
The villa doors slide open onto the terrace where breakfast is already waiting. Beyond is a swimming pool where you can soak up the Caribbean sun, and the beach is a short walk away. The kids are already planning their adventures for the day. Another person is deciding between a spa treatment and a round of golf. No one wonders who goes to the bathroom first or if the person next door is awake.
Later, everyone heads in different directions. Some people spend their afternoons on the water. Others stay beachfront or find a quiet corner of the resort. In the evening, everyone regroups at one table instead of gathering in the hotel hallway before dinner.
This has made villa resorts one of the most attractive ways to vacation in the Caribbean, especially for families and multi-generational groups. These are two increasingly important sectors in the Caribbean. Enjoy the privacy, comfort and space of a luxury home while being just minutes away from restaurants, beaches, pools, concierge services and world-class amenities. These six resorts across the region offer a complete experience.


Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic
If there is one resort that defines a Caribbean villa vacation, it is: cottage.
legendary roman The Retreat has spent decades building one of the region’s most prestigious collections of private villas, from elegant family homes to expansive estates featuring multiple bedrooms, generous living areas and private pools. Many include dedicated staff, making you feel like you’re staying in your own Caribbean abode rather than traditional resort accommodation.
What continues to set Casa de Campo apart is everything that surrounds the villa. You can spend your morning at: Minitas Beach Clubplay dog teethwalk on a stone path Altos de ChabonHead out to the marina or enjoy horseback riding, tennis, pickleball and dozens of restaurants before returning to your private retreat.
If you have a large family, it’s hard to fit in. Everyone gets a villa space while sharing one of the most impeccable luxury resorts in the Caribbean.









