5-Bedroom Casa de Campo® Villas

5-Bedroom Rentals for Multi-Generational Trips, Two-Family Weeks & Group Reunions

Five-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® sleep ten — the size where a family of eight plus the grandparents fit comfortably, two families can travel together without sharing rooms, or a multi-generational milestone trip works without anyone bunking on a sofa. This is the bridge tier between the four-bedroom (family-of-eight) and the six-bedroom (multi-generational ten-to-twelve). Ten guests is the size where parallel agendas start running side-by-side — the golfers heading to Teeth of the Dog, the moms at Minitas Beach, the kids in the pool — without anyone tripping over anyone else. It’s also the size where the villa’s pocket starts to define the trip: a 5-BR on a Punta Minitas beachfront and a 5-BR in the Barranca quiet inland are different products even when the floor plan is similar.

Caribbean Paradise Homes represents three 5-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo®, each positioned for a different version of the trip: Casa Bosque in the Barranca interior (entry-tier at $2,600/night, “modern living in nature” theme, quiet inland setting a short ride from Teeth of the Dog); Villa Kiki in Riomar ($4,400/night, Balinese-pavilion estate, walking distance to Altos de Chavón and the Marina); and Casa Bahia Azul on the Punta Minitas beachfront ($8,650/night, multi-pavilion beachfront estate, walking distance to Minitas Beach Club). Each is 5 bedrooms sleeping 10. Each includes a cook handling all the meals.

Below: the three villas, what a multi-generational group of ten actually looks like at Casa de Campo® across a week, how to choose between Barranca-quiet, Riomar-Balinese, and Punta-Minitas-beachfront, and the logistics worth knowing before you book.

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The Arrival

Two cars roll up the driveway, sometimes three if the grandparents flew in separately. Ten guests step out into Caribbean light, and the first hour is its own ritual.

At Casa Bosque the gate opens onto a modern villa set into mature landscaping, the interior all light wood and glass walls opening to the back lawn. The kids head for the pool before the bags are unloaded. The cook is already in the kitchen.

At Villa Kiki the gate opens onto a series of Balinese-style pavilions linked by stone paths through tropical gardens. Someone wanders down to discover the lily ponds, someone else has already found the open-air dining pavilion. Within minutes the trip feels like a different country.

At Casa Bahia Azul the drive ends at the beachfront — Punta Minitas, the resort’s northern peninsula, with Minitas Bay opening on three sides. The kids run barefoot across the lawn toward the sand. The grandparents take the rocking chairs on the terrace. The cook is already in the kitchen.

Different settings, same first hour: people find their bedrooms, change clothes, and end up outside. The villa absorbs ten guests without anyone having to share a bathroom.

The Split Day

By the second morning, the day splits naturally. Ten guests is plenty of mass for two or three parallel agendas to run without collision.

Some mornings the golfers head out early. Teeth of the Dog — ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards — tees off from the resort core, with The Links and Dye Fore (Pete Dye’s clifftop course atop Vista Chavón) in easy reach. From Casa Bosque the cart ride is short. From Villa Kiki, Dye Fore is walking distance and Teeth of the Dog is a short drive. From Casa Bahia Azul the courses are a 5-minute drive across the resort.

Meanwhile, the other half of the group goes its own way. Minitas Beach Club is at the doorstep for Casa Bahia Azul and a short ride from the other two. The Equestrian Center runs trail rides. The Spa is a few minutes from Casa Bosque. The Marina is at the doorstep for Villa Kiki. The kids find the pool at the villa or follow the family to the beach.

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 pool. The cook has lunch leftovers laid out for anyone who skipped the restaurant.

For groups larger than ten, see our 6-bedroom villas (sleep 12) or 8-bedroom villas (sleep 16) — same trip structure with more sleeping capacity.

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Through the Trip

The All-Hands Meal

The all-hands meal. At least one night during a 5-bedroom stay, everyone eats together — ten at one table, sometimes twelve with extras. The cook handles it. That’s the moment the villa earns its rate.

At Casa Bosque the long dining table sits in the open-plan interior with glass walls onto the lawn, the breeze coming through. At Villa Kiki dinner is in the open-air pavilion at the heart of the property, candles on the table, the Balinese roof overhead. At Casa Bahia Azul dinner is on the beachfront terrace as the sun goes down, Minitas Bay flat and calm.

The menu is whatever the family wants — fresh fish from the docks, slow-cooked goat, Dominican classics, or a kid-friendly second tier alongside. The cook shops in advance based on the menu plan the concierge sends a week before arrival. Wine pairings, dietary accommodations, late-night antojos: all arranged before the family lands.

The all-hands meal is where the trip stops being two families coexisting and becomes one trip everyone remembers. Aggregators will sell you the bedroom count. We staff the dining room.

The Wind-Down

The wind-down. The third night, the rhythm settles. The kids have figured out where the snacks are. The adults know which terrace catches the breeze in the late afternoon. The cook knows who likes their coffee strong.

At Casa Bosque the wind-down happens on the back lawn with the pool lit blue and the older kids playing cards under the covered terrace. At Villa Kiki it’s the open-air pavilion or the hammock between two trees in the Balinese garden, the lily ponds quiet now that the day is done. At Casa Bahia Azul it’s the beachfront terrace with the Caribbean rolling in, the toddler already asleep and the rest of the family on the loungers.

By the second half of the week, the trip stops being a stay at the villa and becomes the villa. The staff have learned the family’s preferences and run the day in the background. The concierge has already booked the boat ride to Catalina Island, the spa morning, the Sunday brunch at Minitas. Nobody is checking their phone for the next reservation.

How to Choose Between the Three

Three 5-bedroom villas, three very different trips. The choice usually comes down to where the family wants to be at sundown.

Pick Casa Bosque when the family wants the quiet inland setting — modern architecture, mature landscaping, the pool and back lawn the focal point of the day. Entry-tier rate at $2,600/night, cook included. The villa that delivers a Caribbean estate week at the most accessible 5-BR price band.

Pick Villa Kiki when the family wants a different architectural experience — Balinese-style pavilions, tropical gardens, lily ponds, open-air dining. Walking distance to Altos de Chavón for the evening on the cliff and the Marina for the day on the water. The Riomar pocket sits at the resort’s east edge, quieter than the central core.

Pick Casa Bahia Azul when the trip wants beachfront positioning — Punta Minitas, the multi-pavilion estate footprint, Minitas Beach Club at the doorstep. Premium rate ($8,650/night) but for the right family the beachfront-with-full-staff combination is unmatched at this bedroom count.

If the trip is larger than 10 guests, step up to our 6-bedroom villas (sleep 12) or 8-bedroom villas (sleep 16). If smaller, our 4-bedroom collection covers groups of 8.

What Is Typically Included

Full-time staff that scales with the villa: cook (handling all the meals — breakfast, lunch, dinner), housekeeper, and waiter added for the table service that ten guests require. Casa Bahia Azul also includes a daytime butler on standard. Pre-arrival planning with your Caribbean Paradise Homes specialist covers menu preferences, dietary requirements, group celebration details, kids’ preferences, and any external vendors (additional bartenders, in-villa spa, baby-gear rental) the trip needs.

Cook capacity at 5-BR scale: the cook handles all the meals for the full ten-guest count without external catering for standard breakfast / lunch / dinner. For event-scale meals — a multi-course tasting menu for a milestone celebration, a Dominican criollo welcome feast, a sushi station for the all-hands meal — your specialist coordinates additional kitchen staff via the resort’s catering network. The standard cook service is not “breakfast and one main meal”; it’s all the meals, every day of the stay.

Logistics, Distances & Pricing

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Distance summary for the 5-BR shortlist:

  • Minitas Beach Club (the resort’s primary beach + beach service): 0.3 mi / walkable from Casa Bahia Azul (beachfront); ~2.3 mi short ride from Casa Bosque; ~3.3 mi drive from Villa Kiki
  • Teeth of the Dog (ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards): ~0.9 mi short ride from Casa Bosque; ~2.7 mi drive from Casa Bahia Azul; ~3.8 mi drive from Villa Kiki
  • The Links: same as Teeth of the Dog distances (shared resort core)
  • Dye Fore (Pete Dye’s clifftop course atop Vista Chavón): 0.4 mi / walkable from Villa Kiki; ~3.4 mi drive from Casa Bahia Azul; ~4.4 mi drive from Casa Bosque
  • Casa de Campo® Marina: 0.6 mi / short ride from Villa Kiki; ~1.6 mi short ride from Casa Bahia Azul; ~4.2 mi drive from Casa Bosque
  • Altos de Chavón: 0.4 mi / walkable from Villa Kiki; ~3.4 mi drive from Casa Bahia Azul; ~4.4 mi drive from Casa Bosque

Pricing range: $2,600/night at Casa Bosque (Barranca interior entry-tier) → $4,400/night at Villa Kiki (Riomar Balinese pavilions) → $8,650/night at Casa Bahia Azul (Punta Minitas beachfront). The $6,050/night spread reflects positioning — all three are 5 BR sleeping 10 with cook included; Casa Bahia Azul’s rate adds the beachfront footprint, multi-pavilion layout, and walkable beach-club access. Rates exclude the 18% service fee and the resort registration fee ($30/adult/night, $15/child/night ages 4–12, complimentary under 4).

Booking lead times: 5-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 5-Bedroom Villas

Our 5-bedroom collection sleeps 10 guests across varied price points and settings — from Casa Bosque, a modern villa set in tropical nature, to Villa Kiki, a Balinese-inspired retreat, to Casa Bahia Azul, a direct-oceanfront estate at Minitas Beach. Each villa includes private pool, full staff and resort access. Compare the full 5-bedroom lineup on our accommodation page.

Casa Bosque modern 5-bedroom villa pool tropical garden Caribbean

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Modern 5-bedroom villa set in tropical nature with pool, contemporary interiors, and quiet Caribbean garden views — entry-tier comfort for 10.

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Villa Kiki Balinese-inspired 5-bedroom villa pool Caribbean Casa de Campo®

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Villa Kiki

Balinese-inspired 5-bedroom retreat with pool, open-air pavilions, and lush tropical landscaping — distinctive aesthetic for families and couples.

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Casa Bahia Azul beachfront 5-bedroom villa private pool oceanfront Caribbean

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Direct-oceanfront 5-bedroom villa with private pool, open Caribbean terraces, and immediate Minitas Beach access — premium beachfront tier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can a 5 bedroom villa accommodate?

A 5-bedroom villa at this Caribbean resort typically sleeps 10 guests on double occupancy, with extra beds and pull-outs taking some properties to 12. 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 5 bedroom villas staffed?

Yes — almost all 5-bedroom villas in our portfolio include a housekeeper and cook as standard, with several villas (Casa Sam, Villa Palma Real) also including a butler or waiter at this size. Private chef service can be added to any 5-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. Five 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 (5br golfside) and Cerezas Modern (5br pool + golf views) 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. Casa Bahia Azul (5br oceanfront) sits directly on the Caribbean shoreline with Minitas Beach a short walk away. Villa Palma Real (5br) is built around golf-course frontage. Cerezas Modern (5br) 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 5-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® have private pools?

Every 5-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 5-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 5-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.

 

 

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