Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a management agreement with Codelpa, the existing owner of Secrets Tides Punta Cana, for a family-friendly all-inclusive resort, Hyatt Ziva Punta Cana. Expected to open in 2029, this new build resort will be one of the brand’s flagship properties and will feature 650 guestrooms, including an adult-only building, as well as family-friendly amenities ideal for all ages, just 40 minutes from Punta Cana International Airport.
“We are thrilled to expand our portfolio with Hyatt with plans for Hyatt Ziva Punta Cana,” Alvaro Peña, president, Codelpa, said in a statement. “Following the successful debut of Secrets Tides Punta Cana, we look forward to expanding the Hyatt Ziva brand in Punta Cana, complementing Hyatt’s growing brand presence in the region and offering a family-friendly experience on the destination’s white sand beaches.”
“We are delighted by the trust placed in us by a valued owner like Codelpa, and by the opportunity to further strengthen our already solid portfolio in the Dominican Republic,” said Javier Águila, president, Inclusive Collection, Hyatt. “Hyatt currently has 34 hotels—32 of them all-inclusive resorts—and nearly 17,000 rooms in the country. This is a clear reflection not only of our scale, but also of our long-standing commitment to a destination that is central to our past, present and future strategy in the Caribbean.”
“Punta Cana continues to be a prosperous destination for our guests and members seeking a family-friendly resort experience, and we are committed to expanding our brand presence and offerings within this trending region to meet these needs,” said Antonio Fungairino, head of development, Latin America & Caribbean, Inclusive Collection, Hyatt. “We’re thrilled to continue to expand our relationship with Codelpa and look forward to Hyatt Ziva Punta Cana in the region known for its rich history and culture, ideal for families.”
Hyatt Ziva Punta Cana is expected to feature bespoke dining options, including five specialty restaurants and a buffet serving international cuisine, as well as a snack bar, coffee parlor, ice cream venue, and a beach club serving food and drinks, while kids will have the ability to experience an interactive food & beverage experience. Additionally, six bars will serve international and domestic spirits, while a juice bar will be available at the spa.
For those seeking wellbeing experiences, Hyatt Ziva Punta Cana is expected to feature a fitness center, yoga studio, and an outdoor gym, while the spa will feature amenities such as sauna and steam rooms, a hamman, hydrotherapy circuit, and a relaxation lounge. For relaxation, guests can choose from a variety of spa treatments, as well as a beauty parlor and a bridal suite for weddings.
The resort will be home to amenities for guests of all ages, including a water park, as well as five distinct pools, including an adults-only pool and a dedicated kids pool. For those seeking additional activities, pickleball and tennis courts will be available for guests of all ages, while a beach club will serve food and drinks throughout the day. Kids will be able to join the Kid’s Club and Teen’s Club, which will offer supervised activities throughout the day. For all ages, family experiences range from mini golf, fire pits, climbing walls, playgrounds, a ropes course and a bowling alley.
Hyatt Ziva Punta Cana will further strengthen the Inclusive Collection portfolio in the destination with the planned openings of Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana and Secrets Macao Beach Punta Cana in the region in 2026. Hyatt now has more than 150 all-inclusive resorts representing over 55,000 rooms across Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe.
To learn more about Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection, visit www.hyattinclusivecollection.com.
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