A Caribbean treasure island with 63 holes of golf—including the 18 amazing holes of Teeth of the Dog, one of the best courses in the world. “I created eleven holes and God created seven!” commented designer Pete Dye about his masterpiece on the ocean. With so much world-class golf, the resort in the Dominican Republic with its elegant, straightforward interior almost becomes secondary. The good life takes place in the outdoors. Casa de Campo is famous for its equestrian offerings: Dozens of horses fill the stables, eagerly waiting to head out on a trail ride. On three playing fields, even beginners can try their hand at the ancient and elite sport of polo. To wind up an eventful day, guests can relax on the hotel’s own Minitas Beach over a legendary piña colada, served in a freshly picked pineapple.