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BE THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF AT CASA DE CAMPO RESORT & VILLA



2019-08-22T12:08:38-04:00

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Aug 22, 2019

Photo: Top notch golf course Teeth of the Dog Credit Casa de Campo Resort & Villa

Oceanside Villa, Butler, Chef and Play on Teeth of the Dog Golf Course  

LA ROMANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC — August  2019 – Casa de Campo Resort & Villas, the Caribbean resort playground to iconic names of yesterday and today, has launched a presidential-inspired package that was born from its most recent noteworthy visit from the 42nd President of the United States of America, Bill Clinton. While not his first trip to the sprawling 7,000-acre, five-star resort, the timing of it made the boldest statement: The Dominican Republic is safe, amazingly beautiful and extends genuine hospitality like no other.  On this visit, Clinton said it is “a truly impressive country, with beauties and unique charms.” The resort is inviting guests to be the Commander In Chief of Vacation with an experience that combines some of Clinton’s favorite activities while giving guests the presidential power to decide exactly what they want to do during their getaway. The Commander In Chief of Vacation experience includes:

– Oceanfront Villa accommodations, complete with a full staff including a maid, butler, chef and driver
– Private tour of the museum and art galleries at Altos de Chavón that Clinton toured during his July visit
– A round of golf on the Caribbean’s number-one course, Teeth of the Dog, where Clinton teed off with a foursome of friends
– Dinner with Casa de Campo’s President, Andres Pichardo, with a private reserved section at Minitas Beach Club
– Presidential Spending Power: $2,500 resort credit to flex one’s presidential power as Commander In Chief of Vacation and design (or dictate, depending on one’s leadership style) the perfect getaway. From spa to private equestrian sessions, a chartered yacht, a candlelight dinner on the beach, guests can choose from excursions and perks of their liking to truly personalize the experience.

If guests are in need of inspiration, the team can share what other dignitaries and celebrities enjoy doing at the posh enclave. From designers such as Oscar de la Renta, Martha Stewart, famed singers like Frank Sinatra, Mark Anthony and Jennifer Lopez, to athletes such as Michael Jordan and Derek Jeter, and US Presidents including George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, the resort has catered to many noteworthy guests. 

Photo: Villas for family stays, Credit: Casa de Campo Resort & Villas

For those who want a touch of the star-studded life with a more modest price tag, accommodations in a hotel room complete with personal four-passenger Casa Cart, unlimited golf and breakfast daily starts from $199 per person, per night, based on double occupancy.* Unlimited rounds can be played at Teeth of the Dog, Dye Fore and The Links, based on availability (including arrival and departure day).  The Commander In Chief of Vacation starts at $7,999 nightly (pricing varies by dates and exact villa selected); reservations can be made by calling (855) 216-1223 or via email at res1@ccampo.com.do.  The golf package can be booked here. For additional information about Casa de Campo Resort & Villas, please visit www.casadecampo.com.do.

About Casa de Campo

Casa de Campo Resort & Villas – a member of The Leading Hotels of the World – attracts affluent travelers with the offering of spacious hotel rooms, suites and luxury villas. Expect gourmet cuisine and fine wines and spirits throughout the destination’s restaurants and bars, a 370-slip Marina & Yacht Club, Polo & Equestrian Club, La Terraza Tennis Center and 245-acre Shooting Club. Spanning 7,000 tropical acres on the southeastern coast of the Dominican Republic, this luxury Caribbean destination is also home to three of the game’s most difficult courses all designed by Pete Dye, including Teeth of the Dog, Dye Fore and Links. Casa de Campo is also home to Altos de Chavón – an artisan’s village modeled after a 16th century Mediterranean city with boutique shops, museums and a 5,000-seat Grecian-style amphitheater.