The estate has its own polo club that adheres to international standards — hats, Champagne, and all. The club has two regulation Bermuda grass fields and stables for 150 horses.
Any time there is an event at Careyes, there are parties to match. Polo is no exception.
In addition to the matches throughout the day (which come complete with wine, art, and fashion), there are evening parties — think massive gaucho-style bonfire cookouts and barefoot beach parties by moonlight.
Nestled on the sand on one of the many desolate beaches in Careyes is a charming, driftwood-style elevated beach shack called Casa de Nada. It's known for its potent cocktails, Mexican-style street snacks, and after-hours parties.