The Caribbean's most celebrated private resort destination. Polo fields, world-ranked golf, white-sand beaches, and a Mediterranean hillside village — all within one storied estate.
Nestled along the southern coast of the Dominican Republic in the province of La Romana, Casa de Campo is not merely a resort — it is a self-contained world of extraordinary privilege. Founded in the 1970s and expanded into one of the largest luxury estates in the Caribbean, it draws heads of state, billionaires, athletes, and cultural icons year after year.
From the cobbled streets of the hilltop village Altos de Chavón to the coral-kissed waters of Minitas Beach, every corner of this 7,000-acre estate offers something singular. Private villas, a full-service marina, polo grounds, equestrian centre, clay shooting, and some of the finest golf courses in the hemisphere are all woven into a landscape of extraordinary natural beauty.
A newly constructed 6-bedroom retreat near Minitas Beach, designed for up to 18 guests with open-air Caribbean living, lush gardens, and dedicated villa staff.

A luxurious Casa de Campo home away from home with garden and golf views, private pool living, and a family-friendly layout for elevated group stays.
An oceanfront luxury villa in Casa de Campo with golf and ocean views, built for guests who want the resort’s most dramatic coastal atmosphere.
Go Romana specializes in Casa de Campo villa rentals and local hospitality support. Featured listings include garden-view, golf-view, ocean-view, and family-friendly homes, with options for full staff, chef service, housekeeping, grocery pre-stock, golf carts, airport transfers, yacht charters, and restaurant reservations.
A breathtaking replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village, hand-built atop a 100-metre cliff overlooking the Río Chavón. Home to the Iglesia St. Stanislaus, the Regional Museum of Archaeology, and an open-air amphitheatre that has hosted Frank Sinatra and Fleetwood Mac.
Ranked #1 golf course in the Caribbean and Latin America. Designed by Pete Dye — seven of its 18 holes play directly alongside the Caribbean Sea.
One of the finest private marinas in the Caribbean — 370 slips, full-service yacht club, waterfront dining, and direct access to world premier sport fishing grounds.
The resort's private beach — a crescent of powdery white sand lapped by crystal-clear Caribbean water. Protected and exclusive, with full beach service and watersports concierge.
A short private boat charter brings you to this uninhabited island — white sand, coral reefs alive with marine life, and crystal-clear visibility perfect for snorkelling and diving.
Home to some of the finest polo in the Americas. Watch or participate in world-class matches, then head to the Equestrian Centre for trail rides through the estate.
Play Teeth of the Dog (ranked #1 Caribbean), The Links, and Dye Fore. Private caddies, club rentals, and concierge tee-time booking available.
Charter a fully equipped yacht for marlin, mahi-mahi, wahoo, and tuna in world-class Caribbean waters.
Full PADI dive centre, snorkel excursions to Isla Catalina, jet skiing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and parasailing from Minitas Beach.
Signature Caribbean treatments, private couples suites, hydrotherapy, yoga pavilions, and full fitness facilities.
Watch or play — international tournaments, private lessons, trail rides, and championship polo grounds.
Olympic-standard shooting centre — one of the finest in the Americas. 110 traps across multiple disciplines with instructors for all levels.
Wander cobbled lanes, explore the Taíno archaeological museum, browse galleries, and end the evening at a performance in the 5,000-seat open-air amphitheatre overlooking the Río Chavón.
Casa de Campo's location in the southeast of the Dominican Republic places you within reach of some of the island's most extraordinary natural and cultural treasures.
A charming colonial Dominican city with local markets, authentic restaurants, and the famous Mercado Municipal.
A UNESCO-protected island of breathtaking beauty — powdery white sand, turquoise natural pools, and rare wildlife.
A picturesque fishing village serving as the gateway to Isla Saona and some of the finest scuba diving sites on the island.
A system of underground lakes inside limestone caverns, just outside Santo Domingo. One of the most dramatic natural formations in the Caribbean.
The oldest continuously inhabited European city in the Americas. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Zona Colonial and the Alcázar de Colón.
Just minutes away by air — extended beachfront, celebrity chef restaurants, and additional resort options.
The signature Casa de Campo stop for modern dining and nightlife in Altos de Chavón, pairing historic village atmosphere with fire-roasted pizza, street tacos, craft cocktails, DJs, and late-night energy.
ONNO’S is known across the Dominican Republic for famous Taco Tuesdays, authentic Mexican flavors, tequila-forward cocktails, and an easygoing party atmosphere that works for groups after a day on the resort.
Expect the ONNO’S mix of wood-fired pizza, tacos, fajitas, bold burrito bowls, bao buns, and Dominican-influenced international comfort food built for sharing before the night shifts into cocktails.
From sunset drinks to full cocktail-room evenings, ONNO’S leans into premium Dominican rum, margaritas, tropical signatures, and bar service designed for both relaxed dinners and celebratory late nights.
Beyond Altos de Chavón, ONNO’S operates beachfront destinations including Bayahíbe and Beachside, known for sand-between-your-toes dining, sunset sessions, fresh bites, cocktails, and dance-floor energy.
For villa groups, birthdays, corporate retreats, and wedding weekends, ONNO’S offers a social dining language that fits private hosting, event nights, premium liquor needs, and unforgettable entertainment experiences.
The Dominican Republic enjoys warm tropical weather year-round. The dry season (November to April) is peak season — warm, sunny days with low humidity and virtually no rain.
The summer months bring slightly higher temperatures and humidity but fewer crowds. September and October are the wettest months and generally avoided.
Plan My VisitCasa de Campo has its own private airport — La Romana International (LRM) — just minutes from the resort gates. Land, clear customs, and be poolside within 20 minutes of touchdown.
Your dedicated aviation advisor will arrange the entire journey — flight, villa, ground transport, and every experience you want to have once you land.