Super Jumper and Kids Park
Rating
Family of 4
USD 40–80 for family admission
Duration
1–3 hours
Best Ages
3–16
About
Super Jumper and Kids Park brings the trampoline park concept to Punta Cana in a format that families visiting from North America or Europe will immediately recognize. The core offering is a large indoor trampoline arena with multiple interconnected jumping surfaces, foam pits, dodgeball courts, and obstacle elements that give kids a full-body workout disguised as pure play. The indoor setting makes it one of the more reliable rainy-day options in a destination where outdoor plans frequently pivot due to tropical afternoon storms.
For families mid-vacation, Super Jumper also solves a specific problem: by day four or five of a beach resort stay, kids often develop a restlessness that sun and sand can't resolve. An hour of trampoline time resets that energy and mood in a way that few other activities match. The physical exertion is real — kids come out legitimately tired in the satisfying way that leads to great post-dinner sleep.
Most trampoline parks at this type of facility have dedicated zones for younger jumpers and older kids, so a four-year-old and a thirteen-year-old can both participate without the safety concerns of sharing space with older, larger jumpers. Grip socks are universally required at trampoline parks — the facility sells them if you don't bring your own, but packing a pair from home saves a few dollars and potential annoyance at the entrance desk. Time-slot booking in advance is recommended during peak tourist season to guarantee entry without waiting.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Nursing / Changing
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Kid Meals
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Setting
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Year-round
Wait Times
Low to moderate
Nearby Food
On-site snacks or cafe typically available.
Why Kids Love It
Super Jumper and Kids Park is Punta Cana's trampoline park — an hour of bouncing, dodgeball, and foam pit diving that burns energy and produces genuine joy in kids of almost every age.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Bring or buy grip socks — required for jumping
- Book a time slot in advance during peak tourist season
- Great energy-burning option for an afternoon when the beach gets old
- Younger kids often have their own dedicated toddler trampoline section
What to Bring
- Grip socks
- Comfortable athletic clothes
- Water bottle
- Change of clothes after sweating
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 40–80 for family admission
Tips to Save
- Grip socks are often required and sold at the desk — bring your own to save a few dollars.