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The
frequently asked questions below will cover only the general questions you
might have about the Dominican Republic, Casa de Campo and Villa Las Pinas
Seis. When you confirm your reservation and prior to your arrival we will
e-mail you a more detailed FAQ list with the maids name, local telephone
numbers, helpful Villa data, etc.
Currency, Credit Cards,
ATMs The Dominican Peso is the official currency of the Dominican
Republic. The exchange rate fluctuates but is generally pegged to the U.S.
dollar. U.S. dollars are easily and gratefully accepted for most transactions,
as are travelers checks. There is a bank in the hotel that will exchange
dollars for pesos.
Credit Cards are widely accepted, including the
grocery stores. Before you leave for your trip, your credit card company can
tell you the rate of exchange and you can compare it to using dollars or
travelers checks.
There is an ATM machine in the hotel lobby that
will accept most ATM cards.
Touring Carts Four passenger-touring carts are the
preferred way to travel within Casa de Campo. They cost approximately $35 per
day. It is important to reserve them, as far in advance of your trip as
possible, so they are available for your use.
Tee
Times Tee Times should be reserved as far in advance as possible of your
trip. Fax your tee time request to 809-523-8800 or email to
t.times@ccampo.com.do
Climate The
weather in Dominican Republic remains tropical year round, with only slight
variations in the months. The average annual temperature is around 85° F
(25° C.)
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Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
June |
July |
Aug |
Sept |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
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High |
F |
79 |
82 |
80 |
82 |
82 |
85 |
85 |
85 |
85 |
82 |
82 |
79 |
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C |
26 |
28 |
27 |
28 |
28 |
29 |
29 |
29 |
29 |
28 |
28 |
26 |
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Low |
F |
65 |
65 |
66 |
66 |
68 |
72 |
72 |
73 |
72 |
72 |
68 |
65 |
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C |
18 |
18 |
19 |
19 |
20 |
22 |
22 |
23 |
22 |
22 |
20 |
18 |
November to April is
considered pleasant, warm weather, relatively low humidity and low
precipitation.
May to October the average temperature rises to 87° F
(31° C) during the daytime and drops to about 72° F (22° C) at
night. It does rain a bit more often during this season, especially from May to
August, but usually this turns out to be no more than a 30-minute tropical
shower.
Airlines Several airlines service the Dominican Republic
from around the world. The closest airport is La Romana, which is 5 minutes
from Casa de Campo. Santo Domingo Airport is a one hour drive from Casa de
Campo and and Punta Cana Airport is about 1-1/2 hours drive to Casa de
Campo in a chauffeured driven van. Several airlines have direct service to
these airports from major metropolitan airports around the
world.
Attire Several
restaurants require collared shirts and long pants for dinner. Jackets and ties
are not required.
Language Spanish is the official language of the Dominican
Republic, however, most employees of Casa de Campo speak some English,
including waiters, caddies, store clerks, etc.
Water Never
drink water directly from the faucet unless it has been thoroughly boiled
first. The water supply system in the Dominican Republic is not up to standards
required for healthy, bacteria free water. Fresh, bottled drinking water is
sold everywhere in the country. There is a large bottled water cooler in the
kitchen.
Health Casa de
Campo has an English-speaking doctor on-call at all times. Bring your
prescription medicine with you or call the local doctor to have it filled at a
local pharmacy.
Telephone
Service Your mobile phone may work in the Dominican Republic. Check with
your carrier before departure if you need it activated for your trip. You can
also rent a mobile phone at the airport upon arrival. The Villa has a phone for
local use. Upon departure you will be billed a small fee for each call on your
credit card bill from Casa de Campo. If you use the Villa phone to call
overseas, you will also be charged on the Casa de Campo
bill.
Requirements for U.S.
Citizens to Enter the Dominican Republic A valid U.S. Passport is
required to enter the Dominican Republic.
Santo
Domingo Santo Domingo is about a 1-½ hour drive from Casa de
Campo. You may want to take the trip for a look back into history, shopping or
restaurants. Santo Domingo is the oldest European-settled city in the New World
with the first cathedral, the first hospital. No other city in the Caribbean
has a greater variety of restaurants and nightlife. There are so many
restaurants in this city that it is practically impossible even for those who
live here to have visited them all.
Links
http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
http:/www.dominicanrepublic.com
http://www.elcaribecdn.com
http://www.hispaniola.com
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