For 50 years, few Caribbean resorts have matched the luxurious setting of Casa de Campo Resort & Villas – now agents can get a literal taste for themselves with the chance to win six bottles of Minuty wine
Found curled up to the east of La Romana, an historic sugar mill town on the Dominican Republic’s south-east coast, life really is sweet at Casa de Campo Resort & Villas.
Legendary singer Frank Sinatra found this out for himself when he became a regular visitor not long after the resort opened in 1975. Many A-listers have stayed there since – your clients will be following in the footsteps of some legendary celebrities such as Daniel Radcliffe, Tarren Eggerton, Beyoncé and Jay Z.
Safe to say, this is one of the Caribbean’s most admired addresses. Here are a few reasons why…
Thanks to its extensive range of facilities, Casa de Campo is a resort for every kind of client. Its expansive 7,000 acres are home to plenty of activities, whether clients visit the shooting centre, the equestrian centre or its three renowned golf courses, including Teeth of the Dog, which is known as the number one course in the Caribbean and 27th in the world. There are also extensive tennis, pickleball and padel courts – in fact, it has the largest racquet centre in the Caribbean
For water babies, the options are vast, from kayaking the emerald-fringed Chavón River to stand-up paddleboarding in the Caribbean Sea and snorkelling among crayon-coloured marine life. If you have clients who’d prefer a slower pace of life, they’re in luck too: Casa de Campo has the Dominican Republic’s only private beach, ideal for enjoying one of the resort’s famous piña coladas. If that wasn’t idyllic enough, there’s also the unspoiled beauty of Catalina Island and Saona Island nearby, which clients can reach easily with daily excursions from Minitas Beach.
Couples will also love the new spa; it’s the largest wellness spa in the Caribbean, whose 12 treatment rooms are the setting for a range of treatments that fuse ancient healing techniques with local organic ingredients. Meanwhile, for families, children can get stuck into the varied kids’ activity programmes, which change daily to ensure young ones don’t get bored. Activities include arts and crafts, treasure hunts, puppet shows, bubble parties and more.
Casa de Campo’s all-inclusive resort experience means clients can focus more of their time on making the most of its activities. When booking their Casa Inclusive Package with accommodation in either guest rooms, premier suites or villas, clients will unlock a raft of activities, gourmet dining, unlimited drinks and more. Plus, guests can benefit from complimentary golf buggies to whisk them around the resort. Guests can also experience a new level of luxury at the new Premier Suites, which offer exclusivity, personalised services, a private reception and access to the exclusive bar and lounge at the Premier Club
In a nutshell, the Casa Inclusive Package includes breakfast, snacks, lunch and dinner at Casa de Campo’s signature restaurants. With 10 to choose from, clients can take their taste buds on a different journey each evening, from the Mexican street food of Chilango Taqueria to the Spanish-inspired dishes of La Casita and Peruvian food of Causa. Also included in the package are cocktails, wine and non-alcoholic beverages at the resort’s restaurants, bars, lounges and Oasis golf course cart, including beachfront Coco Mar and wine lounge Villa Minuty, which opened in May 2025, along with refreshments in the spa café.
The Casa Inclusive Package doesn’t stop there, with unlimited horse-riding experiences, tennis, non-motorised watersports at Minitas Beach and one 25-shot round of skeet or trap shooting. For families, the package also includes use of the family facilities like the supervised programme for children aged one-17 and the Family Fun Zone, an entertainment centre packed with activities and games.
There’s a wealth of unique sights for clients to enjoy across the resort too. Clients can wander Altos de Chavón, a 16th-century-inspired Mediterranean village saddle up at the resort’s equestrian centre for a horse-riding tour to the wilderness reserve of Rancho Peligro or stroll in the sunshine around the resort’s marina and yacht club.
Farther afield, clients can hop on their own two-person motorised catamaran for a guided whizz along the Chavón River or explore the geological history of Las Maravillas Cave. If your clients love culture, they can also delve into the heritage of Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic’s capital, or wander the largest hand-rolled cigar factory in the world at Tabacalera de Garcias factory on an in-depth tour. In short, Casa de Campo has every corner covered when it comes to ensuring clients make the most of their luxury escape.
Casa de Campo has partnered with French winery Minuty to offer one lucky agent the chance to win six bottles of Minuty ‘M de Minuty’ rosé wine.
To be in with a chance of winning, click the link below.
For more information, take a look at Casa de Campo’s factsheet.