Casa de Campo (Not an All Inclusive)
The name means "country house", but don't let that humble moniker fool you: this is a prominent resort in the Dominican Republic, with many villas and residences, 7000 acres, an equestrian center, a 16th century Italian village(!), kids' programs, a famous golf course, and polo. Though it's not an all inclusive resort, with this size and stature, it deserves a mention here; also, inclusive packages may be available. Casa de Campo has many activities for kids and families.
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Lots More Dominican Republic All Inclusive Resorts: Punta Cana
About.com's Guide for Caribbean Travel highlights all inclusive resorts in the popular area in the Dominican Republic, and also in Puerto Plata and La Romana.
Explore the Dominican Republic
Don't forget to also explore the Dominican Republic outside your all inclusive resort: go horse-riding, take a safari tour, try surfing or even kite-boarding.


