Four-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® sleep eight — the size where a small family fits comfortably in their own rooms, two couples can travel together without sharing space, or a three-generation trip works without anyone bunking on a sofa. This is the resort’s most accessible villa size with the full Caribbean Paradise Homes experience — chef included, private pool, daytime concierge — without the estate-scale price band that kicks in at 6 bedrooms and up. It’s also the size where the villa’s positioning starts to define the trip: a 4-BR on a Costa Verde oceanfront bluff and a 4-BR on the quiet Barranca inland are different products even when the floor plan is similar.
Caribbean Paradise Homes represents three 4-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo®, each positioned for a different trip: Casa Bliss in El Ingenio (entry-level at $1,150/night with a teal door, open-air courtyard, glass roof, pebble garden, and The Links fairway out back); Casa Ceiba in Barranca ($3,650/night with a centenary Ceiba tree shading the back lawn, terracotta roof, open-plan core); and La Fabulosa on the Costa Verde oceanfront ($4,700/night with the Caribbean Sea and Teeth of the Dog’s 8th hole both visible from the same lounger, an infinity pool, royal palms framing the view). Each is 4 bedrooms sleeping 8. Each includes a chef handling all the meals.
Below: the three villas, what a group of eight actually looks like at Casa de Campo® across a week, how to choose between Links-side, Barranca-quiet, and Costa-Verde-oceanfront, and the logistics worth knowing before you book.
The Arrival
The arrival. A group of eight lands together or in two waves — the parents and kids in one wave, the second couple or in-laws in the next. The villa absorbs this through four bedrooms across the main floor plan: somebody can shower in the primary suite while the cook is in the kitchen prepping the welcome dinner, and the kids claim the pool before unpacking. At Casa Bliss the open-air courtyard is the first gathering zone — the rain chain catching the afternoon light, the louvred panels folded back to the pool. At Casa Ceiba the back lawn under the Ceiba tree is the welcoming spot, the shade already across the chairs. At La Fabulosa the colonnaded terrace with the sea past the pool is what the group sees first — the photo people send back before they’ve finished unpacking.
The Split Day
The split day. At eight guests, the day naturally splits in two. Typically two or three of the adults play golf or take the spa morning, two or three settle in by the pool, the kids run the lawn or hit the beach, and one or two stay back for a late breakfast. The 4-bedroom villa absorbs this — the outdoor zones support parallel activities, the cook handles staggered breakfasts (early golf coffee through mid-morning kid pancakes), and the daytime concierge manages cart movements between activities. At Casa Bliss the Links proximity means golfers walk to the 1st tee; at Casa Ceiba the Barranca position keeps the villa quiet for the stay-back contingent; at La Fabulosa the beachfront positioning means the kids can be in the sea by 9 a.m. while the adults take coffee at the terrace.
Through the Trip
The All-Hands Meal
The all-hands meal. Once a day — usually dinner, sometimes a long lunch — the full eight converge at one table. This is the moment 4-bedroom villas live or die. The dining setup seats eight at one table without anyone feeling crowded, the cook’s plates arriving in sequence, the conversation able to carry across the table. At Casa Bliss the long alfresco table on the covered terrace becomes the family-meal anchor — the louvred panels back, the pool just below the step. At Casa Ceiba the open-plan core flows the dining setup into the great room with the Ceiba tree visible through the glass. At La Fabulosa the long dining table sits with the palapa behind and the Caribbean as the dinner-hour view.
The Wind-Down
The wind-down. A group of eight has a late-night zone and an early-sleepers zone. At Casa Bliss the open-air courtyard separates the late-night reading chair from the kids’ bedroom wing. At Casa Ceiba the gazebo on the back lawn becomes the after-dinner spot, removed from the primary suite. At La Fabulosa the upper-floor primary is removed from the pool terrace, and the beach itself is the after-midnight wind-down zone.
How to Choose Between the Three
If the trip wants oceanfront positioning at the most accessible oceanfront price band — a multi-generation family who came for the sea, or a couples weekend with the beach as the format: La Fabulosa. The Costa Verde oceanfront is the rare 4-BR position where the Caribbean Sea AND Teeth of the Dog’s 8th hole are visible from the same lounger. $4,700/night reflects the oceanfront position.
If the trip wants Barranca quiet over beachfront — a family of eight who came for the long weekend in the shade of a 100-year-old tree, three generations spreading across an open-plan core: Casa Ceiba. The centenary Ceiba tree + Barranca-quiet positioning is the differentiator from the noisier beachfront. $3,650/night.
If the trip is the most accessible entry to a 4-BR with chef-included service — a friend group around the long outdoor table, two couples on a long weekend who came for the courtyard and the fairway: Casa Bliss. The teal-door + open-air courtyard + Links-side positioning is what wins the entry-level 4-BR pick. $1,150/night.
If the group is larger than 8 (10+ guests, a small celebration, a multi-family reunion): Talk to us about 6-bedroom villas or larger inventory. Caribbean Paradise Homes coordinates the right size match — your specialist will surface the right villa within a few hours.
Whats is Typically Included
Full-time staff that scales with the villa: chef (handling all the meals — breakfast, lunch, dinner), housekeeper, daytime concierge. Pre-arrival planning with your Caribbean Paradise Homes specialist covers menu preferences, dietary requirements, group celebration details, and any external vendors (additional bartenders, sommeliers, event setup) the trip needs.
Cook capacity at 4-BR scale: The chef handles all the meals for the full eight-guest count without external catering for standard breakfast / lunch / dinner. For event-scale meals — a milestone celebration, a tasting menu, a paella party — your specialist coordinates additional kitchen staff via the resort’s catering network. The standard chef service is not “breakfast and one main meal”; it’s all the meals, every day of the stay.
Logistics, Distances & Pricing
Distance summary for the 4-BR shortlist:
- Minitas Beach Club (the resort’s primary beach + beach service): ~5–7 minutes by cart from Casa Bliss (El Ingenio Links-side); ~5–7 minutes from Casa Ceiba (Barranca); ~at the doorstep for La Fabulosa (Costa Verde oceanfront)
- Teeth of the Dog (ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards): ~5–8 minutes by cart from Casa Ceiba; ~7–10 minutes from Casa Bliss; La Fabulosa has Teeth of the Dog’s 8th hole visible from the property
- The Links: at the doorstep for Casa Bliss (Links-side villa, walk to the 1st tee); ~7–10 minutes from the other two
- Dye Fore (Pete Dye’s clifftop course): ~10–15 minutes by cart from all three
- Casa de Campo® Marina: ~7–10 minutes by cart from all three
- Altos de Chavón: ~10–15 minutes by cart from all three
Pricing range: $1,150/night at Casa Bliss (entry-level El Ingenio Links-side) → $3,650/night at Casa Ceiba (Barranca quiet inland) → $4,700/night at La Fabulosa (Costa Verde oceanfront with Caribbean + Teeth of the Dog visible). The $3,550/night spread reflects positioning — all three are 4 BR sleeping 8 with chef included.
Booking lead times: 4-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® book 2–6 months ahead in high season (December–April). For Christmas/New Year, Easter, and Thanksgiving weeks, 6–12 months ahead is typical. Summer and shoulder-season windows often have shorter lead times. 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 4-Bedroom Villas
Our 4-bedroom collection sleeps 8 guests across the resort — from Casa Bliss, a Links-side villa built around an open-air central courtyard, to Casa Ceiba, a Barranca garden retreat anchored by a centenary tree, to La Fabulosa, a direct-oceanfront villa on the 8th hole of Teeth of the Dog — ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards. Each villa includes private pool, full staff and resort access. Compare the full 4-bedroom lineup on our accommodation page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many guests can a 4 bedroom villa accommodate?
A 4-bedroom villa at this Caribbean resort typically sleeps 8 guests on double occupancy, with extra beds and pull-outs taking some properties to 10. The size sits in the sweet spot for two families travelling together, a small celebration party, or a golf foursome with non-playing partners — large enough for everyone to have their own bedroom, small enough that mealtimes still feel like one group.
Are 4 bedroom villas staffed?
Yes — almost all 4-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 4-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. Four bedrooms typically gives parents, grandparents, and three children their own spaces, with a sixth zone — a TV room, library, or covered terrace — that becomes the kids’ base on rainy afternoons. Villas like Casa Bliss (4br Links-side) and Casa Blue (4br walking to Minitas Beach) are bookings we repeat with returning families season after season.
Are these villas close to the beach or golf?
It depends entirely on the villa. La Fabulosa (4br oceanfront) sits directly on the Caribbean shoreline with Minitas Beach a short walk away. Le Cheval (4br) is built around golf-course frontage. Casa Adri (4br) splits the difference — pool, golf views, and a 5-minute cart ride to the beach. Tell us what your group values most and we will match the location to that.
Do 4-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® have private pools?
Every 4-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 4-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 4-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.




