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Casa de Campo

$$$$, La Romana


Fodor's Review:

At the country's most illustrious resort, golfers vie for tee-times at the three famed Pete Dye-designed courses, while their offspring have a grand time. Family reunions in luxury villas are popular. The offerings are constantly evolving and include hot-rock massages and Tae Bo classes at the beach. Rooms are called casitas and are in two-story, nondescript blocks, but inside they are soundproof and commodious, with down pillows, walk-in closets, and balconies overlooking the gardens. A drawback is Minitas Beach, which is relatively unremarkable, not to mention a long ride from most rooms. What's great is that each room comes with a golf cart, and guests can rent electric bikes; there's an efficient shuttle, too. Booking a room on the EP plan is possible, but few do because the all-inclusive plan is a better value.

 

INFO

  • Mailing: Box 140, La Romana, Dominican Republic
  • Phone: 809/523-3333; 305/856-7083
  • Fax: 809/523-8548
  • Web site
  • Hotel Details: 350 rooms, 150 villas
  • In-room: safe, kitchen (some), refrigerator, dial-up.
  • In-hotel: 9 restaurants, golf courses, no elevator, tennis courts, bars, children's programs (ages 1-18), pools, gym, diving, water sports, bicycles.
  • Rate includes: All-inclusive
  • Credit Cards: AE, MC, V