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marina casa de campo

Welcome to the Marina Casa de Campo! Generally considered as one of Casa de Campo’s most “chic” areas, the Marina Casa de Campo is a great place for shopping, dining and of course boating!

Completed in 2001, the Marina Casa de Campo was designed by architect Gianfranco Fini, who took his inspiration from old seaside villages of the Mediterranean and especially the famous “Plaza Portofino” in Italy. Today, the gorgeous Marina Casa de Campo boasts more than 100 villas and apartments, more than 20 shops, numerous restaurants, bars and cafés and a bustling night life.

The Marina Casa de Campo – Basic Facts

Where: Latitude 18 degrees 23.9 North and Longitude 68 degrees, 54.2 West

Docking and Sailing Facilities:

  • Mooring with water, electricity and cable TV
  • 6 direct fueling points for gasoline and diesel
  • Laundry
  • Ship handler
  • Ship yard

Shopping:
In the Marina Casa de Campo you will find more than 20 boutique stores selling clothing, gifts, swimwear, fashion-wear, sunglasses, cigars, jewelry, furniture and art as well as a supermarket for essentials and a hardware store.
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Eating and drinking:
The Marina Casa de Campo offers a diverse range of eating and drinking options; restaurants, bars, ice-cream shops and cafés The main night-life area is the “Plaza Portofino” which is home to 6 restaurants and bars, which throughout the year is also a staging event for various events. Just outside of this area is Mistral, a laid-back “budget” option and up the “Paseo del Mar” (the pier) you will find the Azimut Café, La Casita and the Victory Club (seasonal opening).
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