Large-Group Villas at Casa de Campo® Resort

Mansion Rentals for 16–24 Guests, Multi-Family Weeks & Milestone Celebrations

Large-group villa rentals at Casa de Campo® are the resort’s answer to multi-family weeks, milestone celebrations, three-generation reunions, and corporate retreats — the trips where 16 to 24 guests gather under one roof and the villa becomes a small-scale event venue. Caribbean Paradise Homes represents three large-group villas at Casa de Campo®, ranging from eight-bedroom golfside estate to twelve-bedroom beachfront mansion. At this scale the chef stops being a perk and becomes the operating system of the trip — the kitchen runs commercial-scale, the dining table becomes the room, the outdoor zones split across pool, lawn, beach, and dining.

Caribbean Paradise Homes represents three large-group villas at Casa de Campo®, each positioned for a different version of the trip: Casa Cana on the Punta Águila golfside ($4,700/night, 8 bedrooms sleeping 16, golf-trip oriented with a golf simulator and open pavilion built for after-round dinners); Villa Oasis at the tip of Punta Minitas ($6,050/night, 8 bedrooms sleeping 16, bayfront with the villa’s own dock); and Casa Minitas on the Punta Minitas beachfront ($13,800/night, 12 bedrooms sleeping 24, the resort’s largest beachfront estate for large-scale gatherings). Each includes a chef handling all the meals; each scales staffing to the group size (cook + housekeeper + waiter standard; butler on the premium tier).

Below: the three villas, what a group of 16–24 actually looks like at Casa de Campo® across a week, how to choose between golf-side, bayfront, and beachfront, and the logistics worth knowing before you book.

Casa Cana — 8-bedroom golfside large-group villa at Casa de Campo® Resort

The Arrival

The arrival. Three or four cars roll up the driveway over a forty-five minute window — the early flight lands first, the late flight rolls in by sundown, and the group gathers on the welcome terrace for the first round of drinks. At Casa Cana the open pavilion is the gathering point; the golfers have already opened the simulator and someone has poured the first rum punch by minute ten. At Villa Oasis the dock side terrace catches the bay breeze and someone walks down to the water within the first hour. At Casa Minitas the family lands on the beach — the kids in the sand by minute fifteen, the grandparents finding the covered terrace, the cousins reuniting on the lawn between the main house and the secondary villas.

By dinner the chef has the table set for sixteen-to-twenty-four and the welcome meal is on. The first night is when twenty-four guests become one trip. The villa absorbs the group without anyone having to share a bathroom.

The Split Day

The split day. At 16–24 guests, the day reliably splits across three or four parallel agendas. The golfers head out early for the round — Teeth of the Dog (ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards) tees off at the resort core. The non-golfers head to Minitas Beach Club, the Equestrian Center, or the Spa. The kids stay at the villa pool with the lifeguard hired through the concierge. By mid-afternoon, the group reconverges — some at the pool, some at the dining room for the late lunch the cook has assembled, some at the beach for the second swim of the day.

From Casa Cana the round is a few minutes’ cart ride to the course and the trip naturally orbits the golf. From Villa Oasis the marina is at the doorstep and the day often includes a boat ride out into the bay. From Casa Minitas the beach is the villa’s own — the family doesn’t need to leave for the day. The Spa, the Equestrian Center, and Altos de Chavón all sit within easy cart distance of the three large-group villas.

For smaller groups, see our 4-bedroom (sleep 8) or 6-bedroom (sleep 12) collections. For family-of-eight long weekends with explicit kid logistics, see our family villas page.

Villa Oasis — 8-bedroom bayfront large-group villa with private dock at Casa de Campo® Resort

Through the Group Week

The All-Hands Meal

The all-hands meal. At least once a week, the full group gathers at one long table — sixteen at Casa Cana or Villa Oasis, twenty-four at Casa Minitas. The chef handles it. That’s the moment the villa earns its rate.

At Casa Cana the dining is in the open pavilion, breeze coming through, the golf simulator on standby for the after-dinner contest. At Villa Oasis the long table sits with the bay laid out beyond and the dock visible to the right. At Casa Minitas the dinner is on the seafront terrace with the Caribbean rolling in and the lights of La Romana visible across the bay after dark.

The menu is whatever the group wants — fresh fish from the docks, slow-cooked goat, Dominican criollo classics, a 12-person tasting menu for a milestone celebration, a sushi station, a paella party. The chef shops in advance based on the menu plan the concierge sends a week before arrival. For event-scale meals, your specialist coordinates additional kitchen staff via the resort’s catering network. Wine pairings, dietary accommodations, late-night antojos: all arranged before the family lands.

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

The Wind-Down

The wind-down. At 16–24 guests, the villa naturally divides itself into a late-night zone and an early-sleepers zone. The toddlers go down at 7. The teens stay up until midnight. The adults split between the post-dinner terrace conversation and the second-living-room movie. The villa’s scale supports both without anyone losing patience.

At Casa Cana the late-night zone is the open pavilion with the golf simulator. At Villa Oasis it’s the bay-side terrace with the marina lights visible past the dock. At Casa Minitas it’s the seafront terrace with the Caribbean rolling in. The cook knows who needs decaf coffee after dinner. The housekeeper has the kids’ rooms picked up before they’re awake. The concierge has Sunday brunch booked, the boat ride to Catalina Island scheduled, the spa morning on the calendar.

By the last evening the group photo is taken on the seafront terrace or the open pavilion. The aggregator photo doesn’t capture this part. We tell you about it because we’ve been there.

How to Choose Between the Three

Three large-group villas, three different group trips. The choice usually comes down to group size, what the trip is built around (golf vs. boat vs. beach), and whether the event needs the resort’s largest beachfront footprint.

Pick Casa Cana when the group is 12–16 guests and the trip is built around golf. Eight bedrooms sleeping 16 on the Punta Águila golfside, with a golf simulator on-site and an open pavilion built for after-round dinners. Entry-tier large-group rate. The right villa for a golf-trip group of 12–16 with full staff and golf-priority logistics.

Pick Villa Oasis when the group is 12–16 guests and the trip wants the marina + bay positioning — a private dock for paddleboards, kayaks, the sunset cocktail ride into the bay, the welcome dinner on the dock. Eight bedrooms sleeping 16 at the tip of Punta Minitas. The villa for a multi-generational family week or a small group where the water is the daily centerpiece.

Pick Casa Minitas when the group is 20–24 guests and the event is milestone-scale — a multi-family reunion, a 60th-birthday week, an anniversary celebration on the beach. Twelve bedrooms sleeping 24 on the Punta Minitas beachfront with the largest private-beach footprint of the resort’s villas. Premium-tier rate, but the villa scales to large-group numbers without losing the family-week feel.

If the group is larger than 24 guests, ask us about combining Casa Minitas with adjacent Punta Minitas rentals. For groups smaller than 16, our 6-bedroom collection covers groups of 10–12.

What Is Typically Included

Full-time staff that scales with the villa: chef (handling all the meals — breakfast, lunch, dinner), housekeeper, and waiter added at large-group scale for the table service that sixteen-to-twenty-four guests require. Casa Minitas 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, sommelier, kids’ nanny, event planner) the trip needs.

Cook capacity at large-group scale: the chef handles all the meals for the full sixteen-to-twenty-four-guest count without external catering for standard breakfast / lunch / dinner. For event-scale meals — a multi-course tasting menu for a milestone celebration, a sushi station, a paella party, a 24-person welcome cocktail with passed canapés — 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

Casa Minitas — 12-bedroom beachfront large-group estate at Casa de Campo® Resort

Distance summary for the large-group shortlist:

  • Minitas Beach Club (the resort’s primary beach): at the doorstep for Casa Minitas; ~1.5–2.5 mi cart ride from Villa Oasis and Casa Cana
  • Teeth of the Dog (ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards): ~5 minute cart ride from Casa Cana; ~2.5–3.0 mi drive from Villa Oasis and Casa Minitas
  • Casa de Campo® Marina: at the doorstep for Villa Oasis (the villa has its own dock); ~1.5–3.0 mi short ride from the other two
  • The Spa & Fitness Center: ~2.0–3.0 mi short ride from all three
  • Altos de Chavón / Dye Fore: ~3.0–5.0 mi drive from all three
  • Equestrian Center: ~2.0–3.0 mi short ride from all three

Pricing range: $4,700/night at Casa Cana (8 BR sleeping 16, Punta Águila golfside) → $6,050/night at Villa Oasis (8 BR sleeping 16, Punta Minitas bayfront with private dock) → $13,800/night at Casa Minitas (12 BR sleeping 24, Punta Minitas beachfront with the resort’s largest private-beach footprint). Casa Minitas’s rate covers the large-group capacity, full staff including butler, and the beachfront positioning. Rates exclude the 18% service fee and the resort registration fee.

Booking lead times: Large-group villas at Casa de Campo® book 6–12 months ahead in high season (December–April). For Christmas/New Year, Easter, and Thanksgiving weeks, 12–18 months ahead is typical — large-group villas fill earliest because every milestone celebration wants the same week. Summer and shoulder-season windows have shorter lead times. Direct booking with Caribbean Paradise Homes since 2003 means no booking-platform fees.

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Bayfront large-group villa dock at Casa de Campo® Resort

Featured Large-Group Villas

Our large-group villa collection ranges from eight-bedroom golfside estates to twelve-bedroom beachfront mansions across the resort — from Casa Bliss, a Links-side villa built around an open-air central courtyard, to Casa Ceiba, a Barranca garden retreat anchored by a centenary tree, to La Fabulosa, a direct-oceanfront villa on the 8th hole of Teeth of the Dog — ranked the Caribbean’s top course by the World Golf Awards. Each villa includes private pool, full staff and resort access. Compare the full large-group lineup on our accommodation page.

Casa Cana golfside villa with private pool at Casa de Campo Dominican Republic
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From$4,700/night
Casa Cana

Elegant golf-view estate with private pool, full staff, and resort access — ideal for large group gatherings.

16 8 8
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Aerial view of Villa Oasis with turquoise marina, red tile roofs and palm trees — Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic
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From$6,050/night
Villa Oasis

Spectacular marina-front estate with private pool, bay views, and full concierge service for up to 16 guests.

16 8 8
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Large infinity pool with sun loungers and Caribbean sea view at Casa Minitas Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic
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From$13,800/night
Casa Minitas

Private beach estate at Punta Minitas with infinity pool, water gardens, and full staff for up to 24 guests.

24 12 12
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can large villas accommodate?

Most villas host between 10 and 20+ guests, depending on layout.

Are large group villas staffed?

Yes, most include housekeeping and concierge, with optional chef and additional staff.

Can we host events at the villa?

Caribbean Paradise Homes positions these estates as private group stays, not as event or wedding venues. The villa is where your group lives for the week: meals together, pool days, and evenings on the terrace. For a ceremony, reception, or large catered event, Casa de Campo® Resort has dedicated event facilities and an events team we can introduce you to.

Is it more cost-effective than hotels?

For groups, villas often provide better value and a more cohesive experience. Travelling with children too? See our family guide.

What amenities do large group villas at Casa de Campo typically include?

Most large group villas feature multiple private pools, spacious outdoor terraces, fully equipped kitchens, and dedicated staff including housekeeping and concierge. Many offer a private chef option, a media or games room, and golf cart access. Resort facilities — Teeth of the Dog, Minitas Beach, the marina, and Altos de Chavón — are available to all villa guests.

What is the minimum stay for a large group villa rental at Casa de Campo?

Most large group villas require a minimum of 5 to 7 nights given their size and staffing. A 7-night minimum is standard during peak periods such as Christmas, New Year, and Easter. Contact Caribbean Paradise Homes for exact minimums and current availability.

 

 

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