Proof That the Beaches at Casa de Campo are Exactly What You Are Looking For!

A common question about the beaches at Casa de Campo is what makes them so special?

Minitas Beach = Paradise.

One of the best things about Minitas Beach is that it gives the illusion of being far removed from civilization while being a short walk from the resort’s many amenities.

It’s a small, relatively quiet beach which is only accessible to guests at Casa de Campo, meaning it’s largely free from crowds of tourists. Minitas is a well-kept, clean beach, dotted with palms and chaise lounges.

As if the beach isn’t relaxing enough on its own, you can even book a massage in the beach’s open-air pavilion.  For peace and relaxation, the beach is one of the best places at the resort; you’ll probably find that only your private villa is more serene.

Of course, Minitas Beach isn’t only for relaxing. A number of water sports, such as snorkeling and windsurfing are available.  There is also a concession stand on the beach, so that guests can enjoy a piña colada or light snack as they bask in the sun.

Guests with families will enjoy La Palapa, a beach hut with supervised fun for children.

Options Beyond the Resort

Guests who want to while away the hours relaxing in the sun aren’t limited only to Minitas Beach.

A short boat ride from Casa de Campo, Catalina Island is unspoiled and seemingly a world away from civilization.

Catalina boasts long white beaches and excellent snorkeling—a great place to spend the day if you want to venture beyond the resort.

Another excellent choice for those who want to escape the world is Saona Island. Many of the island’s beaches are private and are managed by either hotels or tour operators.

A tour to Saona allows visitors to spend the day on a nearly pristine beach, frolicking in the calm waters of the Caribbean Sea.

A protected area that is a popular choice with filmmakers because of its “deserted island” look, Saona is the place that you picture when you think “Caribbean paradise.”

The island’s Palmilla Beach is home to dozens of starfish and is a perfect location for swimming and other water sports.