La Marina Casa de Campo

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La Marina Casa de Campo

La Marina Casa de Campo La Romana, República Dominicana The Blue Marlin fishing season closed for Marina Casa de Campo with 855/1,418 Blue Marlins released in 112 days of fishing, averaging in 8 billfish per day.This year La Marina counted with the presence of over 37 U.S. fishing vessels with some of the world’s most renowned sports fishermen. Besides the traditional Therapy, Fa-La-Me, Blue Heaven, Betsy, Shoe, Ambush, Chasin’ Tail, Shark Byte,; new vessels visited the Marina this season such as Hey Girl, Whoo Dat, Dream Time, Contango, Scandalous, Special Situation, Committed, Skin Deep, among others.We also had the participation of vessels from Puerto Rico, such as: Doña Lucy, Blue Bird and Borinquen. Where the Chavón River meets the Caribbean Sea, at the edge of Casa de Campo Resort, the most complete and luxurious resort of the Caribbean, there's a very chic yachting community. The Marina Casa de Campo has a total of 370 slips, capable of receiving ships from 30 to 250 feet in length which positions it as a large capacity marina that combines a lifestyle of elegance, prestige, luxury, safety and warmth. The Marina also has slips for guest sailboats. Located on the 18th latitude 23 'north and longitude 68 ° 54' West, it sits as one of the most complete and prestigious marinas in the Caribbean. For those who choose to fly to or from home, with the option of stationing their yacht and crew at the Marina, have the comfort of knowing that just 8 minutes from the complex gates lays the La Romana International Airport, which provides daily flight to and from Miami and a prestigious private aviation terminal. Casa de Campo is home to Teeth of the Dog (ranked as one of the top 50 golf courses), Dye Fore The Links and Dye Fore Lakes and the court of the Romana Country Golf Club - all designed by the famous Pete Dye. The private beach Minitas welcomes boaters, as well as the impressive Altos de Chavón, a replica of a sixteenth century Mediterranean village that has a school of art and design affiliated to the International Parsons School of Design in New York 

Tony Weeg