The Dominican Republic’s Best Hotel Is Opening a New Premier Club
The Dominican Republic’s best hotel has just added a major new offering: the Premier Club at Casa de Campo, a new level of luxury for the legendary property.
The Premier Club will include a total of 58 new suites: 26 premier junior suites, 27 premier junior suites, four premier one-bedroom suites and one premier presidential suite.
Each suite has amenities not found in other parts of the hotel: that includes an exclusive Premier Club golf cart, private concierge service and nightly turndown service — including an aromatherapy menu.
Premier junior suites and premier suites, for example, will have private balconies or terraces, either 55-inch or 65-inch Smart TVs with international cable and streaming channels, full-size premium wet-bars and beverages, Kohler-accessorized bathrooms and amenity fixtures and even a selection of artisanal gourmet coffees and teas, among other touches.
“The Premier Club at Casa de Campo will create an unprecedented level of privacy and exclusivity for our guests to enjoy,” said Jason Kycek, Senior Vice President at Casa de Campo. “From the moment they arrive, guests will be privately checked-in by our welcome receptionists at the exclusive Premier Club Lounge and be able to relax in seclusion while enjoying a drink or light appetizers at the Club Lounge Bar. Featuring both indoor and outdoor areas, Premier Club guests will be able to maintain autonomy that is exclusive only to guests staying in our new suites.”
It’s a significant new addition for the La Romana property, one that has long been the leading place to stay in the Dominican Republic and, since the pandemic, one of the hottest hotels anywhere in the Caribbean.
The 7,000-acre resort is also home to an unmatched golf offering, led by the number one course in the Caribbean, the Teeth of the Dog, deigned by Pete Dye. (That’s along with two other Dye-designed tracks, Dye Fore and The Links).
The new Premier Club will be available for reservations starting in December 2022, the property told Caribbean Journal.
“It is an exciting time for our company and guests alike with all of the improvements we are making throughout the property,” Kycek said. “We are grateful to be able to take Casa de Campo to the next level and raise the bar in luxury hospitality within the Dominican Republic.”
For more, visit Casa de Campo.