Extended Stay Villas at Casa de Campo® Resort

Snowbird-Friendly Villas with Cook Included for Month+ Stays

Extended stay villas are the houses that make sense for a month, a season, or the full December-to-April snowbird stretch. Not for a 5-night vacation. The math changes at the monthly mark. Instead of paying nightly resort rates, guests negotiate residential-style monthly bookings, the cook becomes a daily fixture rather than a vacation luxury, and the villa starts to feel like a Caribbean second home. The three we’ve curated below are the standouts for extended stays: a 3-bedroom villa on The Links 11th fairway with a private walled pool and cook included (Villa Uchi), a 4-bedroom Ingenio Links-side villa with an open-air central courtyard and a renovated kitchen (Casa Bliss), and a 4-bedroom polo-front modern villa with hammocks, a play fort, and chukka-watching from the garden (Le Cheval). Standard nightly rates run $900–$1,150. Monthly bookings typically unlock 20–30% discounts. The Caribbean Paradise Homes concierge handles month-long arrival logistics, weekly housekeeping cadence, and any add-on services that make a Caribbean second home work.

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

The Arrival

The arrival. The drive in from La Romana International Airport takes 20 minutes; for extended stays the cart is typically rented for the full month (the resort makes this easy through the concierge). The first thing every extended-stay guest does is unpack properly — not the open-the-suitcase-on-the-bed vacation unpack, but the put-clothes-in-drawers, take-shoes-off-and-leave-them-by-the-door kind. The cook arrives to introduce themselves and discuss the rough meal rhythm for the month: which days the guest will eat in, which days out, what dietary preferences to keep stocked, which mornings to start with the full breakfast versus just coffee on the deck. The housekeeping team walks through and confirms the weekly cadence. At Villa Uchi the garden opens directly onto The Links 11th fairway — the morning’s first thought is the golf round before breakfast. At Casa Bliss the open-air central courtyard becomes the rhythm-setter — the renovated kitchen is the heart of the house, even with the cook handling meals. At Le Cheval the hammocks and the play fort signal a kid-friendly extended stay; the polo grounds beyond the garden become the daily view. By evening of day one, the house feels like home.

The Split Day

The split day. Extended stay rhythm differs from vacation rhythm. Mornings start earlier and quieter — coffee on the deck before the cook handles breakfast, a workout or beach walk, the day’s quiet productivity hours if work is part of the trip (and for many extended-stay guests, it is). Midday is the pool or the beach or the lounger. Afternoons might mean a tee time at The Links (Villa Uchi is on the 11th fairway), an Altos de Chavón walk (close to all three villas), a marina lunch, or just the kind of slow afternoon a vacation week never has time for. The cook handles dinner. The housekeeping team has been through earlier in the week per the weekly cadence. The day ends with a quieter version of the vacation-week-rhythm — less compressed, more sustainable. This is what extended stays unlock: the same fully-staffed Casa de Campo® villa experience but at a rhythm a guest could maintain for a month rather than burn out by day five.
Casa Bliss — Vista Chavón clifftop pool-design estate at Casa de Campo® Resort

Through the Extended Stay Month

The Signature Pool Moment

The signature snowbird moment. The moment a guest realizes the extended stay is working is usually around week two. The cook knows everyone’s breakfast. The morning routine has settled. The neighborhood — the residential pocket of Casa de Campo® with its quiet streets and the local rhythm of staff arriving and finishing the morning rounds — has started to feel known rather than discovered. At Villa Uchi it’s the moment the guest stops paying attention to the golfers passing on the 11th fairway because they’ve become part of the morning’s background music. At Casa Bliss it’s the moment the open-air courtyard becomes the default reading spot, the renovated kitchen counter the default work-from-villa surface. At Le Cheval it’s the moment the kids stop asking what they’re doing today because the rhythm of the polo grounds, the play fort, and the hammocks is itself the answer. The house has become the trip. This is what hotels can’t deliver on month-long stays.

The Wind-Down

The wind-down. By the last week of the extended stay, the inventory of small things has accumulated: a favorite coffee mug, a worn-in spot on the lounger, a routine with the cook around lunch portions, an opinion about which housekeeping shift covers the kitchen versus the bedrooms best. The guest has driven to La Romana for the local grocery run a few times. The Caribbean Paradise Homes concierge has handled the occasional unexpected need (a doctor referral, a mid-stay laundry service add-on, a guest’s visit that needed an extra bedroom prepared). The last morning is the slowest of the trip — coffee on the deck, the cook making the last breakfast, the bags packed the night before. The house feels like a place the guest will come back to rather than a stop they passed through. Many extended-stay guests rebook the same villa for the same window the following year before they leave.
How to Choose Between the Three Three extended stay villas, three different extended-stay anchors — the pick depends on the trip you’re structuring.

Villa Uchi ($900/night, 3BR, sleeps 6, Golf Villa V Phase) is the golfer’s extended stay. Garden opens directly onto The Links 11th fairway — the morning’s tee time is a 90-second walk. Private walled pool for the quieter afternoons. Cook included. The lowest entry-tier rate of the three. Pick this if the trip is a golfer’s snowbird month with a small group or family.

Casa Bliss ($1,150/night, 4BR, sleeps 8, El Ingenio) is the work-from-villa extended stay. Open-air central courtyard becomes the rhythm-setter and the renovated kitchen is the heart of the house — the kind of villa that handles work-from-Caribbean as comfortably as it handles vacation. Links-side position for golf, pergola bar for the evening, cook included. Pick this if the extended stay includes any work-from-villa component or if the small architectural details matter to the trip.

Le Cheval ($1,100/night, 4BR, sleeps 8, El Polo) is the kid-and-family extended stay. Polo-front modern villa with hammocks, a play fort, and chukka-watching from the garden — the property is built for families with kids who need outdoor structure during a long stay. The El Polo neighborhood is one of the quietest at Casa de Campo®. Cook included. Pick this if the extended stay is a family snowbird month with kids who need a rhythm rather than a tourist itinerary.

What Is Typically Included

Full-time staff that scales for extended stays: cook (the key differentiator — cook handles meals on a daily rhythm rather than vacation-week treat basis; food cost is separate but the cook handles grocery runs to La Romana for guests staying longer than two weeks), daily or every-other-day housekeeping per the agreed weekly cadence, pool maintenance, gardener, and 24-hour resort security. Extended stays often unlock: weekly laundry service, mid-stay deep clean, occasional grocery delivery, and tailored housekeeping schedules (some guests prefer light daily, others prefer deeper twice-weekly). Add-on services through the Caribbean Paradise Homes concierge: long-term golf cart rental at monthly rates, monthly spa membership at Casa de Campo®’s wellness center, weekly tennis-coach lessons, in-villa Pilates instructor, kids’ tutoring or activity coordination for families staying through the school break. Resort access fee is billed per guest per night by the resort directly and covers the beach club, gym, and resort-wide services.

Logistics, Distances & Pricing

Le Cheval — modern pool-design villa at Casa de Campo® Resort
Distance summary for the extended stay shortlist: Villa Uchi sits on The Links 11th fairway (Golf Villas V Phase) — the tee is a 90-second walk; the Marina is a 6-minute cart ride. Casa Bliss sits Links-side in El Ingenio — the golf course is the back garden; Altos de Chavón is a 5-minute drive. Le Cheval sits in El Polo with the polo grounds beyond the garden — Teeth of the Dog is a 5-minute cart ride, the Marina is a 7-minute drive. All three are within 5-7 minutes of Minitas Beach Club and the resort’s gym/wellness center. La Romana International Airport (LRM) is 20 minutes from the resort gate — relevant for extended-stay guests who fly out for short trips during the month.
Pricing range: $900/night at Villa Uchi (3BR sleeps 6, The Links 11th fairway); $1,100/night at Le Cheval (4BR sleeps 8, El Polo polo-front); $1,150/night at Casa Bliss (4BR sleeps 8, El Ingenio Links-side). Rates are nightly standard — extended stays of 14+ nights typically unlock 10–20% discounts, and 30+ night monthly bookings typically unlock 20–30% discounts. Final pricing is confirmed at the quote stage. All three rates include cook (excluding food cost; cook handles grocery runs to La Romana for monthly guests), daily or every-other-day housekeeping per the agreed weekly cadence, pool maintenance, gardener, and 24-hour resort security. Extended-stay add-ons most often booked: long-term golf cart rental, weekly laundry service, monthly spa membership, kids’ activity coordination. Caribbean Paradise Homes handles billing direct (no booking-platform fees) with monthly invoice cycles available for extended bookings.

Plan Your Stay

Planning a snowbird month, a season, or a full December-to-April extended stay? We’ll match you with the best-fit villa — the kind where cook becomes a daily fixture, housekeeping settles into a weekly cadence, and the house starts to feel like a Caribbean second home. Direct booking with monthly invoice cycles, no platform fees, on-property concierge for the duration.
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 Extended Stay Villas

Our extended stay shortlist covers three value-tier villas built for the snowbird month, the seasonal stay, or the full December-to-April winter base. A 3-bedroom on The Links 11th fairway with cook included (Villa Uchi). A 4-bedroom Ingenio Links-side villa with an open-air central courtyard and renovated kitchen (Casa Bliss). A 4-bedroom polo-front modern villa with hammocks and a play fort for families (Le Cheval). Three nightly rates ($900–$1,150), three different extended-stay anchors, all with cook included and all set up for monthly bookings.

Villa Uchi private beach villa Minitas Bay palapa dining Casa de Campo®
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Villa Uchi

3-bedroom villa on The Links 11th fairway (Golf Villa V Phase) with private walled pool and cook included. The golfer’s extended-stay pick — tee is a 90-second walk from the garden.

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Casa Bliss beachfront estate private dock water garden Casa de Campo®
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From$1,150/night
Casa Bliss

4-bedroom Ingenio Links-side villa with open-air central courtyard, renovated kitchen, rain-chain pebble garden, and pergola bar. Cook included. The work-from-villa extended-stay pick.

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Le Cheval pool-design villa with private pool at Casa de Campo®
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Le Cheval

4-bedroom modern villa in El Polo fronting the polo grounds. Hammocks, a kids’ play fort, chukka-watching from the garden. Cook included. The kid-and-family extended-stay pick.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a Casa de Campo® villa good for an extended stay?

The strongest extended stay villas at Casa de Campo® are 3–4 bedroom houses with cook included, in residential pockets where the rhythm feels more like a Caribbean second home than a vacation rental. The three on this page are the standouts: a 3-bedroom on The Links 11th fairway (Villa Uchi), a 4-bedroom Links-side with open-air courtyard (Casa Bliss), and a 4-bedroom polo-front family villa (Le Cheval). All three include cook standard, which is the key differentiator for monthly stays — daily meal handling rather than vacation-week dining out. Monthly bookings typically unlock 20–30% discounts off the nightly rate.

How does the staff handle a month-long extended stay?

The staff settles into a weekly cadence rather than the vacation-week rhythm. The cook handles daily meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) with grocery runs to La Romana for monthly guests. Housekeeping moves to a weekly schedule (some guests prefer light daily, others prefer deeper twice-weekly — your call). Pool maintenance and the gardener continue on standard rotation. The Caribbean Paradise Homes concierge handles long-term needs: golf cart at monthly rates, weekly laundry service add-on, spa membership at the resort’s wellness center, kids’ tutoring or activity coordination for families staying through school breaks. Mid-stay deep cleans can be arranged.

How long can I book one of these villas?

Extended stays at these villas typically run from 14 nights up through the full December-to-April snowbird window (about 120 nights). The three villas on this page are sized for 6–8 guests, which suits couples, small families, or working professionals doing a month-long Caribbean base. For larger extended stays consider the family villas page (multi-gen 8+ bedroom estates) or our snowbird-friendly larger estates by individual request. Long bookings benefit from monthly invoice cycles handled direct by Caribbean Paradise Homes — no booking-platform fees, clean documentation for expense or rental purposes.

Does the villa work for work-from-Caribbean stays?

Yes — extended stays often include a work component, and the three featured villas all handle it. WiFi at all three is adequate for video calls (Zoom, Teams, Google Meet) and collaboration tools. Casa Bliss’s renovated kitchen counter doubles as a work-from-villa standing-desk surface; the open-air central courtyard is the natural break space. Villa Uchi’s pool deck and Le Cheval’s polo-side terrace both work as outdoor session spots. For high-stakes calls or recorded sessions, the Caribbean Paradise Homes concierge can arrange professional AV setup. Time zone alignment with US Eastern is built-in (no DST shifts in the Dominican Republic).

How does pricing work for monthly versus nightly bookings?

Standard nightly rates apply to bookings under 14 nights. Bookings of 14–29 nights typically unlock 10–20% discount off the nightly rate. Bookings of 30+ nights (monthly stays) typically unlock 20–30% discount. Full-season bookings (90+ nights, the December-to-April snowbird window) can negotiate further depending on the villa and the year. Quote the dates to Caribbean Paradise Homes for confirmation — final pricing is set at the quote stage. Monthly invoice cycles available for extended bookings; payment can be structured as deposit + monthly installments rather than full upfront.

What is the minimum stay for an extended-stay booking?

‘Extended stay’ positioning generally applies to bookings of 14 nights or more, though we’ll happily quote shorter bookings of these villas at standard nightly rates. The discount tiers kick in at 14 nights (10–20% off), 30 nights (20–30% off), and 90+ nights (further negotiation). Many extended-stay guests book annual repeat windows — same villa, same December-to-April window, year after year. Caribbean Paradise Homes can hold a repeat booking window with a refundable deposit.

Which neighborhoods at Casa de Campo® are best for an extended stay?

The two strongest extended-stay neighborhoods at Casa de Campo® are the residential golf-side pockets (El Ingenio, Golf Villas Phases, Las Palmas) and the quiet inland neighborhoods (El Batey, El Polo, Las Canas). Both groups offer the residential rhythm extended-stay guests prefer — quieter streets, less tourist traffic, neighbors who are mostly other long-term guests or homeowners. The three featured villas on this page sit in three different residential pockets: Villa Uchi in Golf Villa V Phase (on The Links), Casa Bliss in El Ingenio (Links-side), Le Cheval in El Polo (polo-front). Avoid the high-season beachfront pockets (Punta Minitas, Caleton) for extended stays — those are vacation-tier and the rhythm doesn’t suit a residential month.

Can I walk to the beach from a pool villa?

None of the three featured pool villas are walking distance to Minitas Beach — Villa Uchi, Casa Bliss, and Le Cheval are all 3–5 minutes by golf cart from the beach. Le Cheval 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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