
There is a specific kind of magic that happens at a Casa de Campo wedding venue that you just can’t find anywhere else in the Caribbean. It’s the way the warm salt air hits the hand-carved stone of Altos de Chavón. Or it’s how the golden hour light seems to linger just a little longer over the river. For anyone dreaming of a destination celebration, this resort offers a rare duality. The soul of a historic Mediterranean village pairs with the effortless luxury of a modern tropical estate.












A ceremony in the heart of the village feels like stepping back in time. Walking through the cobblestone streets toward the plaza, the energy is quiet and focused. It is framed by architecture that feels entirely timeless. This is the heart of an Altos de Chavón wedding experience—capturing editorial portraits against the weathered stone before the sun dips below the horizon. In fact, every wedding venue at Casa de Campo becomes a flawless backdrop for those first moments as a married couple. The lighting here is a photographer’s dream. Moreover, it turns every corner of the village into a flawless backdrop for those first moments as a married couple.




As the evening shifts, the celebration can transition to the privacy of an oceanfront venue. This is where the energy truly begins to spark. Imagine a high-energy party under the stars, where the music carries over the water. The only neighbors are the palm trees. Choosing Casa de Campo as your wedding venue means experiencing custom-tailored moments. These moments feel less like a resort event and more like a private takeover with your inner circle. It’s about the balance of grand, iconic views and those quiet, late-night conversations by the pool.





The beauty of a Casa de Campo wedding lies in the memories created in the spaces between the big events. It’s the world-class golf mornings, the slow coffee on a private terrace, and the feeling of being completely tucked away in La Romana. One thing is certain: a wedding venue at Casa de Campo offers surroundings matched only by the joy of the celebration itself.

Photography: The Studio by AP
