Kids water park
Rating
Family of 4
USD 50–90 (2 adults, 2 kids)
Duration
2–3 hours
Best Ages
2–10
About
Kids Water Park at the PH35 location in Punta Cana is a smaller, focused water park designed for younger children. With a 4.3 Google rating and daily operation, it fills a specific gap: families with toddlers and young kids who find full-scale resort water parks overwhelming or too expensive.
The compact format means parents can supervise easily, slides are appropriately sized for young children, and the overall experience is less chaotic than a large facility. For families where the kids are 2–8 years old, this kind of purpose-built kids' water park often delivers a better experience than a corner of a massive resort water park.
No website is listed, which means booking is done on arrival or by direct contact. The 4.3 rating across reviews suggests consistent positive experiences for the intended age range. Hours are not confirmed online so calling ahead or visiting in person to check is recommended.
PH35 is a plus code address placing this in the Bavaro/Punta Cana corridor. Ask your hotel concierge for current directions and hours as listings data may be outdated.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Nursing / Changing
false
Kid Meals
false
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning (before 11am) for smaller crowds
Wait Times
5–10 min
Nearby Food
Limited nearby. Bring snacks and water for the visit.
Why Kids Love It
Kids Water Park at the PH35 location is a dedicated kid-sized water park in Punta Cana where young children feel totally at home — the scale is right, the slides are the right level of exciting without being overwhelming, and parents can actually keep an eye on everything at once. It's a perfect half-morning spot for families with kids 2–8 who want water fun before beach time.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Arrive before 11am — smaller parks get significantly busier once resort check-in crowds head out for activities
- Ask about family flat-rate pricing on arrival rather than paying per person
What to Bring
- reef-safe sunscreen
- swimwear
- rash guards
- water shoes
- towels
- snacks
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 50–90 (2 adults, 2 kids)
Tips to Save
- Smaller water parks like this tend to have simpler, flatter pricing — ask about a family day pass versus per-person entry when you arrive.
- Mornings before 11am are the least crowded.