Overview
by Lissa Poirot
Wyndham’s all-inclusive resort in La Romana in the Dominican Republic is a beachside resort with 614 rooms and bungalows. The resort features four swimming pools, tennis courts, a kids’ program, live entertainment, themed parties, multiple restaurants, and a beach with volleyball, canoeing, and catamaran rides. Standard rooms can accommodate up to four people with two queen beds, while Double Beach Bungalows can also sleep four. Rooms feature flat-screen TVs, a mini fridge and free Wi-Fi in common areas. Kids ages 4 to 12 can enjoy the supervised Viva Kid’s Club and Children’s Play area with games and activities throughout the day. All-day dining is available in the resort’s six restaurants. La Terraza provides an international buffet and made-to-order items for breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m., lunch from 12:30 to 3 p.m., and dinner from 6:30 to 10 p.m. La Pizzeria is open during the same hours. La Roca Grill, serving Mediterranean fare, provides lunch and dinner options, while Atlantis seafood, 25 fusion, and Viva Mexico serve dinner-only between 7 and 10 p.m. All-inclusive packages include 24/7 snacks and unlimited drinks and cocktails. Inclusive sports include windsurfing, kayaking, introductory dive lessons, tennis, soccer, pool, volleyball and canoeing, with golf, horseback riding, snorkeling, water skiing and fishing available at additional fees.
Our Editor Loves
- All-inclusive resort
- Kids' club and programs
- Six restaurants
Family Interests
- All Inclusive Rates
- Beach
- Golf
- Water Sports
Family Amenities
- Babysitting
- Children Programs
- Free Breakfast
- Free Wi-Fi
- Kids' Theme Meals
- Kitchenettes
- Onsite Dining
- Pool
- Refrigerator
Reviews
by Katie B
The front desk was awesome and helpful, the food was good, the beachfront villas were great. It was a great vacation and no complaints. I will definitely be going back again. The grounds and beach were beautiful too and well maintained too and they cleaned the beach each morning. Seriously, it was great.
by Alinka G
Our credit card and $300,00 cash were stolen from the bungalow by the beach between the evening of 07 Nov 19 to the morning of 08 Nov 19.
We followed the travel agent recommendations and stored all our valuables in the room safe. A service, not inclusive, we were charged for daily. Somebody stole from us while we were sleeping. This is a new low for the Whyndam, and I thought I heard all the horror stories from their so called "all-inclusive" resorts.
The Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism and its corrupt government institutions get away with these petty crimes against tourists because they believe we have no recourse.
We will be formerly notifying the United States Embassy in Santo Domingo to issue an advisory warning against your resorts and its allowed and encouraged criminal practices against visitors. The Embassies of Italy, France, Canada, Argentina and Chile will follow suit.