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The beach in Uvero Alto.
All-Inclusive

Hyatt Just Opened a New All-Inclusive Secrets Resort in Punta Cana 

By: Alexander Britell - August 2, 2024

All-inclusive resorts, pristine beaches, golf, cocktails and water sports. Punta Cana’s success as a destination isn’t a secret – it’s a tried-and-true formula that has helped turn the area into the Caribbean’s most popular destination. 

What is secret is the area’s newest place to stay: the highly-anticipated new Secrets Tides Punta Cana, part of Hyatt’s fast-growing Inclusive Collection. 

Hyatt has officially welcomed its first guests to the $190 million, 668-room, adults-only resort. 

punta cana pool in middle of buildings
The newest Secrets in the Caribbean.

The new property, set in the Uvero Alto neighborhood of greater Punta Cana, has multiple infinity pools, a signature spa and 16 different dining concepts, ranging from a Mediterranean eatery called Meraki to a traditional international buffet restaurant. 

Yes, there is a Preferred Club, something we’ve sung the praises of at other Secrets resorts (Montego Bay, we’re looking at you), one that includes a dedicated lounge and pool, upgraded amenities and tailored concierge service, among other touches. 

What you get is the Secrets experience: a sleek, modern feel, a fun, but never rowdy adults-only all-inclusive experience, and a pristine stretch of beach. 

So what does it all cost? 

For a 668-square-foot king or two-double-bed junior suite, you’ll be paying about $265 per person per night, according to Hyatt’s Web site. 

Flying in means a nonstop flight to Punta Cana International Airport — one of the easiest-to-access airports in the Caribbean, with flights from all over the continental United States. 

For more, visit the Hyatt Inclusive Collection. 

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