Casa de Campo® Bahía Chavón

Marina-Front Estates on the Chavón River Bay at Casa de Campo®

Bahía Chavón is the waterfront pocket on the Chavón River bay at Casa de Campo®, where two distinctive villas sit at the edge of the bay near the Marina. Both have direct water access and views across to the Marina restaurants and Altos de Chavón’s cliffs above the canyon.

Two villas make up the Bahía Chavón pocket: La Sultana — a Balinese-pavilion estate by the Marina with $2,300/night entry; and Villa Serenita — a 6-bedroom Marina-front bluff estate with Mediterranean elegance.

Bahía Chavón villa terrace at Casa de Campo® marina-front bay pocket

What Defines a Bahía Chavón Villa

Two villas represented by Caribbean Paradise Homes at Bahía Chavón sit on the Chavón River bay near the Casa de Campo® Marina. The pocket suits travelers who want walkable Marina dinners, water-facing positioning, and the unique architecture of Balinese pavilions (La Sultana) or Mediterranean elegance on a bluff (Villa Serenita).

Who These Villas Are Perfect For

Both Bahía Chavón villas sit on the Chavón River bay. La Sultana is the bay-side Balinese pavilion estate; Villa Serenita perches on the bluff above the Marina. The daily rhythm here is built around water views, Marina dinners across the bay, and the canyon walls of Altos de Chavón visible above.

La Sultana all-wood villa at Casa de Campo® Bahía Chavón

What Makes a Bahía Chavón Villa Different

Why They Sit at the Top of the Market

Marina-adjacent and bay-front positions on the Chavón River. Bedroom range from 5 to 6 — sleeping ~10 to 12 guests. Walking distance to the Casa de Campo® Marina restaurants and catamaran dock; Altos de Chavón (16th-century-styled village just up the canyon) and Dye Fore are short cart rides; Teeth of the Dog is ~10–12 minutes by cart across the resort. Included cook handles all the meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Why Layout & Coordination Matter at This Scale

Casa de Campo® Marina — walkable from both villas, the restaurant strip and catamaran dock. Altos de Chavón — 16th-century-styled village above the canyon, short cart ride. Teeth of the Dog — Caribbean’s top course (WGA), short cart ride. Dye Fore — Pete Dye’s clifftop course over the canyon, short cart ride. Minitas Beach — the resort’s primary beach, ~10-minute cart ride.

What Is Typically Included

Bahía Chavón is the answer for couples and families seeking river-side positioning at the quiet southern edge of the resort, with proximity to Altos de Chavón and the Marina. Not the right address for beachfront-focused trips, golf-trip groups, or those who want resort-front placement.

Villa Serenita private cove at Casa de Campo® Bahía Chavón

Pricing for Bahía Chavón villas

Bahía Chavón villa rentals run from $2,300/night for La Sultana’s Balinese pavilion estate to $5,200/night for Villa Serenita’s 6-bedroom Marina-front bluff estate. The pocket offers both an accessible entry-level Marina-adjacent villa and a premium bluff-front estate within walking distance of the Marina restaurants. The two most-requested villas:

  • La Sultana — Balinese pavilion estate by the Marina: from $2,300/night
  • Villa Serenita — 6-bedroom Marina-front bluff estate: from $5,200/night

Every Bahía Chavón booking includes the property’s full-time staff (cook for all meals, housekeeping, daytime concierge), the resort access fee, and direct-with-owner rates — no booking fees, no third-party markup. For an exact quote on your dates, tell us what you’re planning and one of our specialists will come back to you within a few hours.

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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Villa Serenita Marina-front bluff estate at Casa de Campo® Bahía Chavón

Frequently Asked Questions

Which kind of trip is Bahía Chavón best suited to?

Bahía Chavón is the answer for travelers who want walkable Marina access, water-front positioning on the Chavón River bay, and unique villa architecture. La Sultana’s Balinese pavilions and Villa Serenita’s Mediterranean bluff perch are distinctive within the resort.

How close is Teeth of the Dog from these villas?

Teeth of the Dog is a short cart ride from Bahía Chavón — typically 7–10 minutes. Dye Fore (Pete Dye’s clifftop course over the Chavón River canyon, just up the canyon from these villas) is similarly close.

Which villas at Bahía Chavón have private beach access?

Neither has direct sand-beach access — the pocket sits on the Chavón River bay, not on a beach. The nearest beach is Minitas Beach, ~10 minutes by cart. For beach-focused trips, see Punta Minitas; for clifftop drama, see Punta Águila or Vista Chavón.

How does golf work from a Bahía Chavón villa?

Both championship courses (Teeth of the Dog and Dye Fore) are a 7–10 minute cart ride. Tee times via the on-property concierge.

What does the resort fee cover for Bahía Chavón guests?

The resort access fee covers daily access to Minitas Beach, the beach club, the resort’s pools, and resort-wide services. Villa rates also include the property’s full-time staff (cook handling all meals, housekeeping, daytime concierge) and direct-with-owner pricing — no booking fees, no third-party markup.

 

 

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