This exclusive paradise of the Dominican Republic has opened a new hotel inside a hotel

Resort Casa de Campo

Opened in 1974, the sprawling 7,000-acre paradise on the country’s southeast coast looks more like a village than a four-star Forbes guide, with 3 golf courses, a marina (with 370 slides, it’s the largest in the Caribbean), a yacht club, a horse riding center, polo fields, a spa, about 20 restaurants and bars, a tennis center (the largest in the Caribbean) and a shooting club, plus hotel rooms, suites and villas.

Launched last month, the all-suite Premier Club provides more privacy and personalized service. While staying at Casa de Campo’s newly built lakefront construction in front of Casa de Campo’s central lobby, have access to perks found nowhere else in the resort, adding check-in at a committed lounge, a special golf cart to help you navigate the sprawling grounds, personal concierge service, and a pillow and aromatherapy menu. Snacks

The new suites

The 58 Premier Club Suites also have another look. While the hotel’s main rooms have a vintage aesthetic with neutral tones and herbal fabrics like stone and mahogany, Premier Club Suites embrace a modern style by combining a neutral palette with lighter woods and peacock umbrellas. animated across the ocean, local art and state-of-the-art technology (such as the 55-inch and 65-inch Wise TVs in the Premier Junior Suites and Premier Suites, respectively). They also have a bar with full-size sink, Kohler toilets with giant window (with shutter) that make them more spacious, rooms with sofa beds, balconies or terraces and butler service.

The coveted top among the new homes is the Premier Presidential Suite. Inside you will find 3 bedrooms, an office, a kitchen with separate front for staff, a dining room for 8 more people and a living room with 70-inch smart TV. . If you are traveling with an entourage or need maximum privacy, you can rent two more suites to have all the time to yourself.

The new spa

The hotel will also upload a new spa. Scheduled to open in the summer, Casa de Campo’s spa will be a larger wellness hideaway with thirteen remedies, each with its own lawn and outdoor shower; a hydrotherapy circuit with sauna, hammam, energy pool, bloodless pool and laconium loungers; an outdoor pool with sheds; a giant hall of tranquility; a café and juice bar; and a spa concierge. In a quest to create more personal experiences, Casa de Campo will offer a new VIP suite it calls a “spa within a spa. “The specialized spa suite will have its own entrance, lounge, remedy area, makeup station, bathroom, indoor and outdoor showers, energy pool and bar and refreshment area.

In addition to sumptuous interpretations of classic remedies, the more than 18,000-square-foot spa will offer state-of-the-art facilities such as the JetPeel facial, which uses jet generation to deeply cleanse and exfoliate the skin; Triple Detox Therapy, a mixture of infrared heat, negative ions and chromocura; and dynamic and binaural acoustic stimulation, where a bed of Gharieni Welnamis remedies with computer-controlled sound and vibration cure helps you reach a deeper point of relaxation.

Play on 3 golf courses.

The many activities

While you wait for the spa to open, sign up for the likely endless list of activities at Hotel La Romana. An exclusive charm is Altos de Chavón, an artisanal village encouraged through a sixteenth-century Mediterranean town. Stroll the cobblestone streets to explore the shops, a museum, gallery, Catholic church, restaurants, and a 5,000-seat amphitheater that has hosted performances by everyone from Frank Sinatra to Alicia Keys.

Golfers will need to book tee times on the 3 courses designed by Pete Dye, but especially on the popular seven-hole Teeth of the Dog. You can also head to the equestrian center to explore the hotel’s tropical lands on one of the magnificent horses — even jogging through secluded villas owned by celebrities like singer Marc Anthony and former baseball player Sammy Sosa.

If you need to venture outside the sprawling property, take a day on Catalina Island for a snorkeling tour. A boat will take you to the six square miles of virgin, uninhabited sand not far from shore. Considered a national monument for its varied marine ecosystem, Catalina is a wonderful position for beginners in snorkeling given its clear, shallow waters. Our advisor took us to popular dive spots and his willing eye saw a puffer fish hiding under a rock. He showed us a domain dotted with a giant starfish and we came across a turtle nibbling grass on the ocean floor. On the shore, the beach fills up as the day progresses, with catamarans anchoring along the shore and music rising above the sound of the waves as tourists swim or enjoy the sea. sun.

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