkeling gear, kayaks, sailboats, Hobie Cats, windsurfers, Aqua Cycles, and banana-boat rides. A beach hut lends complimentary balls, games, and beach toys. Waterskiing is available on the Chavón River, and deep-sea fishing charters from the Casa de Campo Marina.

    Recreational activities listed below are available at or near the resort; fees may apply.

    Tennis
    Volleyball
    Sailing
    Snorkeling
    Pool table
    Running track/path
    Kayaking
    Horse riding/rental
    Basketball
    Boating
    Dock
    Fishing
    Golfing
    Hiking/biking trails
    Water skiing
    Windsurfing

    POLICIES
    Children under age 18 stay free when sharing a room with adults. (Maximum two children per accommodation.)
    Extra person charges may apply depending on hotel policy.
    Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply.
    Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required upon check-in for incidental charges.
    All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in.
    Check-in time is 3 PM
    Check-out time is Noon

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