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Viva Tangerine by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive

Cabarete, Dominican Republic
4(3,304 reviews)

Family-friendly resort in Cabarete.

Price Range
$$$ est.
Rooms
314
Brand
Wyndham Hotels

Amenities

Beach
Buffet Dining
Water Sports Rentals
Windsurfing

Traveler Insights(285 discussions)

Viva Tangerine earns its reputation on one thing that no other all-inclusive in the area can offer: you wake up, walk to the beach, and you're in Cabarete — the undisputed Caribbean capital of windsurfing and kitesurfing. This isn't a resort that built a watersports center as an amenity; it's a resort that exists because of the watersports. The consistent north coast trade winds, the open beach with reliable swells, and the proximity to Cabarete's famous kitesurfing schools create an energy that draws athletes and thrill-seekers back year after year. The all-inclusive structure means you can spend all day on the water without worrying about counting pesos.

Beyond the watersports story, the resort is a mid-grade all-inclusive with real strengths and real weaknesses. The a la carte Italian and Mexican restaurants are genuinely solid, the entertainment team is enthusiastic, and the rooms offer enough space and terrace access to feel livable. The recurring complaints — dated rooms, buffet crowding, smoke everywhere, and sporadic maintenance — are real and should inform expectations. This is not a polished luxury product; it's a functional base camp for people who are here to ride waves and enjoy the Cabarete scene, not marvel at infinity pools and white-glove service.


Viva Tangerine is best suited for active travelers, watersports enthusiasts, and budget-conscious couples or groups who want an all-inclusive foundation in a genuinely special location. It's priced significantly below comparable beachfront all-inclusives in the Dominican Republic, and the watersports value alone justifies the stay for anyone who will actually use it. Travelers who aren't interested in kitesurfing or windsurfing — and who prioritize polished accommodations, excellent dining, and resort amenities — should look instead at Punta Cana properties. For everyone else, Cabarete is a one-of-a-kind destination and this is your easiest entry point.

Pros

  • +The only all-inclusive resort in Cabarete, giving guests a home base in the world's premier windsurfing and kitesurfing destination without sacrificing meal and drink coverage
  • +Unlimited watersports included in the all-inclusive rate — windsurfing, kitesurfing lessons, sailing, SUP paddleboarding, and surfing are all part of the package
  • +Cabarete's famous trade winds are consistent and reliable year-round, making this the rare resort where the weather itself is a feature, not just a backdrop
  • +Just a 10-minute walk from Cabarete town center, giving guests easy access to beach bars, local restaurants, shops, and one of the best nightlife strips on the north coast
  • +Italian and Mexican a la carte restaurants are consistently praised as genuinely good — dinner theme nights at the buffet add variety to the week
  • +Rooms feature large terraces overlooking tropical gardens or the beach, with spacious layouts that feel comfortable on longer stays
  • +Entertainment team is energetic and inclusive — daily pool games, evening shows, and themed parties keep the energy up for guests who want activity
  • +Beginner-friendly watersports instruction is available for all levels — guests with zero kitesurfing experience can get on the water safely under professional guidance

Cons

  • The resort is showing its age — rooms and common areas feel dated, and several guests note that photos on booking sites are not current representations of the property
  • Dining room is undersized for the resort's capacity — the buffet restaurant gets crowded at peak meal times, leading to slow service and difficulty finding tables
  • Food poisoning incidents have been reported by multiple guests in recent reviews, which is a serious and recurring concern worth noting
  • Smoking culture on the property is pervasive — guests complain about secondhand smoke around pool areas, restaurants, and common spaces
  • Room maintenance is inconsistent — issues like non-working air conditioning, faulty door hardware, and malfunctioning phones appear regularly in reviews
  • Two of the three a la carte restaurants sometimes close on the same night, leaving limited dinner options and putting strain on the one open venue
  • Entertainment music can be extremely loud near the bar and pool area, which is disruptive for guests in nearby rooms trying to sleep early
  • The all-inclusive spirit and wine selection is basic — guests who are accustomed to premium brand liquor at comparable resorts will find the bar pours disappointing

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Google Rating

4(3,304 Google reviews)