Casa Al Mare
Description
Casa Al Mare, 13,000 square feet of modern tranquility suspended thirty feet above the Caribbean, where the horizon is uninterrupted and the sea determines the day’s pace, is revealed when you follow the lanes lined with palm trees to the edge of the bluff.
The ten-person Jacuzzi warms with the evening breeze as lanterns start to glow, tall glass sliders disappear so the infinity pool appears to pour directly into the blue below, and morning light pours across Coralina stone and warm woods. Barefoot breakfasts under a pale sky, long swims that dissolve the afternoon, and starlit dinners that stretch because no one is watching the clock are all part of this unique coastal sanctuary that feels both gallery-clean and joyfully livable. This address stands out in the world of Casa de Campo villas because it is oceanfront, meticulously designed, and perfect for spending quality time with the people you came to be with.
The atmosphere inside is sophisticated and unpretentious. Shuttered windows invite the trade winds when you want them and seal the cool when you don’t; air conditioning and ceiling fans precisely adjust the atmosphere; Dominican-made textures and artisanal details elevate a calming palette of whites and neutrals. The soundtrack reverts to palms and water as technology behaves and then fades—flat-screen TVs with digital cable, whole-house Wi-Fi that just functions. With en suite bathrooms, cedar-lined closets, luxurious linens, robes, and spa-quality toiletries, each bedroom is a private haven.
The majority are open to terraces where the first light enters as color and breeze rather than an alarm. With a king bed and sitting area in front of a private terrace overlooking the water and a bathroom with a soaking tub facing the horizon, an open shower that rinses off the sea, and a living green wall that softens the stone, the oceanfront master suite boasts the most striking frame. With a tranquil en suite and its own outdoor shower, the second master has a view of the garden and pool.
Each of the two oceanfront guest rooms has two queen beds, spacious bathrooms with soaking tubs, and indoor gardens that keep the tropics close but mild. A guest room with a garden view and two queens provides profound quiet, while a king suite upstairs steals views of the ocean, even from the glass-door shower. With full-size bunks, a tub and separate shower, and adequate storage, the kids’ bunk room transforms bedtimes into story time and mornings into joyful chatter.
Casa Al Mare is designed to flow. Conversation flows between the dining table, pool edge, and sofa without anyone picking a side because the great room maintains the view like a living mural and flows organically into shaded outdoor lounges. When you hire a private chef, the kitchen functions like a professional space and remains simple for family meals; island seating gathers early risers for plans and pancakes, then clears for evening tastings when the day’s catch comes in from the marina.
The villa’s signature features include an infinity pool that connects the sea to the sky, a twelve-seat Jacuzzi that is slightly raised for sunset toasts, deep terraces that remain breezy due to the house’s east-facing orientation, and a grill station that makes eating alfresco lunches a daily ritual. Your hours expand in the manner that a wonderful vacation should because of the staff’s precise and leisurely rhythm—spaces reset as if by magic, towels appear when needed, and dinner is perfectly timed to the conversation.
Without disturbing the quiet at home, the address keeps the best of the coast easily accessible. The Marina offers yacht charters and waterfront dining; Altos de Chavón layers galleries, a 5,000-seat amphitheater, and canyon views above the Río Chavón for golden-hour strolls that turn into dinner on the plaza; Minitas Beach offers serene, swimmable water and a beach club for easy seaside lunches; and the Teeth of the Dog, The Links, and Dye Fore courses offer sunrise tee times you’ll talk about for years. Nevertheless, you’ll find yourself returning time and time again to the terrace because the bluff gives every hour a cinematic feel.
Three things to do in the area
• Front-nine at Teeth of the Dog, followed by a long lunch with a view of the sea;
• Golden-hour stroll through Altos de Chavón for galleries, river views, and dinner on the plaza;
• Sunrise swim at Minitas Beach, followed by espresso at the beachfront café.
Travel times and distances are door-to-door and reasonable. Casa Al Mare can be reached from La Romana International Airport (LRM) in 10–15 minutes, Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) in 50–60 minutes, and Santo Domingo’s Las Américas Airport (SDQ) in 75–90 minutes, depending on traffic. About 5 to 10 minutes will get you to Minitas Beach and the beach club; 10 to 15 minutes will get you to the restaurants and charters at the Marina; 10 to 15 minutes will get you to the Racquet Center and the horse facilities; and 15 to 20 minutes will get you to Altos de Chavón and Dye Fore.
Place Casa Al Mare at roughly 18.41° N, 68.91° W on the south-shore bluff line of Casa de Campo close to Minitas for map orientation. All airport roads are completely paved, and the resort’s last one to two kilometers are made up of level, clearly marked lanes that are appropriate for all vehicle classes. The simplest way to get there is by private SUV transfer; once you’re settled in, a golf cart makes beach, tennis, and marina hops simple.
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- Smoking is not permitted inside the bedrooms, bathrooms, living and dining rooms, but may be done outside on the terraces, in the gardens or around the swimming pool.
- No pets allowed.
- Total number of occupants will not exceed the quoted number unless agreed.
- The Guest agrees not to assign this agreement, nor to sub-let any part of the property, nor to allow any other person to stay therein without requesting permission.
- House parties, prostitutes, or similar activities generally considered illegal or immoral and degrading to and abusive of the reputation of the property and the neighborhood are not allowed at any time in the property.
- The Guests are responsible for any long-distance telephone calls made from the property during their stay.
- Guests are responsible for any damage to electric appliances, furniture, silverware, dinnerware and bed linens of the property during your stay.











