The Marina is the only address in Casa de Campo® where you walk to dinner with the masts of the catamarans clipping past the breakwater alongside you. The morning starts with coffee at La Casita while the boats refuel; midday is a quick stroll through the boutique row or out to the lighthouse; the evening rhythm is Lobster House, the seafood walk, gelato along the promenade, and the slow hum of returning skippers tying up for the night. No other pocket in the resort has this kind of village rhythm. Every other neighborhood is a 5–10 minute cart ride away from the same. Two Caribbean Paradise Homes properties anchor the marina-front offering: La Sultana (a 5BR Balinese pavilion estate in Bahía Chavón with two pools, an octagonal guest bungalow, and a 4-minute walk to the dockside village) and La Dársena (a 2BR townhouse inside the Marina itself with a covered garden terrace and the dock on foot). Two very different tiers, both anchored on walk-to-dock living rather than drive-to-dock visiting.
What Defines a Marina-Front Villa
Who These Villas Are Perfect For
What Makes a Marina-Front Villa Different
Why They Sit at the Top of the Market
Why The Marina Is the Only Walk-to-Dock Pocket
What Is Typically Included
Pricing for Marina-Front Villas
Rates are indicative only and subject to change based on exact dates, occupancy, villa selection, and seasonal demand. Final pricing is confirmed at the quote stage. Standard inclusions across both Marina-front villas: housekeeping (daily), cook (food cost not included), private pool (La Sultana), pool maintenance, gardener, basic golf-cart usage on the resort, and 24-hour security at the Casa de Campo® main gate. Add-on services — chauffeur, extra golf cart, concierge dining bookings, in-villa massage, kids’ programs — are arranged on request through the Caribbean Paradise Homes concierge.
For couples and pied-à-terre dockside stays, La Dársena ($680/night) — 2BR townhouse with a covered garden terrace right inside the Marina — is the value pick. For multi-gen groups and Balinese-estate stays with walking access to dockside dining, La Sultana ($2,300/night) — 5BR pavilion estate with two pools and an octagonal guest bungalow — is the standout.
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 Marina-Front Villas
The Marina is the only address in Casa de Campo® where you walk to dinner with the catamarans clipping past alongside you. Two Caribbean Paradise Homes properties anchor the marina-front offering: a 5-bedroom Balinese pavilion estate with two pools and an octagonal guest bungalow set walking distance from the dockside village, and a 2-bedroom townhouse inside the Marina itself with a covered garden terrace and the dock on foot. Walk-to-dock living, not drive-to-dock visiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which kind of trip is The Marina best suited to?
The Marina is the answer for couples, small families, and value-conscious travelers who want quiet residential positioning. The pocket sits between the resort’s ornamental lakes and Minitas Beach, offering the most accessible price band ($1,050–$2,600/night) at Casa de Campo®.
How close is Teeth of the Dog from these villas?
Teeth of the Dog is a short cart ride from The Marina — typically 5–8 minutes. The pocket is more central than coastal — adjacent to the resort’s lakes and walking distance to Minitas Beach.
Which villas at The Marina have private beach access?
None have direct sand access from the villa, but La Sultana and La Dársena are both within walking distance of Minitas Beach. For direct beachfront access, see Punta Minitas.
How does golf work from a The Marina villa?
The Marina is centrally positioned — both championship courses (Teeth of the Dog and Dye Fore) are a short cart ride away. Your on-property concierge books tee times.
What does the resort fee cover for The Marina 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, housekeeping, daytime concierge) and direct-with-owner pricing.

