6-Bedroom Casa de Campo® Villas

6-Bedroom Rentals for Multi-Generational Weeks, Group Reunions & Family Celebrations

Six-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® sleep twelve — the sweet spot for multi-generational reunions where the grandparents, the parents, and the kids each need their own space without the trip becoming a full estate buyout. This is the size where a private cook stops being an indulgence and becomes the daily rhythm of the trip, where the dining table can seat the full group at one sitting without anyone feeling cramped, and where the outdoor zones split naturally between the kid corner, the parent terrace, and the grandparents’ shaded chair. It’s also the threshold where the villa’s positioning within the resort starts to matter as much as the bedroom count — a 6-BR on Dye Fore golfs differently than a 6-BR on a Costamar oceanfront bluff, even when the floor plan is similar.

Caribbean Paradise Homes represents three 6-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo®, each one positioned for a different trip: Villa Isabel in Las Colinas (entry-level at $1,800/night with a lower-level wing for in-laws or older kids and a covered terrace built for the family lunch); La Florentina on the Dye Fore 8th fairway ($4,700/night — a brand-new Rio Arriba estate with the Caribbean as a thin blue line past the golf course); and La Menina on the Costamar oceanfront bluff ($7,050/night with the Caribbean Sea AND Teeth of the Dog visible from the same back-lawn lounger, plus a rooftop bar). Each is 6 bedrooms sleeping 12. Each includes a chef handling all the meals.

Below: the three villas, what a group of twelve actually looks like at Casa de Campo® across a week, how to choose between Las Colinas-quiet, Dye-Fore-golfside, and Costamar-oceanfront, and the logistics worth knowing before you book.

Costa Verde 1 luxury villa at the resort, La Romana Dominican Republic

The Arrival

The arrival. A group of twelve lands across one or two days — the early flight gets the grandparents in by morning, the parents arrive after work, the kids come on the last shuttle. The villa absorbs this through six bedrooms spread across multiple wings or levels: somebody can shower in the primary suite while somebody else is unpacking in the lower-level guest wing, and the cook is already in the kitchen prepping the welcome dinner. At Villa Isabel the back lawn is the first gathering zone — the great room opens onto the covered terrace, the lower-level wing keeps the early-sleepers separated from the late arrivals. At La Florentina the back terrace overlooks the 8th fairway — early arrivals settle in with cups in hand as the light comes up. At La Menina the curved pool runs the back edge of the lawn, with the Caribbean as the backdrop the whole group sees first.

The Split Day

The split day. At twelve guests, the day splits in three or four directions. Typically four or five golfers head out (one foursome plus the casuals), one or two couples take the spa or the beach, the kid faction claims the pool, and one or two grandparents settle into the shaded outdoor table with coffee. The 6-bedroom villa absorbs this without becoming a hotel — the outdoor zones support parallel activities, the lower-level wing or multi-zone layout keeps the groups physically separated, and the cook handles staggered breakfasts (5 a.m. golf coffee through 10 a.m. kid pancakes). At Villa Isabel the racquet club + Altos de Chavón positioning gives the non-golfers their own activity menu; at La Florentina the Dye Fore proximity means the golfers don’t lose half a morning to cart travel; at La Menina the oceanfront positioning gives the kid faction the broadest day (beach + pool + Teeth of the Dog visible from the lawn).

Costamar 10 luxury villa at the resort, La Romana Dominican Republic
Costa Verde 1 luxury villa at the resort, La Romana Dominican Republic

The All-Hands Meal

The all-hands meal. Once a day — usually dinner, sometimes a long lunch — the full twelve converge at one table. This is what 6-bedroom villas are built for at this resort. The dining setup seats twelve at one table with the cook’s plates arriving in sequence, the conversation able to carry across the table without the long-table acoustic problem of larger 8 or 10-BR setups. At Villa Isabel the covered terrace becomes the family-meal anchor — one end set for eating, the other for whoever’s already finished. At La Florentina the outdoor kitchen runs in tandem with the chef inside — barbecue or paella with the golf course as the backdrop. At La Menina the breakfast-on-the-terrace setup with the Caribbean in view is the photo people send back home.

Through the Trip

The Wind-Down

The wind-down. A group of twelve has a late-night zone, a parents zone, and an early-sleepers zone. The villas handle this by physical separation. At Villa Isabel the lower-level wing is the strongest sub-grouping — two bedrooms physically below the main villa for in-laws or older kids who want distance from the late-night zone. At La Florentina the back terrace and outdoor kitchen become the late-night gathering point, with the primary suite removed from the noise. At La Menina the rooftop bar is the after-dinner zone with the Caribbean as the night view; the primary suite sits separately on the upper floor.

How to Choose Between the Three

If the trip is multi-generational with a real separation need — the grandparents want to be in bed by 9, the cousins want to stay up until 1 a.m.: Villa Isabel. The lower-level wing is the differentiator — two bedrooms physically separated from the main villa, which means the late-night zone doesn’t wake the early-risers. Las Colinas quiet east-side positioning + $1,800/night entry-level price makes this the multi-gen value pick.

If the trip’s center of gravity is golf — most of the adults play, tee times are the daily anchor: La Florentina. The Rio Arriba position on the Dye Fore 8th fairway means a cart-to-tee distance of a few minutes, and the brand-new design + outdoor kitchen makes the after-round meal pattern run effortlessly. $4,700/night.

If the trip wants the premium oceanfront experience at 12-guest scale — the rooftop bar evenings, the back-lawn lounger looking at the Caribbean Sea while the kids swim: La Menina. The Costamar oceanfront bluff is the rare position where Teeth of the Dog AND the Caribbean are visible from the same back lawn. $7,050/night is the premium of the three.

If the group is larger than 12 (15+ guests, a small celebration party, a corporate retreat): Talk to us about 8-bedroom villas or larger inventory. Caribbean Paradise Homes coordinates the right size match — your specialist will surface the right villa within a few hours.

What 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 6-BR scale: The chef handles all the meals for the full twelve-guest count without external catering for standard breakfast / lunch / dinner. For event-scale meals — a milestone celebration with extended family, a 12-person 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

Polo at the resort – world-class equestrian facilities Dominican Republic

Distance summary for the 6-BR shortlist:

  • Minitas Beach Club (the resort’s primary beach + beach service): ~8–12 minutes by cart from Villa Isabel (Las Colinas east-side); ~7–10 minutes from La Florentina (Rio Arriba inland); ~at the doorstep for La Menina (Costamar oceanfront)
  • Teeth of the Dog (ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards): ~7–10 minutes by cart from all three; La Menina has Teeth of the Dog visible from the back lawn
  • The Links: ~7–10 minutes by cart from all three
  • Dye Fore (Pete Dye’s clifftop course): La Florentina sits on the 8th fairway directly; ~10–15 minutes by cart from the other two
  • Casa de Campo® Marina: ~10–15 minutes by cart from all three
  • Altos de Chavón: at the doorstep for Villa Isabel (Las Colinas is the Altos-side pocket); ~10–15 minutes from the other two

Pricing range: $1,800/night at Villa Isabel (entry-level Las Colinas, lower-level wing for multi-gen) → $4,700/night at La Florentina (Rio Arriba Dye Fore 8th fairway) → $7,050/night at La Menina (Costamar oceanfront bluff, rooftop bar). The $5,250/night spread reflects positioning, not bedroom count — all three are 6 BR sleeping 12 with chef included.

Booking lead times: 6-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® book 4–8 months ahead in high season (December–April). For Christmas/New Year, Easter, and Thanksgiving weeks, 9–12 months ahead is typical. Summer and shoulder-season windows often have shorter lead times — May, September, and October regularly have inventory inside a 6-week window. Direct booking with Caribbean Paradise Homes since 2003 means no booking-platform fees and your specialist surfaces inventory the aggregators don’t see.

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 6-Bedroom Villas

Our 6-bedroom collection sits at the multi-generation reunion sweet spot — twelve sleepers without the price tag of a 10-bedroom estate. Among the most requested are Villa Isabel, a Las Colinas pick built for relaxed family stays; La Florentina, a Dye Fore 8th-hole villa with sweeping fairway views; and La Menina, a Costamar oceanfront residence with rooftop bar and large-group hosting capacity.

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Villa Isabel

Six-bedroom Las Colinas villa with pool and outdoor pavilions — a relaxed value pick for family reunions.

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La Florentina

Dye Fore 8th-hole villa with sweeping fairway views — six bedrooms tuned for golf groups and group celebrations.

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La Menina

Costamar oceanfront six-bedroom with rooftop bar — built for milestone celebrations and group reunions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can a 6 bedroom villa accommodate?

A 6-bedroom villa typically sleeps 12 on double occupancy and stretches to 14 with rollaway beds. The size is the standard for multi-generational family trips — grandparents, two parents, three or four children — and the smallest size at which a multi-generation reunion starts to make sense as a single-villa booking.

Are 6 bedroom villas staffed?

Standard staffing at 6 bedrooms is housekeeper, cook, and butler. Several villas in this size also include a daily waiter at meals. Adding a private chef for the duration of the stay is the single most-requested upgrade for 6-bedroom bookings — it eliminates restaurant scheduling for groups of 12 and lets dinners flex around children’s bedtimes.

Is this a good size for groups?

It is the most flexible size in the portfolio. A 6-bedroom villa works equally well for a multi-generational family, three couples travelling together, a small group reunion, or a corporate retreat. Villa Isabel (6br, spacious primary suite, large lawn) is a popular pick for family reunions; Villa Farallon 6br (clifftop oceanfront) is the choice when the group wants drama over space.

Are these villas close to golf or the beach?

6-bedroom villas sit across all the major neighbourhoods — Punta Águila and Caleton (oceanfront), Punta Minitas (steps from the beach), and the Golf Villas phases (fairway frontage). Villa Farallon 6br is on the cliff above the Caribbean Sea; villas near Minitas put you a 3-minute cart ride from the Beach Club. Your concierge confirms exact distances on the shortlist.

Do 6-bedroom villas at Casa de Campo® have private pools?

Every 6-bedroom villa in our portfolio has a private pool — most are large enough for the full group at once, and several (Villa Isabel, Villa Farallon 6br) add a separate jacuzzi or splash pool for younger children. Outdoor dining for 12 is standard; covered loggias and shaded terraces are increasingly common after recent renovations.

What is the minimum stay for a 6-bedroom villa rental at Casa de Campo®?

Three nights outside peak. Seven nights minimum over Christmas, New Year, Easter, and Thanksgiving, which is when 6-bedroom villas see the highest demand from family groups. For milestone celebrations and family reunions, plan on a minimum 5-night stay for the full group even outside peak season — guests want the run-up days.

 

 

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