Please RSVP by May 1st, and remember to send your flight information to ODW to secure your airport transportation!
When should I arrive?
The weekend festivities officially begin on Friday evening, but we'd suggest arriving on Thursday evening or by Friday afternoon to give yourself some time to unwind. For the early arrivals, head to the beach, play a round of golf, or explore any of the amenities Casa de Campo has to offer! You will also need to stay for a minimum of 3 nights - more information about stay requirements on the Hotel tab.
And don't forget, Friday the 19th is a federal holiday (Juneteenth) in the US. Hopefully this makes it a bit easier for your travel plans!
Is the wedding indoors our outdoors?
The ceremony will take place outdoors and the reception will take place indoors.
Are my children invited to the wedding?
While we love your little ones, we have decided to keep our wedding ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception on June 20th an adults-only event with the exception of the flower girl and ring bearer. Still, this occasion is as much your vacation as it is a chance to celebrate! So, please feel free to bring your children to the resort if you would like to make this a family trip, but please prepare arrangements for the day of the wedding if you choose to do so.
Children are welcome at the Welcome Party on June 19th and any other events or activities.
For more information regarding family activities, to reserve a space in a camp, or book a nanny please visit:
Do I need a passport?
Yes, you will need a passport to enter into the Dominican Republic. To be safe, please check your passports ASAP to ensure they do not expire within six months of our wedding date. Some countries do not allow entry within six months of expiry. If your passport is set to expire within six months of our wedding date, we recommend renewing your passport as soon as possible (please plan to allow up to three months for renewal).
The resort is 7000 acres, how do I get around?
This is one of our favorite parts of Casa de Campo! Each room comes with a complimentary golf cart, which you may use to travel anywhere throughout the property. For example, if you rent a 5 bedroom villa, the villa will be equipped with 5 golf carts. If you rent a single hotel room, it will come with one golf cart. Complimentary shuttles are also available via the concierge.
We will provide transportation to and from Altos de Chavon on the wedding day -- more details are on the home page.
What are the customs requirements?
All passengers are required to fill out an E-Ticket when entering or exiting the Dominican Republic. There is NO charge to complete this E-Ticket. You can access the E-Ticket application here, which you will need when you check in at the airport: https://eticket.migracion.gob.do/Home/
Is Casa de Campo safe?
Yes, this resort is very safe, heavily gated, and secure. Only hotel guests are allowed on the premises!
My Spanish is a bit rusty. Will I be okay?
Yes! Casa de Campo is a very popular resort for international travelers, so English is widely spoken. If you plan to travel outside the resort, it wouldn't hurt to brush up on some key phrases though.
Is there an all-inclusive option?
Yes! You have the option to upgrade to all-inclusive for an additional cost per person per day. By default, the room block shows standard rates. If you’d like to upgrade, you can do so upon arrival. Here’s what’s included:
- Unlimited meals, snacks, and drinks at select restaurants & bars
- Unlimited non-motorized sports at Minitas Beach (kayaking, paddleboarding, snorkeling, etc.)
- Unlimited horseback riding (reservations required)
- Unlimited use of tennis courts
- One-time experience of 25 shots at the shooting center