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Luxury villa for golf groups Casa de Campo — when the group is big and everything has to go right

luxury villa for golf groups Casa de Campo

Luxury villa for golf groups Casa de Campo — when the group is big and everything has to go right

Finding a luxury villa for golf groups Casa de Campo that handles logistics without fragmenting the group experience is the real challenge for any operator managing 16 or more travelers. This is not a room catalog. It’s a practical guide to why oceanfront villas inside the resort are changing how agencies and tour operators package golf trips for large groups in the Caribbean.

The real problem with large golf groups

When a group exceeds 12 people, logistics stops being a detail and becomes the centre of everything. And the first person to feel it isn’t the traveler. It’s the operator.

The hotel-block model no longer works

Eight rooms on one floor. Ten on another. Two suites separated because there was no contiguous availability.

The group arrives and, from day one, the experience is fragmented. Breakfasts at different times. People who don’t know where the restaurant is. A WhatsApp chat that becomes a complaints hotline.

The operator, who should be running their business, ends up playing concierge.

Day three: when the group runs out of plan

The first two days run themselves. There’s energy. Everything is new.

Then day three arrives. Golf is done. Beach too. And the question no operator wants to hear: «So… what do we do today?»

That’s the moment a destination without depth loses the group. And where the operator loses the repeat booking.

What operators actually need from a group villa

It’s not about square footage. It’s about structure.

One address, not twelve rooms

What a large group needs is to be together. Under one roof. With shared spaces that work as natural meeting points.

A private villa for large groups in the Dominican Republic solves that: one address, one reference point, one shared experience.

Full service without external coordination

Chef. Butler. Housekeeping 14 hours a day. Private airport transfer.

All integrated. Nothing to hire from outside. The operator recommends. The resort delivers.

That’s the difference between an isolated villa and a villa inside a resort: the infrastructure is there, without you having to build it.

Villa Opulenta: 10 bedrooms in Punta Aguila

Punta Aguila is the most exclusive area inside Casa de Campo Resort. Where villa owners pay millions to live. Your clients get to stay like one of them.

Villa Opulenta is a luxury villa for golf groups Casa de Campo that combines total privacy with direct access to the resort’s full infrastructure.

What the villa includes

  • Ten bedrooms: seven kings, four queens, three bunk bed sets
  • Private pool overlooking the Caribbean
  • Butler from dawn. Chef preparing breakfast each morning
  • Housekeeping 14 hours a day
  • Private airport transfer — five minutes from the terminal, not two hours

What surrounds the villa (inside the resort)

  • 63 holes of Pete Dye golf, including Teeth of the Dog (number 1 in the Caribbean)
  • Forbes Four-Star spa — perfect for the partners who came for the trip, not the tee times
  • Nine a la carte restaurants — a different one each night, and they’ll still be debating which was best on the flight home
  • Polo, horseback riding, shooting, deep-sea fishing, tennis, padel, pickleball
  • Minitas Beach — private, uncrowded, with an infinity pool

Everything by golf cart. Nothing to coordinate outside the resort.

Why agencies choose villas inside a resort

An isolated villa in the Caribbean forces the operator to arrange everything: transport, restaurants, activities, tee times with external courses. More complexity. Less margin.

A villa inside a 7,000-acre resort changes the equation. The resort has the infrastructure. The operator has peace of mind.

And the group gets a cohesive experience where day three doesn’t exist as a problem — because there are more options than they can exhaust in a week.

For agencies specializing in European and North American golf groups, this formula solves a real friction: the client who spends the most judges the operator by how smooth everything felt.

How to structure a golf group at Casa de Campo

The process is straightforward:

  1. You send the dates and group size
  2. Within 24 hours you have a full proposal: villa, golf, activities, restaurants
  3. The resort handles all internal logistics
  4. You present a complete package to your client

One point of contact. One budget. One experience.

Global Hemisphere, the resort’s exclusive golf sales representative for Europe and Asia, handles enquiries from operators seeking villa-based group packaging — with demand concentrated in the November-May winter season.

Got a group? Let’s see how it fits

You don’t need everything confirmed. If you have a tentative group — approximate dates, number of people, traveler level — we can build a tailored structure.

No commitment. No pressure. Just a clear proposal so you can see if it works.

You can contact us here ↗️

What operators ask before booking

Can you accommodate a group of more than 16 people in a single villa in the Caribbean?

Yes. Villa Opulenta has 10 bedrooms with capacity for up to 20 guests. There are other oceanfront villas at Casa de Campo with capacities from 4 to 12 bedrooms, depending on the group size.

What does the villa service include — do we need to arrange catering separately?

No. The villa includes a private chef, butler, housekeeping 14 hours a day and airport transfer. Everything is integrated. No external providers to coordinate.

How many golf courses are accessible from the villa?

Three Pete Dye courses with 63 holes in total: Teeth of the Dog (number 1 in the Caribbean), Dye Fore and The Links. All inside the resort, accessible by golf cart.

What activities are available for non-golfers?

Forbes Four-Star spa, nine a la carte restaurants, Minitas private beach, polo, horseback riding, shooting, deep-sea fishing, tennis, padel, pickleball and Altos de Chavon (artists’ village with amphitheatre). All inside the resort.

How does the booking process work for a tour operator?

Send dates and group size to Global Hemisphere. Within 24 hours you receive a full proposal covering villa, golf, activities and restaurants. One point of contact and one budget.

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