Casa Caleton
Description
The Caribbean horizon becomes the beat of your day at Casa Caleton.
Inside Casa de Campo, a twelve-bedroom estate situated along Caleton’s sought-after oceanfront, the sea emerges in a serene sequence of palms, coral stone, and open sky. A two-story home designed for large gatherings seeking both spectacle and comfort, the approach is elegant and leisurely. The great room is filled with morning light, trade winds wind through expansive terraces, and the gentle sound of waves can be heard just beyond the lawn. The atmosphere is assured and friendly from the moment you walk through the door—a luxurious home that nevertheless feels like a cherished family retreat.
The ground floor is set up with unity in mind. Conversations flow naturally between the sofa, terrace, and water because the large living pavilion opens in a single sweep toward the infinity pool and the Caribbean beyond. When your private chef is in charge, the fully furnished professional kitchen behind the scenes ensures flawless service, and a show kitchen with a wide island seats five for tastings and espresso.
Cocktails at the pool’s edge kick off the evenings, which then transition into lengthy outdoor meals while the sky shifts from ember to indigo and the outdoor BBQ emits a curl of woodsmoke. A modern bonfire lounge prolongs the evening without ever leaving the water’s reflection as the breeze cools.
The purpose of sleeping quarters is privacy and parity. Early swims and late siestas only require a few steps thanks to the six ground-level suites, each of which has two queen beds, en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, smart TVs, and direct access to the gardens. King beds, en-suite spas, 180-degree views, and private balconies make the three main ocean-view suites on the upper level feel like private showings at sunrise.
To ensure that every visitor has a true suite experience, the remaining upper-level suites replicate the same enhanced comforts, including en-suite bathrooms and terrace access. Blackout options and effective climate control make sleep truly restorative, while finishes throughout the house emphasize touch and longevity—cool stone underfoot, fine woods, and textural linens.
A well-designed service program that makes guests’ daily lives here seem effortless is in place. Every morning, housekeepers keep everything tidy; a chef and chef’s assistant transform market produce and local seafood into effortless elegance; a butler and waitstaff think of the little things that add up, like poolside refreshments and well-timed cappuccinos.
To ensure that days go smoothly, a committed villa manager or concierge arranges everything else, including spa appointments, marina charters, and tee times. Two golf carts with six seats are available for impromptu trips to Minitas Beach Club or a sunset spin to the Marina. In order to maintain the serene rhythm of the season and guarantee that teams are adequately staffed, the estate enforces a minimum stay of ten nights for Christmas and New Year’s.
The plan includes recreation. Before taking the first plunge in the pool, morning routines are maintained at a private gym. For late-night screenings or afternoons out of the sun, a media room creates a genuine cinematic experience. Broad terraces and a deep lawn invite play and relaxation, the infinity pool serves as a mirror to the sky, and the jacuzzi provides a warm counterpoint at sunset.
Additionally, the location is ideal for exploration: Minitas Beach, which is about 2.3 miles away, offers smooth-water swimming and beach club lunches; the Marina, Golf Pro Shop, Equestrian Center, Tennis Center, Shooting Center, and the cliff-top artists’ village of Altos de Chavón are all conveniently located, transforming a wonderful villa stay into a full Casa de Campo experience.
The coherence of Casa Caleton’s components—the way the architecture manipulates light and breeze, the way the staff instills hospitality in guests’ minds, and the way a house this size maintains its calmness and legibility even when it is fully occupied—is what makes it unique. It is a home where the Caribbean serves as both a backdrop and a constant companion, a place designed for executive retreats and multigenerational celebrations, for milestone birthdays, and for extended periods of rest.
Activities nearby that you can partake in from the villa:
- After playing Pete Dye’s Teeth of the Dog in the morning, relax at Minitas Beach Club with sundowners.
- For a golden-hour coastal cruise or snorkeling at Catalina Island, charter from La Marina Casa de Campo.
- Explore Altos de Chavón’s cobblestone streets for galleries, live music, and expansive views of the Río Chavón.
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