Above: Casa de Campo Yacht Club
Casa de Campo Yacht Club stands at the centre of the Marina, with lounges, bar and an opened ocean view terrace. Is a little jewel of architecture for those who are sea lovers, in fact Casa de Campo Marina is a paradise for sailing as well as for high speed boats.
Its docks are concrete built with wooden catwalks all properly equipped with water and power facilities every two boats.
The Yacht Club has now number 4 j24 boats for its brand new sailing school, with international teachers from Costa Smeralda Yacht Club in Italy. [cont left]
Some of the notable elements that make the Marina Casa de Campo such a wonderful place include the yacht club, a sailing school,
fantastic restaurants and bars, all adding to the allure that reels in so many sailors, sportsman, tourists and dreamers.
The sea area in front of the Marina, lying between Catalina Island to the southwest and the Island of Saona to the southeast, has proved ideal for sailing boats. The offshoot of the Island of Saona to the south creates a large area of sea sheltered from the waves but open to the trade winds that blow on an average of 18 to 20 knots with minimum oscillations between the first and
second quadrant.
Above and below left : Casa de Campo Yacht Club and Marina
Below: The location of Casa de Campo
In the ample area of sea between North and South America lie the Antilles, a group of magic islands that form an arc dividing the
Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean and extend from the Florida as far as the northern coast of Venezuela. In the center of this
great archipelago, between Cuba and Puerto Rico, is the Dominican Republic.
The Dominican Republic occupies, together with Haiti, the Island of Hispaniola, an extensive area of great natural and cultural importance whose southern coast is washed by the Caribbean Sea.
It is here that we find the Marina di Casa de Campo, which exploits its privileged geographic position in relation to Florida
and the islands to the north such as Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, as well as its proximity to Puerto Rico. It acts as a nautical bridge with the entire arc of the eastern Caribbean islands.
Above: Casa de Campo Yacht Club
Casa de Campo Yacht Club
Bayahibe
Casa de Campo
Altos de Chavon interview
Altos de Chavon
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Bayahibe Golf
Capital of Dominican Republic
Casa de Campo Excursions
Casa de Campo Marina
Casa de Campo yacht club
Catalina Island
Catalina Island-2
Catalonia Gran Dominicus
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Catalonia Gran Dominicus Excursions
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Catalonia Gran Dominicus Restaurants
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Colonial zone
Isla Catalina
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Teeth of the dog
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