Wyndham Alltra Punta Cana has officially opened its new Splash Island water park, a family-focused attraction included with guest stays at the resort. The on-site park adds a new layer of day-time entertainment to the Uvero Alto beachfront property and is positioned to attract families and leisure travelers seeking both relaxation and moderate thrills.
Splash Island's core attractions include four water slides, a relaxing lazy river with floats, and a kid-friendly pool with small slides and interactive play features - plus a "Splash Bites" food truck serving snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. The waterpark operates daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with lifeguards on duty and a minimum height restriction for the larger slides to ensure safety. Entry is included for registered resort guests.
The resort itself sits on the scenic Uvero Alto stretch and offers complementary amenities such as one of the Dominican Republic's largest free-form pools, spa services, fitness facilities and multiple dining options - features that position the property as a multi-day family destination rather than a simple beach stop. Wyndham's investment in Splash Island reflects a broader trend of resorts adding compact waterplay complexes to improve guest retention and family bookings.
Why this matters for the attractions and FEC supply chain
Small- to mid-scale waterparks like Splash Island are increasingly popular because they deliver high perceived guest value while requiring a smaller footprint and lower capex than full-scale parks. For suppliers of aquatic attractions, prefabricated slides, lazy-river systems, lifeguard and safety equipment, and poolside retail/food-service concepts, resorts upgrading with waterplay zones create repeatable project opportunities across beach destinations. The integrated food truck and supervised kids' area also open cross-sell possibilities for themed merch and prize machines in adjacent retail zones.
