Casa Bliss
Description
Follow the palms toward the sea and the hush of Casa de Campo deepens into something private and rare, and then Casa Bliss appears—sunlight in the courtyard, water whispering down a sculptural rain chain, the scent of cut grass from the fairway beyond.
With its high vaulted ceilings that catch the breeze and its floor-to-ceiling wood doors that slide away to transform living areas into terraces and terraces into front-row seats to the sky, the villa moves like the tropics themselves. The architecture frames the landscape rather than competing with it, and the palette is serene and coastal—warm timber, hand-troweled textures, and stone that remains cool at midday. You get there, breathe out, and know that the house has been set up for the perfect vacation rhythm: mornings that flow effortlessly from coffee to the pool, afternoons that are shaded by deep eaves, and evenings that bring everyone together at the bar as the light fades over the golf course.
Inside, Casa Bliss effortlessly strikes a balance between polish and style. Art and items that feel gathered rather than staged serve as the main salon’s anchors, which are layered with cozy seating and tropical textures. Email checks and brief phone conversations can take place in a peaceful office nook facing green without disturbing the ambiance. Family dinners don’t feel like logistics thanks to the spacious and genuinely functional kitchen, which has large prep surfaces, adequate ventilation, and storage where you expect it. A private chef can move around the space with ease when you want one.
Long meals are natural because of the formal dining area that opens to the terrace; the soundscape includes the sound of birdsong, palm trees, and the gentle reverberation of the pool. Couples and friends can settle in without compromising thanks to the four bedrooms that are designed for rest and privacy, each with an easy-to-use layout and airy circulation. Details that you can feel rather than just see, like smooth-gliding screens, sturdy hardware under your hands, and nighttime lighting that flatters, are thoughtfully placed throughout the house.
Here, the outdoors is the center of life. The fairway appears to be a part of your garden thanks to an infinity pool that edges toward the view. Stormy afternoons are as lovely as bluebird days thanks to the loungers that savor the sun and shade and the covered terrace that runs the length of the house. With swims and iced drinks lined up by sunset, the bar turns into a gathering place.
Conversations flow freely beneath ceiling fans as the gardens take on a cozy glow. With its lush yet well-manicured landscaping, soft lawns, and sightlines that frame the motion of the palms and keep the horizon open, the property reads like a private haven. Every hour has a clear place to land, from last-light toasts to first-light laps.
Casa Bliss’s location within Casa de Campo puts you just a short distance from the activities that make this coastline unique. When the desire for a top-notch round of golf strikes before breakfast, Teeth of the Dog and Dye Fore are right here; Minitas Beach Club offers serene, crescent-shaped, and powdery turquoise water; and Altos de Chavón’s cobbled streets offer galleries, a church built in the 16th century, and dinner while the Río Chavón canyon falls away below.
The Marina offers waterfront dining and yacht charters, while La Romana town provides conveniences when needed. However, every time you drive through the gate again, the pace is reset, and the resort disappears into the last glimmer of the grass, birds, and breeze.
A stroll through Altos de Chavón in the evening, followed by dinner on the terrace above the river as the amphitheater lights come on, a leisurely beach afternoon at Minitas with a swim just before golden hour, and a sunrise nine at Teeth of the Dog followed by espresso at the clubhouse are three simple local pleasures to consider when planning your day.
Travel times and distances keep the planning realistic: it takes about 8 to 12 minutes by golf cart to get to Minitas Beach Club, 10 to 15 minutes to get to the Marina restaurants, and 12 to 18 minutes to get to Altos de Chavón; it usually takes 7 to 12 minutes to get to the Teeth of the Dog clubhouse, and it takes 15 to 25 minutes by car to get groceries and a wider range of pharmacies in La Romana’s town center.
The resort wayfinding to Minitas, Altos de Chavón, and the Marina is clearly marked along the main boulevards. On the map, imagine Casa de Campo’s central residential zone with golf frontage, which is roughly 18.41° N, 68.91° W.
Logistics and arrival are simple. The easiest gateway is La Romana International Airport (LRM), which takes about 10 to 15 minutes door-to-door during off-peak hours and a little longer during peak hours; Punta Cana International (PUJ) takes roughly 45 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic; and Santo Domingo’s Las Américas (SDQ) takes roughly 75 to 90 minutes. All three airports have fully paved roads, and the last one to two kilometers inside the resort are level, well-kept estate roads that are appropriate for regular sedans and SUVs. An SUV is preferred for off-property dinners or grocery runs, while a golf cart is the convenient way to get between the villa, beach club, clubhouse, and marina once you’re settled in.
What sets Casa Bliss apart from other options in the area is its unique combination of a tranquil golf-front location and an indoor-outdoor courtyard design that allows breezes to flow through every area, providing resort-level tranquility with the seclusion of a true stand-alone haven.
Click here for more Casa de Campo Villas
Read More: Savoring the Extraordinary: Private Chef Stories from Haute Retreats Most Exclusive Villas
Availability
| M | T | W | T | F | S | S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 $ 1,730 | 2 $ 1,730 |
|||||
| 3 $ 1,730 | 4 $ 1,730 | 5 $ 1,730 | 6 $ 1,730 | 7 $ 1,730 | 8 $ 1,730 | 9 $ 1,730 |
| 10 $ 1,730 | 11 $ 1,730 | 12 $ 1,730 3 | 13 $ 1,730 3 | 14 $ 1,730 3 | 15 $ 1,730 3 | 16 $ 1,730 3 |
| 17 $ 1,730 3 | 18 $ 1,730 3 | 19 $ 1,730 3 | 20 $ 1,730 3 | 21 $ 1,730 3 | 22 $ 1,730 3 | 23 $ 1,730 3 |
| 24 $ 2,050 5 | 25 $ 2,050 5 | 26 $ 2,050 5 | 27 $ 2,050 5 | 28 $ 2,050 5 | 29 $ 2,050 5 | 30 $ 2,050 5 |
| M | T | W | T | F | S | S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 $ 1,660 3 | 2 $ 1,660 3 | 3 $ 1,660 3 | 4 $ 1,660 3 | 5 $ 1,660 3 | 6 $ 1,660 3 | 7 $ 1,660 3 |
| 8 $ 1,660 3 | 9 $ 1,660 3 | 10 $ 1,660 3 | 11 $ 1,660 3 | 12 $ 1,660 3 | 13 $ 1,660 3 | 14 $ 1,660 3 |
| 15 $ 1,660 3 | 16 $ 1,660 3 | 17 $ 1,660 3 | 18 $ 1,660 3 | 19 $ 3,650 7 | 20 $ 3,650 7 | 21 $ 3,650 7 |
| 22 $ 3,650 7 | 23 $ 3,650 7 | 24 $ 3,650 7 | 25 $ 3,650 7 | 26 $ 3,650 7 | 27 $ 3,650 7 | 28 $ 3,650 7 |
| 29 $ 3,650 7 | 30 $ 3,650 7 | 31 $ 3,650 7 |
||||
- 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.

















































































