Casa Vega Dominican Republic | 12-Bedroom Villa in La Romana La Romana
Holiday Home Rental Description
Imagine twenty-four people waking simultaneously to Atlantic breezes and the sound of waves breaking against white sand—this is a luxury villa rental in La Romana, Dominican Republic, where Casa Vega Dominican Republic transforms a family gathering or milestone celebration into something unforgettable. Perched on the Casa de Campo resort’s southern coastline, this twelve-bedroom estate commands views across Minitas Bay while remaining shielded within one of the Caribbean’s most exclusive gated communities, a refuge that has perfected luxury hospitality for over five decades.
Inside Casa Vega Dominican Republic
Casa Vega Dominican Republic sleeps 24 guests across 12 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms distributed across three distinct living levels, each configured for both privacy and congregation. The ground floor anchors the property with five king-bedded suites, each paired with its own bathroom, alongside three additional guest bedrooms: one featuring queen-sized twin beds with en-suite facilities, another with a queen sofa bed and bathroom, and a third double bedroom with bath. This level contains the villa’s operational heart—a fully equipped kitchen designed with professional-grade appliances, a substantial dining area for group meals, a living area for evening gatherings, a dedicated fitness space, and a utility room managing the property’s infrastructure. The ground floor bed-and-bath configuration ensures elderly guests or those with mobility preferences never navigate staircases to retire.
Ascending to the first floor, the master suite commands centerpiece status, accessible via private lift or staircase and floating above Minitas Bay with a cinema-quality flat-screen television, elegant furnishings, a full en-suite bathroom, and a private balcony where dawn arrives first. Two additional king-bedded suites occupy this floor, each with independent bathrooms, alongside a fourth bedroom configured with twin queen beds and matching bathroom facilities. The architectural separation between master and guest wings creates natural social boundaries—guests gather on the ground floor while principals retain upper-level sanctuary.
Throughout the property, every bedroom and bathroom receives the same attention to comfort: premium linens, quality toiletries, climate control, in-room safes, and television access. The sound system wired throughout the villa permits music to follow guests from the kitchen to the terrace, from the pool deck to the bedside.
Outdoor Spaces and Living
The exterior landscape dissolves the boundary between resort and private residence. A wraparound infinity pool with Roman step entry dominates the central terrace, its edge appearing to spill into Minitas Bay itself—sun loungers line both sides, positioned to capture either morning or afternoon light depending on the time you choose to settle. An in-pool bar permits casual refreshment without breaking the swimming routine, while a dedicated jacuzzi offers heated alternatives when evening temperature drops or muscles require therapeutic attention. The outdoor kitchen and barbecue facility transform entertaining into theater: a chef managing the grill while guests circulate through the gazebo, the lawn area, and multiple outdoor dining stations furnished with weather-resistant tables and seating for groups of varied sizes.
A private beach access—white sand, Casa de Campo-exclusive, fifty meters from the pool deck—provides both recreation and contemplation space. Water toys stored on-site enable immediate water activities: paddleboards, floats, and inflatables convert the shallow bay into a playground. The property’s private parking handles multiple vehicles without visible congestion; landscaping and fencing ensure complete privacy despite the resort’s bustling facilities lying just beyond the gate.
Location: La Romana and the Surrounding Area
Casa Vega Dominican Republic occupies a position within Casa de Campo, a 7,000-acre resort development lying 8km southwest of La Romana city center, established in 1974 as the Dominican Republic’s first all-inclusive destination and remaining the standard against which Caribbean luxury resorts measure themselves. The property’s southern coast positioning means sunrise over the Caribbean and unfettered access to Minitas Bay’s protected waters.
La Romana itself—a city of approximately 130,000 residents—functions as both cultural anchor and practical hub. The daily market in central La Romana stocks Caribbean produce, fresh fish, and local crafts; supermarkets including a Jumbo Supermercado branch 6km away supply any staple forgotten by advance provisioning. The city’s casino district offers evening entertainment for those seeking games of chance; nightclubs and beach bars provide alternatives for different energy levels.
Altos de Chavón, a reconstructed Mediterranean village 10km northwest, serves as the cultural centerpiece of the region. Built in 1982 and designed to evoke sixteenth-century Spanish colonial architecture, it contains artist studios, contemporary galleries, jewelry workshops, and restaurants positioned along stone-paved avenues. The 5,000-seat amphitheater hosts performances ranging from classical concerts to contemporary music throughout the year. This destination suits those seeking culturally substantive afternoons within forty-minute drives.
The offshore islands of Saona and Catalina lie 20-30km southeast, reachable by boat charter (arranged through the resort’s marina, 3km away) within ninety minutes. Both islands feature coral reefs, sea turtle populations, and white-sand beaches unchanged since Columbus-era descriptions—snorkeling and scuba diving reveal tropical fish species, brain coral formations, and—if fortunate—sea turtle encounters. Sport fishing departures from Casa de Campo’s marina access the Atlantic shelf waters where marlin, wahoo, and dorado runs occur seasonally.
Golf dominates the resort calendar: three championship courses include the Teeth of the Dog, ranked the Caribbean’s premier course for three consecutive decades, a Pete Dye design utilizing cliff-side holes and ocean-view fairways. Night Golf offers a contemporary spin on the traditional game. Tennis centers operate professional-standard courts; equestrian facilities manage both instruction and trail rides through resort grounds and surrounding sugarcane plantations.
La Romana International Airport lies 55km northeast; commercial transfers require approximately fifty-five minutes via the DR-3 highway. The airport handles both regional Caribbean flights and direct connections to North America and Europe, making Casa Vega Dominican Republic accessible for extended families flying from multiple origins.
Seasonal considerations: December through April marks the dry season, with temperatures hovering between 24-28°C and minimal rainfall—optimal for pool and beach days. This window coincides with international school holidays, explaining peak availability challenges. May through November introduces afternoon thunderstorms and elevated humidity, though these periods offer lower rates and smaller crowds. Hurricane season technically extends through November, though Category 5 events strike the Dominican Republic rarely.
For broader destination context, explore our luxury villas in Caribbean locations, review our full collection in La Romana Province, and consult our Caribbean travel guide for seasonal highlights and activity planning.
Who This Villa Suits Best
Multi-generational family reunions: The twelve-bedroom configuration with ground-floor accessibility accommodates aging parents alongside adult children and grandchildren—rare for properties in the 24-guest range. The master suite’s upper-floor isolation permits parents privacy while the main living spaces encourage group dining and pool time.
Destination weddings and celebrations: The villa’s size, resort amenities, and Casa de Campo event facilities (amphitheater, beachfront venues, catering teams) enable three-day celebrations. The second master suite accommodates honored guests; remaining bedrooms distribute wedding party members. Resort staff handle logistics while villa staff (included) manage household operations.
Corporate retreats: Twelve bedrooms accommodate twelve double-occupancy executives; ground-floor living areas function as meeting spaces; the fitness center and golf courses provide team-building programming. High-speed Wi-Fi and stable connectivity support hybrid work during partial-week stays.
Friend groups celebrating milestone years: Six to eight couples find comfortable accommodation and built-in activity structures (golf, water sports, dining experiences) without requiring social coordination.
Not ideal for: Couples seeking intimate getaways (the property’s scale and staff presence contradict seclusion); guests requiring direct beach access without resort membership (the Casa de Campo gate restricts non-resident beach use).
Practical Information
Capacity & Layout: Casa Vega Dominican Republic accommodates 24 guests maximum across 12 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms. Bed configurations include eight king suites, two queen twin-bed bedrooms, one queen sofa bed, and one double bedroom. All bedrooms feature en-suite bathrooms.
Nearest Airport: La Romana International Airport (LRM) lies 55km northeast; commercial transfers via the DR-3 highway require approximately fifty-five minutes. International carriers operate regional Caribbean services and direct transatlantic connections.
Nearest Supermarket: Jumbo Supermercado (La Romana location) stands 6km away, stocking imported goods alongside local produce. The resort’s internal marketplace serves immediate needs; advance shopping lists delivered before arrival ensure provisioning without guest shopping time.
Included in Rental: Utilities (electricity, water, Wi-Fi), linens and towels, pool maintenance and heating, trash collection, alarm system operation, and basic housekeeping (additional maid service available for premium packages). Chef, butler, and concierge services available for supplementary fees and advance booking.
Check-in Flexibility: Standard check-in occurs at 4:00 PM; early arrivals accommodated subject to previous guest departures. Late checkout negotiable for modest additional fees. The property manager (accessed via 24-hour concierge) coordinates any special requirements before arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions about Casa Vega Dominican Republic
How many guests does Casa Vega Dominican Republic sleep?
Casa Vega Dominican Republic accommodates 24 guests maximum across 12 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms. The bedroom breakdown includes eight king-bedded suites, two queen twin-bed configurations, one queen sofa bed, and one double bedroom. Each room features its own en-suite bathroom, ensuring sufficient facilities for large groups.
What is the nearest airport to Casa Vega Dominican Republic in La Romana?
La Romana International Airport (airport code LRM) lies 55km northeast of Casa Vega Dominican Republic. Commercial car transfers via the DR-3 highway require approximately fifty-five minutes of driving time. The airport accommodates regional Caribbean flights, charter services, and direct international connections from North America and Europe. Alternatively, Santo Domingo Las Américas International Airport (SDQ), the nation’s largest hub, sits 120km northwest—approximately ninety minutes by highway—and offers more frequent international service, though ground transfer time increases accordingly.
What is the best time of year to rent Casa Vega Dominican Republic?
December through April represents the optimal window: temperatures range between 24-28°C, rainfall remains minimal, and ocean conditions favor water activities. This period coincides with international school holidays, driving peak demand and premium pricing. May through November introduces afternoon thunderstorms and humidity elevation, though rates decrease and availability expands substantially. Hurricane season technically extends through November; however, direct major hurricane impacts on La Romana occur infrequently (statistical probability approximately once per twenty-year cycle). September and October typically register as the quietest months, offering lowest rates and minimal crowds for guests prioritizing budget and exclusivity over peak-season guarantees.
Is Casa Vega Dominican Republic suitable for families with children?
Yes, Casa Vega Dominican Republic accommodates families effectively. The infinity pool features shallow entry areas suitable for young swimmers; water toys and floats stored on-site enable supervised play without external equipment hire. The private beach access—Casa de Campo’s exclusive white-sand cove—provides calm, protected waters ideal for children unable to navigate ocean swells. The resort operates family activity programs and children’s clubs, permitting parents afternoon leisure while kids participate in structured programming (additional charges apply; advance booking required). The ground-floor bedroom-and-bathroom configuration suits parents preferring proximity to children’s sleeping quarters. Potential considerations: the infinity pool lacks formal lifeguard coverage (parental supervision required); the property’s open architecture (large glass doors, multiple level transitions) demands standard childproofing vigilance.
What is included in the rental price at Casa Vega Dominican Republic?
Base rental includes: all utilities (electricity, water, internet/Wi-Fi), linens and towels refreshed daily, pool maintenance and heating systems, trash collection, alarm system operation, and basic housekeeping (typically four hours daily, Monday-Saturday). The resort’s amenity fees (beach access, facility use) transfer to guests as resort residents. Chef services, butler support, and expanded maid hours available as paid supplements (rates vary; advance booking required). Laundry services, spa treatments, activity bookings (golf, water sports, fishing charters), and dining reservations outside the villa require separate arrangements and payment.
What restaurants and shops are near Casa Vega Dominican Republic?
Within Casa de Campo resort: the Minitas Beach Club (5km from the villa) operates seafood-focused fine dining with Atlantic views, live music programming, and sunset positioning; multiple casual dining venues within the resort complex serve Caribbean, international, and fusion cuisine. External La Romana establishments (8km south): central market district offers fresh produce, local fish, and artisan goods alongside casual comedores (small restaurants) serving Dominican lunch specialties. Jumbo Supermercado (6km) stocks imported groceries and local staples. Altos de Chavón village (10km northwest) contains upscale restaurants positioned along medieval-style streets, plus jewelry shops, art galleries, and artisan studios. The resort’s concierge arranges restaurant reservations and provides driver services for off-property dining experiences.


