Pool Villas at Casa de Campo® Resort

Floating Pool Islands, 18-Metre Lap Pools, and Multi-Pool Estates

Every Caribbean Paradise Homes villa at Casa de Campo® has a private pool. This page is for guests who want the pool to be the reason they pick the house, not a side amenity. We’ve picked three properties where the pool itself is the centerpiece of the trip. Casa Batey: a pool with a floating wooden island, set under a slatted-roof outdoor pavilion that bands the water with shadow lines through the afternoon. Casa Sam: an 18-metre lap pool with a built-in jacuzzi at one end and a 14-seat fairway-side dining table within ten paces. La Sultana: two separate pools across a Balinese pavilion estate, one in the main pavilion grounds, one tucked behind the octagonal guest bungalow. Three different pool stories. All three include cook, daily housekeeping, and full pool maintenance on the standard package. Pricing runs $2,300/night at La Sultana to $3,750/night at Casa Batey.

Casa Batey — tropical-styled pool-design villa at Casa de Campo® Resort

The Arrival

The arrival. The cars roll up the driveway and the first thing every guest does is walk straight to the pool deck. At Casa Batey it’s the slatted-roof pavilion that catches the eye first — the timber-louvred ceiling drawing the light into broken bands across the water — and then the floating wooden island moored mid-pool, half-shaded by the pavilion overhang. At Casa Sam it’s the run of the pool itself: 18 metres of clean water stretching back from the dining terrace, the built-in jacuzzi tucked into one end like a punctuation mark. At La Sultana it’s the question of which pool to swim in first — the main pool set into the Balinese pavilion grounds, or the one tucked behind the octagonal guest bungalow with its own private deck. The bags get carried in, the welcome drinks arrive on the deck, the kids are already in the water, and the week has started.

The Split Day

The split day. By the second morning, the pool sets the rhythm. The cook brings coffee and pastries out to the deck while the first swimmers do laps in the cool of the day. At Casa Sam the 18-metre length encourages a real swim — head-down freestyle, four or five lengths before breakfast. At Casa Batey the floating island becomes the morning reading platform; one guest lies across it with a book while the others swim around. At La Sultana the family splits early — kids in the main pool, grandparents at the quieter octagonal-bungalow pool with the second coffee. By eleven the deck is full again: parents on the loungers, kids surfacing every few minutes for a snack from the cook. Lunch arrives without anyone leaving the water. The afternoon settles into the pool’s rhythm — everyone wet, the staff working quietly around them, the pool doing the work a beach club would otherwise do.
Casa Sam — Vista Chavón clifftop pool-design estate at Casa de Campo® Resort

Through the Pool-Centered Week

The Signature Pool Moment

The signature pool moment. Once a day — usually at golden hour — the whole house pauses. At Casa Batey it’s the moment the late sun cuts under the slatted roof and stripes the water with the pavilion’s shadow lines. At Casa Sam it’s the moment everyone climbs out of the pool, walks ten paces to the jacuzzi, and sits in the bubbling water as the sky goes pink behind the fairway. At La Sultana it’s the moment when the guest bungalow’s second pool is lit from below and the Balinese lanterns turn on, and the whole estate goes Bali-at-dusk. The phones come out. Then they go back in pockets and someone fixes drinks.

The Wind-Down

The wind-down. By mid-week, the pool has become the room. The kids know which corner of the deck the cook stages their snacks. The adults know which lounger catches the late afternoon shade. The pool light comes on around sunset and stays on through dinner, throwing a slow ripple-pattern across the underside of the pavilion. Last swims happen after dinner — just the adults at Casa Batey’s floating island, the kids one more cannonball into Casa Sam’s 18 metres, the multi-gen group sharing the smaller pool at La Sultana with cocktails. The day ends in the water rather than away from it. This is why people pick a pool villa over a hotel.
How to Choose Between the Three Three pool villas, three different pool stories — the pick depends on which kind of pool day you want.

Casa Batey ($3,750/night, 5BR, sleeps 10, El Batey) is the design pool. The slatted-roof outdoor pavilion sets the architecture of the day — light-and-shadow geometry above, calm water below, a floating wooden island in the middle for reading or sunbathing. Pick this villa if the pool itself is the trip’s aesthetic anchor and you want the architectural-photoshoot kind of pool deck.

Casa Sam ($3,400/night, 6BR, sleeps 12, El Batey) is the scale pool. 18 metres of clean lap-water, a built-in jacuzzi at one end, a 14-seat fairway-side dining table within ten paces. Pick this villa if the family has actual swimmers in it — kids who want to race lengths, adults who want to do serious laps, grandparents who want the jacuzzi after dinner. The bunk room is a bonus for kids who want to share.

La Sultana ($2,300/night, 5BR, sleeps 10, Bahía Chavón) is the multi-pool estate. The main pool sits in the Balinese pavilion grounds; the secondary pool is tucked behind the octagonal guest bungalow with its own private deck. Pick this villa if multi-generational logistics matter — one pool for kids/parents, one pool for grandparents/quiet swimmers — or if the trip is two couples sharing and you want one pool each. Also the most accessible price tier of the three.

What Is Typically Included

Full-time staff that scales with the villa: cook (handling all the meals — breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack-on-demand around the pool), daily housekeeping, pool maintenance every morning (so the pool is clean by 9am), and a gardener keeping the deck plantings tight. Private pool, of course — that’s the point of the page. La Sultana has two pools maintained as standard; Casa Sam’s jacuzzi runs on standard pool maintenance; Casa Batey’s floating island sits in the standard cleaning rotation. Add-on services through the Caribbean Paradise Homes concierge: pool-side massage, in-villa bartender for dinner parties, chauffeur for off-resort excursions, additional housekeeping shifts. Casa de Campo® resort access fee covers the beach club, the gym, transportation around the resort, and access to all common facilities — not included in the villa rate, billed per guest per night by the resort directly.

Logistics, Distances & Pricing

La Sultana — modern pool-design villa at Casa de Campo® Resort
Distance summary for the pool-villa shortlist: Minitas Beach Club (the resort’s primary beach + day-club) is a 3–5 minute cart ride from Casa Batey and Casa Sam (both in El Batey), and a 5-minute cart ride from La Sultana in Bahía Chavón. The Marina is 5 minutes from Casa Batey and Casa Sam, and a 4-minute walk from La Sultana (La Sultana is walking distance to the Marina). Altos de Chavón is 7–8 minutes from all three. Teeth of the Dog is a 5-minute cart ride from Casa Batey and Casa Sam (both fairway-front to early holes), and 7 minutes from La Sultana. The Links and Dye Fore are 7–10 minutes. Casa de Campo® main gate and the Caribbean Paradise Homes concierge office are 4–6 minutes from any of the three. La Romana International Airport (LRM) is 20 minutes from the resort gate.
Pricing range: $2,300/night at La Sultana (5BR sleeps 10, two pools, Balinese pavilion estate in Bahía Chavón); $3,400/night at Casa Sam (6BR sleeps 12, 18m lap pool + built-in jacuzzi, El Batey); $3,750/night at Casa Batey (5BR sleeps 10, slatted-pavilion + floating wooden pool island, El Batey). Rates are indicative only and vary by exact dates, occupancy, length of stay, and seasonal demand — high season (December–April) and the Christmas/New Year window carry premiums; shoulder months and longer stays carry discounts. Final pricing is confirmed at the quote stage. All three rates include cook (excluding food cost), daily housekeeping, pool maintenance, gardener, and 24-hour resort security at the Casa de Campo® main gate. Casa de Campo® resort access fee is billed separately by the resort and covers beach club access + transportation. Add-on concierge services arranged on request.

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Planning a Caribbean stay where the pool is the star? We’ll match you with the best available pool-design villa for your dates and group size. Direct booking, no platform fees, on-property concierge from arrival to departure.
Tropical pool-design villa terrace at Casa de Campo® Resort
Modern villa with elevated Caribbean view at Casa de Campo® Resort

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Featured Pool Villas

Our pool-villa collection covers three distinct pool stories — a design-led slatted-pavilion pool with a floating wooden island (Casa Batey), an 18-metre lap pool with built-in jacuzzi (Casa Sam), and a Balinese pavilion estate with two separate pools (La Sultana). Three different bedrooms (5/6/5), three different price tiers ($2,300–$3,750), three different reasons to make the pool the trip’s anchor.

Casa Batey private beach villa Minitas Bay palapa dining Casa de Campo®
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Casa Batey

Tropical-modern 5-bedroom estate in El Batey. Pool features a floating wooden island under a slatted-roof outdoor pavilion. The design-led pool pick of the three.

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Casa Sam beachfront estate private dock water garden Casa de Campo®
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Casa Sam

6-bedroom fairway estate in El Batey with the scale pool: 18-metre lap pool + built-in jacuzzi. Bunk room and 14-seat dining table make this the multi-gen family pick.

12 6 6
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La Sultana pool-design villa with private pool at Casa de Campo®
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La Sultana

5-bedroom Balinese pavilion estate in Bahía Chavón with TWO pools — one in the main pavilion grounds, one tucked behind the octagonal guest bungalow. 4-minute walk to The Marina.

10 5 5
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Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies as a pool villa at Casa de Campo®?

Every Caribbean Paradise Homes villa at Casa de Campo® has a private pool — so technically all CPH villas are ‘pool villas’. The three featured on this page are the ones where the pool itself is the differentiator rather than a side amenity: Casa Batey (slatted-pavilion outdoor room over a pool with a floating wooden island), Casa Sam (18-metre lap pool with a built-in jacuzzi), and La Sultana (Balinese pavilion estate with two separate pools). Pick from these three if the pool experience is the trip’s anchor.

Are the pools heated?

Pools at Casa de Campo® are not typically heated — the Dominican Republic’s climate keeps water temperatures comfortable year-round (low 80s°F / 27°C from December through April, mid-80s°F / 29°C the rest of the year). If you need a heated pool for a specific guest profile (elderly relatives, very young kids in winter), let the Caribbean Paradise Homes concierge know at booking — a few villas can arrange pool heating on request for an additional fee. La Sultana’s two pools are both kept at standard temperature; Casa Batey and Casa Sam’s pools are unheated.

How do pool villas compare to oceanfront villas at Casa de Campo®?

Oceanfront villas put you on the water — the Caribbean is your front yard, you fall asleep to surf, and the beach is steps from the pool deck. Pool villas put the pool at the center of the day — you’re inland (or near-coast) but the pool experience is bigger, more designed, or more flexible than what most oceanfront villas offer. Casa Batey’s slatted pavilion, Casa Sam’s 18m lap pool, and La Sultana’s two-pool layout are all features you won’t find at oceanfront properties. The trade-off: 3–5 minute cart ride to the beach instead of beach-front. Pick a pool villa if the trip is about the villa itself; pick oceanfront if the trip is about the ocean.

Are pool villas at Casa de Campo® good for families with young kids?

Yes — pool villas are arguably the best Casa de Campo® option for families with young kids. The private pool means the kids can be in the water all day without leaving the property, the cook handles snacks-on-demand poolside, and the daily housekeeping resets towels and pool deck while you’re out. Casa Sam is the strongest family pick of the three featured here: the 18-metre pool gives kids real swim distance, the built-in jacuzzi is a fun secondary water zone, and the bunk room is purpose-built for kid-sharing. La Sultana’s two-pool layout works well for multi-generational trips where grandparents want the quieter pool. Casa Batey’s floating wooden island is a hit with kids old enough to swim independently.

How far are pool villas from Minitas Beach and the Marina?

All three pool villas featured here are a short cart ride from the resort’s key amenities. Casa Batey and Casa Sam (both in El Batey) are 3–5 minutes by golf cart to Minitas Beach Club and the Marina. La Sultana (Bahía Chavón) is a 5-minute cart ride to Minitas and a 4-minute walk to the Marina — the only one of the three within walking distance to dockside dining. Teeth of the Dog is 5–7 minutes from any of the three; Altos de Chavón is 7–8 minutes. Cart access is part of the resort’s standard guest experience and Caribbean Paradise Homes arranges cart rentals at booking.

What is the minimum stay for a pool villa rental at Casa de Campo®?

Most pool villa rentals require a minimum of 3 nights during off-peak periods and 5–7 nights during high season (December–April) and over Christmas/New Year. Some villas may carry longer minimums during specific holiday windows — confirm at the quote stage. Caribbean Paradise Homes books direct with no platform fees, and our on-property concierge manages arrival logistics, welcome dinner setup, and any add-on services from the moment your minimum-stay booking is confirmed.

Which neighborhoods have the strongest pool villas at Casa de Campo®?

Pool design and pool scale cluster in two pockets at Casa de Campo®. El Batey — the resort’s central residential neighborhood — has the two most distinctive pool houses we represent: Casa Batey (floating wooden island + slatted pavilion) and Casa Sam (18m lap pool + built-in jacuzzi). Bahía Chavón — adjacent to the Marina — has La Sultana, the only multi-pool estate we represent (two separate pools across a Balinese pavilion property). Other CPH villas across the resort have excellent pools but these three are the most pool-anchored properties in our portfolio.

Can I walk to the beach from a pool villa?

None of the three featured pool villas are walking distance to Minitas Beach — Casa Batey, Casa Sam, and La Sultana are all 3–5 minutes by golf cart from the beach. La Sultana is the closest to walkable beach access (about a 12-minute walk via the Marina). The trade-off is intentional: these are villas where the pool is the daily anchor and the beach is the day-trip destination, not the other way around. Golf carts are part of the standard Casa de Campo® guest experience and Caribbean Paradise Homes arranges cart rental at booking.

 

 

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