Tina Fanjul Associates Open House; Los Limones #25 and Vivero #48, call Sergio [809-430-8956] for info
SAVE THE DATE: Upcoming Events
The ChiChiGua Fest 2011: Saturday February the 5th
Casa de Campo Living’s second annual Chichigua Fest is a family friendly event for kids of all ages to come and show off their kite flying prowess, with an expected 200+ kites taking to the skys. For those who prefer to be a little more earth bound, there will also be Frisbee, juegos inflables (inflatable games), a BBQ and a beer tent! Click here to see our photos and coverage of last year’s event.
Carnaval en Casa: Saturday February 26th
Casa de Campo Living presents the second annual Carnaval en Casa, a wonderful street fair and celebration of the Dominican Republic’s traditional Carnaval with community ‘comparsas de carnaval’ and a Carnaval Golf Cart parade! It’s time to start planning your Caranaval Costume and getting together your ‘comparsa.’ Click here to see our photos and coverage of last year’s event.
PHOTO: From the ChiChiGua Fest 2010 – the ChiChiGua Fest 2011 will take place on Saturday the 5th of February!! Start getting your kites ready!!!
THINGS TO DO!
As well as this weekend’s events and activities happening in Casa de Campo, there are a number of ‘THINGS TO DO’ in Casa de Campo and further afield, available every week. Here’s our guide – to keep you busy! We’ll be adding to this list, so keep checking back for different things to do!
AquaNautus Helmet Diving in BayahibeAquaNautas helmet diving is quiet simply a unique and incredible experience – all the fun and beauty of real diving without all the scary, stressful parts! Located in nearby Bayahibe, Helmet Diving makes a great family excursion – explore under the sea and explore a little of beautiful Bayahibe! For kids age 12 and over, US$45 per person. To make a reservation, email: info@casadecampoliving.com To read our review of AquaNautus Helmet Diving, click here.
The Cygalle Healing Spa The Cygalle Healing Spa, found in the Casa de Campo main hotel area, near to the pool is a haven of tranquility, which offers top-class massages and a heavenly Water Ritual room with sauna, steam room, hot and cold plunge pools and showers for two! To read about their Hot Stone Massage, click here and to read about their Tropical Day Dream massage, click here.
WHERE TO EAT!
There are many great restaurant in and outside of Casa de Campo, here is our short guide to a few of your options!
Rico Bistro, La Romana Rico Bistro is a fantastic new ‘hole in the wall’ in La Romana on the Avenida Santa Rosa, which serves delicious, freshly prepared food at very reasonable prices. They have a varied menu including classic Mexican dishes such as Burritos, fresh pasta, delicious salads, a melt-in-your-mouth Churrasco and an awesome cheesecake! To see photos and read our review, click here.
Dom Ham, is a GREAT burger place, with burgers, sausage, steaks, chicken wings, tostones and fries. There is nothing fancy about Dom Ham, but the food is good! Located a mere five minutes from the gates of Casa de Campo in La Romana, one street up from the Clinica Canela (Calle Altragracia Esq. Benito Moncion.) To see photos and read our review of Dom Ham, click here.