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The Best Rooms in Casa de Campo Resort — A Real Insider’s Guide

Best rooms in Casa de Campo Resort

So You’re Thinking of Staying at Casa de Campo?

Good choice. No, great choice.

But let’s be clear from the outset: choosing the right room at Casa de Campo is less about good versus bad, and more about tailoring luxury to your personal style. Think of it as selecting between a finely aged scotch, a glass of Grand Cru champagne, or a perfectly balanced Negroni — each exquisite, yet each crafted to delight a different kind of connoisseur.

You want space? Views? Privacy? Proximity to golf? Modern design? Old-school charm? There’s a room for that. And I’ve tried them. I’ve walked into all three main categories, and yes — I have opinions.

This isn’t going to be some boring TripAdvisor breakdown. This is the real deal, with personal experience, practical comparisons, and zero fluff.

Let’s break it down.

Casita Rooms — The Quiet Classic With a Golf Cart Bonus

Best rooms in Casa de Campo Resort - Casita

Let’s start with the Casita Rooms. These are the timeless classics of Casa de Campo — now thoughtfully renovated to reflect a more refined and contemporary elegance.

They were renovated four years ago, and it shows. Super clean design, no outdated decor trying to look Caribbean chic. Think: crisp lines, muted tones, and everything feels fresh. And yes — they’re perfectly located.

I stayed in one just steps away from the spa, the breakfast area, the main lobby, and most importantly: the golf courses. Because let’s be honest — you’re here for at least some golf.

These rooms are compact but efficient. Walk-in closets, full bathrooms, and either a giant king bed with a sofa-bed, or two double beds that fit a family of four (barely).

They all come with a buggy, and while it may not be the shiniest ride in the lot, it gets you from Teeth of the Dog to Minitas Beach in style.

Best for: Golfers, short stays, couples, and value-hunters who want convenience over luxury.

 

Elite Rooms — Bigger, Bolder, With Nespresso Included

Best rooms in Casa de Campo Resort - Elite

Ah, the Elite Rooms.

These are the Casita Rooms’ more refined cousins — slightly larger, elegantly appointed, and with a quiet confidence that whispers luxury rather than shouting it. And yes — you’ll sense the difference immediately.

The first thing I noticed? The space. These rooms are noticeably more generous in size, with many offering serene sea views — especially the balcony rooms in the 300 and 400 zones. Nestled close to the iconic Teeth of the Dog golf course, they blend elegance and practicality with ease. And while the Nespresso machine is a thoughtful perk, what truly sets these rooms apart is the full range of upscale amenities — from plush bedding and spa-style bathrooms to elegant workspaces and curated minibars. Everything feels a touch more refined, more intentional, more… Casa de Campo.

They’re not dramatically different in layout from the Casitas, but you get more light, better views, and nicer furniture. Plus, the bathrooms feel more spa-like, and the overall ambiance is just… elevated.

Best for: Small families, longer stays, or anyone who wants a room that feels a notch more premium without breaking the bank.

 

Premier Club Rooms — Now We’re Talking Luxury

Best rooms in Casa de Campo Resort - Premier

If you’re here to feel like royalty, let’s talk Premier Club Rooms.

These are the newest additions to Casa de Campo, built just two years ago — and they scream modern luxury. I mean, private reception, check-in on arrival, and an exclusive lounge with snacks and drinks all day?

Yes, please.

My room had a terrace with full views of hole one and hole nine on Pete Dye Courses. Waking up to that was like waking up on the cover of a golf magazine.

They may not face the sea, but the views of the Links course — especially holes one and nine — are pure green serenity.

And the interiors? Exquisitely designed. Expansive walk-in showers, refined custom furnishings, ambient lighting, and intuitive, touch-controlled technology create an atmosphere that is both indulgent and serene. It’s the kind of place where you don’t just unpack — you settle in with a glass of wine and a quiet sense that you’ve made an excellent decision.

Best for: Honeymoons, anniversaries, business travelers, or anyone who wants VIP treatment and ultra-modern design.

What About the Suites?

Here’s where things begin to take on an even more refined character.

Each room type — Casita, Elite, Premier — offers the option to upgrade to one- or two-bedroom suites. If you’ve got kids, friends, or just need more room for your golf clubs and shopping bags, this is the move.

The Presidential Suite in the Premier area? It’s far more than a room — it’s a declaration of intent. Think: expansive spaces, absolute privacy, seamless service. If you’ve booked it, chances are you’re celebrating something major — or you’re the type of person who believes life’s too short for anything less than extraordinary.

Let’s Talk Buggies (Because They Matter)

One of the coolest things about Casa de Campo is that every room includes a buggy — aka your own mini car. You’ll use it to get everywhere, from the marina to Altos de Chavón.

But a little secret? The buggies aren’t all the same.

In Casitas, you might be handed a slightly more vintage model — reliable, yes, but with the kind of charm you’d associate with a classic novel rather than a sports car. In Premier Rooms? Expect the latest ride, smooth and silent, like cruising through the resort on a whisper. It’s a subtle luxury, but one that becomes obvious somewhere between your morning coffee run and your sunset cocktail dash to La Caña.

Room Setup Tips: What Works for Families, Couples & Groups

Most rooms sleep up to four. But let’s be real: if you’re four adults, don’t try to squeeze into one room.

Go for two rooms, or a suite.

Setups usually include a massive 2-meter king bed + a sofa bed, or two beds that are 1.45m wide. Perfect for a couple with a kid. Okay for two adults and two small kids. Tight for four grown-ups after a long day of golf and mojitos.

📍 Final Word: Which Room Should You Book?

Let’s recap this like we’re in a group chat:

  • You’re here for golf + value + great location? Casita Room.
  • You want better views, nicer finishes, more space? Elite Room.
  • You want luxury, exclusivity, that unmistakable feeling of being genuinely special and the best terrace? Premier Room.

And if you’re still not sure?

Book a Premier Room. Trust me. It’s the kind of place where even the air conditioning feels upscale.

 

Now go ahead, book your stay, and thank me later when you’re sipping rum on that private terrace like you own the place.

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