Adults-only and thoughtfully designed, the new Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana introduces a modern escape where guests set their own pace.
A new kind of all-inclusive
Set between the Caribbean Sea and Bávaro Lagoon in Cabeza de Toro, Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana is preparing to welcome guests with a fresh take on the all-inclusive escape. The new adults-only, 467-room property will be the third Vivid-branded resort in the Caribbean. Blending clean, modern design with a laid-back atmosphere, the property combines sophistication with a relaxed vibe. This is an all-inclusive experience where flexibility is the focus, ensuring that no matter what you’re in the mood for—a week of beach time and spa treatments or a more active vacation—your schedule (or lack thereof) can be shaped by whatever feels right in the moment.
Dining, drinks and more
The food and drink scene is designed to be as varied as it is flexible. Nine dining venues will range from casual snacks to globally inspired meals, while seven bars ensure cocktails are always close at hand. Rather than a set routine, the focus is on choice, letting each day (and meal) unfold naturally. Some restaurants to look forward to include Akari for traditional and modern Asian dishes, Roots & Thyme for Caribbean specialties with a gourmet twist and Olivo for Mediterranean-Italian cuisine. For drinks, your options range from a swim-up bar and a lobby bar to a speakeasy bar mixing craft cocktails.
Spaces to recharge
Large, airy guest rooms look out onto the pool, the sea or the property’s manicured grounds and draw inspiration from the surrounding landscape. Warm, earthy tones, handcrafted textures and a calming, natural palette create a sense of stylish comfort. If you’re looking for an elevated experience, opting for the Vantage Club gives you access to dedicated VIP areas including a private lounge, exclusive pool, beachfront restaurant and personalized service. The effect is a more intimate atmosphere while maintaining the brand’s relaxed, social vibe.
Wellness with options
Wellness here isn’t one-size-fits-all which makes sense because wellness can mean different things for different people. A full roster of classes will cover everything from yoga, meditation and stretching, to aqua spinning, Zumba, CrossFit, boxing, tabata and more. The spa’s soothing hydrotherapy circuit offers a quieter way to unwind. Between activities, the Wellness Corner at the spa serves up fresh juices and healthy snacks for a light recharge.
Activities for everyone
When it comes to entertainment it’s safe to say boredom will never be an issue. The lineup of activities ranges from low-key to lively. Guests will be able to join cocktail lessons, Spanish lessons, arts and crafts workshops or wine tastings, while evenings might bring live music, beach bonfires, movie nights or fashion shows spotlighting local designers. Other options include games like cornhole and pickleball and more active pursuits like pool volleyball and paddleboard yoga.
Why it’s on our radar
Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana is shaping up to be more than another Caribbean resort. By combining modern design, approachable luxury and a flexible approach to all-inclusive vacations, it’s carving out a space for travellers who want connection and comfort without the constraints. Scheduled to open in early 2026, it’s one to watch for your next adults-only escape.
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