Three-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® sleep six — the size where a golf foursome and their partners fit comfortably, two couples can travel together without sharing space, or a small family of four-to-six can take a long weekend without paying for bedrooms they don’t need. This is the resort’s most accessible villa tier, scaled tight enough that walking distance to the courses becomes a real differentiator and the rate band starts well below the chef-included entry of the 4-bedroom collection. It’s also the size where the villa’s positioning starts to define the trip: a 3-BR with the back garden running onto The Links 11th fairway and a 3-BR a few steps from the Pro Shop are different products even when the floor plan is similar.
Caribbean Paradise Homes represents three 3-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo®, each positioned for a different version of the trip: Bella Vista in Golf Villa I Phase (entry-tier at $600/night, multi-level layout with an upper terrace cutout framing the Caribbean horizon, walking distance to Teeth of the Dog and the Pro Shop); Golf Villa 8 also in Golf Villa I Phase ($600/night, walks to both Teeth of the Dog and The Links from the front door); and Villa Uchi in Golf Villas V Phase ($900/night, single-story with the back garden running onto The Links 11th fairway, a private walled pool, and a cook included). Each is 3 bedrooms sleeping 6.
Below: the three villas, what a foursome or small family actually looks like at Casa de Campo® across a long weekend, how to choose between the two Phase I walkers and the Phase V cook-included option, and the logistics worth knowing before you book.
The Arrival
The cart pulls up the driveway. Maybe two carts if the bags didn’t fit in one. Six guests step out — a golf foursome with two partners, two couples on a long weekend, or a small family with the grandparents along.
At Bella Vista the front door opens to the multi-level interior and within a few minutes someone has wandered up to the upper terrace and spotted the wide rectangular cutout in the wall framing the Caribbean horizon. The clubs come out next; the first tee of Teeth of the Dog is a short ride up the road.
At Golf Villa 8, the cart rolls past the Pro Shop on the way in, with Teeth of the Dog in one direction and The Links in the other. The upper terrace catches the breeze coming off the fairway.
At Villa Uchi, the gate opens onto a single-story layout. The great room’s glass walls fold back to the lawn, and the lawn runs straight onto the 11th fairway of The Links. Someone takes a wedge from the bag and chips a ball into the open garden. The cook is already in the kitchen prepping dinner.
Different settings, same first hour: people find their bedrooms, change clothes, and end up outside.
The Split Day
By the second morning, the day splits naturally. Six guests isn’t enough mass for a true compound-style sprawl, but it’s plenty for the golfers and the non-golfers to run their own parallel agendas.
Most mornings the golfers head out early. From Bella Vista the first tee of Teeth of the Dog is a short ride up the road — same address as the Pro Shop and the 19th Hole Bar. From Golf Villa 8 the cart goes either direction; Teeth of the Dog and The Links both tee off a few minutes from the door. From Villa Uchi the round starts a few minutes up the road, with the 11th fairway visible from the breakfast terrace. Teeth of the Dog — ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards — sets the tempo for the trip; The Links is the second round; Dye Fore (Pete Dye’s clifftop course atop Vista Chavón) is a short drive away for the third.
Meanwhile, the non-golfers have their own day. Minitas Beach Club is a short cart ride from all three villas. The Equestrian Center runs trail rides. The Spa sits a few minutes from Bella Vista and Golf Villa 8 on the same road as the Pro Shop. The Racquet Center is a short ride for the tennis pair.
Lunch is rarely a full group affair. Some come back to the villa for a quiet sandwich on the terrace; some eat at La Cana by the marina or at one of the resort restaurants. By mid-afternoon the group reconverges at the villa or at the resort pool.
For groups larger than 6, see our 4-bedroom villas (sleep 8) or 6-bedroom collection (sleep 12).
Through the Trip
The All-Hands Meal
The all-hands meal. The all-hands meal at 3-BR scale is more intimate than at the larger tiers — six guests around one table, sometimes eight with extras. At Villa Uchi the cook handles it: the long indoor dining table fits all six comfortably, the kitchen is recently renovated with a gas range and a central prep island, and the menu (Dominican classics, fresh fish, kid-friendly options) is planned with the concierge in advance.
At Bella Vista and Golf Villa 8 — both housekeeper-only — the all-hands meal goes one of two ways. Either the group cooks together in the recently-renovated kitchen, or our concierge brings in a private chef for the evening. The private chef is the fix when the group wants the all-hands meal done for them without booking Villa Uchi’s full-service tier.
Either way, the all-hands meal is where the trip stops being three couples and starts being one trip. Aggregators don’t tell you that at 3-BR scale, the cook isn’t standard — they’ll list bedroom count and stop there. We tell you so you book the right villa for the trip you actually want.
The Wind-Down
The wind-down. The third night, the rhythm settles. The golfers know which course tees off first, the non-golfers know which path leads to the beach, and everyone knows where the breeze catches the terrace in the late afternoon.
At Bella Vista the wind-down happens on the upper covered terrace, looking through the rectangular cutout at the Caribbean horizon, with drinks on the table and the round-of-the-day post-mortem in low voices. At Golf Villa 8 it’s the same terrace but pointed at the Teeth of the Dog fairway, watching the last groups walk past. At Villa Uchi it’s the walled pool or the hammock between two trees at the back of the garden, the 11th fairway quiet now that play has ended for the day.
By the second half of the long weekend, the trip stops being a stay at the villa and becomes the villa.
How to Choose Between the Three
Three 3-bedroom villas, three different trips. The choice usually comes down to whether the trip is golf-walking-distance or pool-and-cook, and whether the family wants to cook for themselves or be cooked for.
Pick Bella Vista when the trip is built around the central golf address — Pro Shop, 19th Hole, Spa, Hotel all on the same loop — and the group is happy cooking on their own schedule or arranging a private chef as needed. Multi-level layout, the standout upper terrace cutout view, entry-tier rate. No pool, no cook included.
Pick Golf Villa 8 when the trip wants the walks-to-two-courses address — Teeth of the Dog one direction, The Links the other, the cart never needs to go far. Same Phase I central pocket as Bella Vista, same entry-tier rate, same housekeeper-only staffing. The differentiator is the fairway-and-sea framed view from the upper terrace.
Pick Villa Uchi when the trip wants the full estate experience at 3-BR scale — back garden running onto The Links 11th fairway, private walled pool, cook handling all the meals, single-story layout. Premium-tier rate ($900/night) but only $300/night more than the entry-tier villas, and the cook + pool + golf-fairway combination is unique at this bedroom count.
If the trip is larger than 6 guests, step up to our 4-bedroom villas (sleep 8) or 6-bedroom collection (sleep 12).
What Is Typically Included
Staff at 3-BR scale varies by villa — this is the tier where the inclusions actually matter to the choice.
At Villa Uchi: housekeeper and cook included with the rental. The cook handles all the meals at the villa for the duration of the stay, with the menu planned ahead of arrival through our concierge. This is the full-service tier at 3-BR scale.
At Bella Vista and Golf Villa 8: housekeeper only. No cook included. Both villas have recently-renovated kitchens set up for guests who cook on their own schedule. For groups that want a cook without booking Villa Uchi, our concierge arranges a private chef for the stay (or for selected nights) for an additional fee.
Across all three: pre-arrival planning with your Caribbean Paradise Homes specialist covers grocery preferences, dietary requirements, restaurant reservations, tee-time bookings, golf cart rental, airport transfers, and any external vendors the trip needs. The 18% service fee and the Casa de Campo® registration fee ($30/adult/night, $15/child/night ages 4–12, complimentary under 4) are added to every rental.
Logistics, Distances & Pricing
Distance summary for the 3-BR shortlist:
- Minitas Beach Club (the resort’s primary beach + beach service): ~1.0 mi / short cart ride from Bella Vista; ~1.3 mi from Golf Villa 8; ~1.0 mi from Villa Uchi
- Teeth of the Dog (ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards): 0.2 mi / walkable from Bella Vista; 0.3 mi / walkable from Golf Villa 8; ~0.9 mi short ride from Villa Uchi
- The Links: 0.3 mi walkable from Golf Villa 8; short ride from Bella Vista; the 11th fairway runs along Villa Uchi’s back garden
- Dye Fore (Pete Dye’s clifftop course atop Vista Chavón): ~3.1–3.6 mi short drive from all three
- Casa de Campo® Marina: ~2.2–3.3 mi drive from all three
- Altos de Chavón: ~3.1–3.6 mi drive from all three
Pricing range: $600/night at Bella Vista and Golf Villa 8 (entry-tier Phase I, housekeeper-only) → $900/night at Villa Uchi (Phase V, cook + private pool). The $300/night spread is small for this tier, but the inclusions difference is real — Villa Uchi’s premium covers cook, private walled pool, and a single-story layout, not just the rate band. Rates exclude the 18% service fee and the resort registration fee.
Booking lead times: 3-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® book 2–4 months ahead in high season (December–April). For Christmas/New Year and Easter weeks, 4–8 months ahead is typical. Direct booking with Caribbean Paradise Homes since 2003 means no booking-platform fees.
Rates are indicative only and subject to change based on exact dates, occupancy, villa selection, and availability at the time of booking.
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Featured 3-Bedroom Villas
Our 3-bedroom collection sleeps 6 guests across the resort — from Bella Vista, a multi-level villa walking distance to Teeth of the Dog, to Golf Villa 8, a sea-view villa framing fairway and Caribbean in one shot, to Villa Uchi, an on-course villa on The Links 11th fairway with private walled pool — ranked among the Caribbean’s top courses by the World Golf Awards. Each villa includes private pool, full staff and resort access. Compare the full 3-bedroom lineup on our accommodation page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many guests can a 3 bedroom villa accommodate?
A 3-bedroom villa at this Caribbean resort typically sleeps 6 guests on double occupancy, with extra beds and pull-outs taking some properties to 8. The size sits in the sweet spot for two or three couples sharing a weekend, a young family with grandparents along, or a small golf trip with non-playing partners — large enough for everyone to have their own bedroom, small enough that the conversation stays at one table.
Are 3 bedroom villas staffed?
Yes — almost all 3-bedroom villas in our portfolio include a housekeeper and cook as standard, with select villas also including a butler or waiter at this size. Private chef service can be added to any 3-bedroom booking, and on multi-week stays it is one of the most popular concierge add-ons.
Is this a good size for families?
It is genuinely the most popular size for families travelling with children. Three bedrooms typically gives parents, grandparents, and three children their own spaces, with the pool, the gazebo, or a covered terrace becoming the kids’ base on rainy afternoons. Villas like Bella Vista (3br walking to Teeth of the Dog) and Villa Uchi (3br on The Links with private walled pool) are bookings we repeat with returning families season after season.
Are these villas close to the beach or golf?
All three of our 3-bedroom villas sit in the golf neighborhoods, but each delivers a different angle. Bella Vista is a short walk to Teeth of the Dog with sea views from the upper terrace. Golf Villa 8 frames the Teeth of the Dog fairway and the Caribbean in one shot. Villa Uchi sits directly on The Links 11th fairway with a private walled pool. Minitas Beach is a short golf-cart ride from any of them. Tell us what your group values most and we will match the location to that.
Do 3-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® have private pools?
Every 3-bedroom villa in our portfolio has a private pool. Most also include a separate jacuzzi, an outdoor dining terrace large enough for the full group, and a golf cart so guests can reach the beach, the marina, or the pro shop without coordinating transport.
What is the minimum stay for a 3-bedroom villa rental at Casa de Campo®?
Three nights is the baseline outside peak season. Christmas, New Year, Easter, and Thanksgiving weeks rise to a 7-night minimum across most 3-bedroom villas, and the most-requested properties book 6–12 months in advance for those weeks. Caribbean Paradise Homes confirms exact minimums on each villa shortlist before you commit.




