Taking an award-winning photo of Casa de Campo can be as easy as rolling down your window on the drive home from work and snapping a shot with your cell phone. Year-round the resort has exceptional, vivid colors that pop out in its stonework, water, lush grounds, and magnificent skies. Below we share some epic, movie-worthy […]
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Café de la Leche: 20 years of the community showing their continued support for the Hogar del Niño
Who would have thought that a cup of coffee and a few snacks shared between three ladies, would soon become one of the most active and popular fundraising activities in Casa de Campo La Romana? The now well-known charity event, the “Café de la Leche” for the Hogar del Niño, celebrated its 20th anniversary with […]
Flowers in Casa de Campo #8: African Tuliptree “Amapola”
Welcome to our eighth article in the series of posts ‘Flowers in Casa de Campo’, an insight into the many different types of plants found across the Casa de Campo complex. Today we bring you the “African Tuliptree.” Scientifically called Spathodea campanulata or Amapola, as is known in the Dominican Republic, is a native from […]
Have you seen Casa de Campo Living Magazine’s Wedding issue? It’s out now!
Good day, Casa family! We hope you are all safe and healthy. As we slowly go back to “normal”, we are very grateful to be able to live and work in Casa de Campo. So much has changed, but we are hopeful that 2021 will be the year we’ve been longing for. This year, Casa de […]
Flowers in Casa de Campo #7: Ginger
Welcome to our seventh article in the series of posts ‘Flowers in Casa de Campo’, an insight into the many different types of plants found across the Casa de Campo complex. Today we bring you the “Ginger.” Although it shares the same name as the famous ginger root, this flower does not produce edible ginger, […]
Dominican English Dictionary: teteo
Continue enjoying your weekend while we bring you another word of our Dominican English Dictionary, and if you want to know all the words we have published so far, you can find the list at the bottom of this article. DOMINICAN WORD OF THE WEEK: The Dominican word of this week is “teteo,” which we are […]
Flowers in Casa de Campo #6: “Tu y Yo”
Welcome to our sixth article in the series of posts ‘Flowers in Casa de Campo’, an insight into the many different types of plants found across the Casa de Campo complex. Today we bring you the “Tu y Yo.”
Flowers in Casa de Campo #5: Mantequilla
Welcome to our fifth article in the series of posts ‘Flowers in Casa de Campo’, an insight into the many different types of plants found across the Casa de Campo complex. Today we bring you the “Mantequilla” Have you ever noticed the bright yellow flowers that line walkways and climb up walls around the resort? […]
Argenis Lebrón, a Chavonero who pushes the limits beyond what is being seen
Living in Casa de Campo and Altos de Chavón, or as most like to call it the “Artists’ Village”, has given most of us the opportunity to get to know art in all its facets and forms. Through the years we have met very talented artists who work tirelessly for their dreams, as is the […]
Flowers in Casa de Campo #4: Jade Vine
Welcome to our second article in the series of posts ‘Flowers in Casa de Campo’, an insight into the many different types of plants found across the Casa de Campo complex. Today we bring you the Jade Vine.
Have you seen Casa de Campo Living Magazine’s Art issue? It’s online now!
Good day, Casa family! We hope you are all safe and healthy. As we slowly go back to “normal”, we are very grateful to be able to live and work in Casa de Campo. So much has changed this year, but we are hopeful that 2021 will be the year we’ve been longing for. This […]
