That first splash is the point of the whole day. This is a private luxury double-slide party boat in Punta Cana with hotel pickup, an open bar, snorkeling gear, and a crew that turns your group into the main show.
I especially like the two gated water slides on a catamaran, which keeps the fun coming even if you’re traveling with kids or a mixed-age wedding crew. I also like the simple value of having snorkeling gear plus snacks plus drinks handled for you. One thing to consider: the drink selection can feel a bit limited for some groups, even though it’s an open bar.
The vibe is very much “party day,” so if you want quiet and low-key, you might find the music and foam-dance moments a little loud. Still, the staff attention, clean boat setup, and the fact that you’re private makes it easier to steer the energy in your own direction.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually care about
- Private double-slide party boat: value for up to 15
- Pickup around Bávaro and Punta Cana: how the day stays easy
- What’s on board: open bar, snacks, and a crew that runs the show
- Stop at Bávaro Beach: reef snorkeling, cocktails, and slide time
- The short Bávaro area segment: why resort coverage matters
- Snorkeling expectations: what’s included, and what affects your results
- Drinks and snacks: unlimited bar with a reality check
- Best fit: couples, families, and wedding groups that want one big moment
- Weather and timing: how to make this day go smoothly
- Should you book the Private Luxury Double Slide Party Boat?
- FAQ
- Is this a private tour?
- How many people can be in the group?
- How long is the experience?
- Does it include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is an open bar included?
- Is snorkeling included, and do I get equipment?
- What’s the cancellation policy if weather is bad?
Key highlights you’ll actually care about

- Double water slides on a catamaran: more splash time, less waiting in line.
- Hotel pickup areas covered across Punta Cana (Bávaro, Cap Cana, Uvero Alto, Cabeza de Toro, Arena Gorda).
- Snorkeling gear included with reef time near Bávaro Beach.
- Open bar + snacks served as part of the charter, not as an add-on.
- Staff-led onboard fun including a dance show and high-energy hosting.
- Works well for weddings and big groups since it’s truly private.
Private double-slide party boat: value for up to 15
This charter is priced at $1,400 per group for up to 15 people, with about 3 hours 30 minutes on the water and around-the-day flow. On paper, that number can look steep until you remember what you’re paying for: a full private boat, not a seat on a crowded cruise. When you spread it across a group, it starts to feel like a splurge that makes sense rather than a splurge you regret.
The big “why this one” reason is the boat itself. You’re not just getting one slide. You’re getting two gated water slides on a catamaran, so multiple people can be in action around the same time. That matters for families and couples. It also matters for wedding parties, where the group energy changes every few minutes and people want different activities.
One practical point: the itinerary is built around a party-day rhythm. You’ll be sailing, eating, drinking, and doing water activities in the same stretch. If you’re the type who wants hours of quiet swimming and no music, you might be happier with a calmer boat option. If you want a memorable “we’re on vacation” day, this fits.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Punta Cana
Pickup around Bávaro and Punta Cana: how the day stays easy

You won’t have to figure out taxis or stand in the sun guessing where your boat departs. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, and the operator states they pick up across multiple areas: Bávaro, Cap Cana, Punta Cana, Uvero Alto, Cabeza de Toro, and Arena Gorda.
Expect the day to run on a schedule tied to your area. They also note that they contact you 24 hours before to reconfirm pickup. That’s good because Punta Cana hotel geography can be confusing, and a reconfirmation call cuts down on the usual last-minute stress.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which helps if you want to keep your phone handy and not hunt for paper. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is listed as a private activity, meaning your group stays together.
What’s on board: open bar, snacks, and a crew that runs the show

The onboard setup is simple: you show up, the crew takes care of you, and your group turns into the center of attention. The experience includes an open bar with alcoholic beverages for those 18 and older, plus soda/pop and bottled water. You also get snacks: nachos with salsa and fresh fruit.
There’s also snorkeling included, plus the use of snorkeling equipment. That’s important because Punta Cana days can get wasteful fast. Paying for gear, finding it last minute, or realizing it doesn’t fit right is how you lose time. Here, you bring your swimwear and your enthusiasm, not your shopping list.
On top of that, you should expect a party program. The included entertainment is a dance show on board, and several groups mention foam moments that make the boat feel like a moving celebration. One review highlights how the crew stayed interactive and kept energy high, which matches the vibe you should expect on a private party charter.
In weddings and group celebrations, the human hosting makes a difference. Names that come up in real experiences include Claudia and Jordy, both described as planning and hosting in a way that keeps the day fun and organized rather than chaotic.
Stop at Bávaro Beach: reef snorkeling, cocktails, and slide time

The main water-time focus is the Bávaro Beach area. This is where the cruise along the coast happens, with the Caribbean Sea scenery doing the heavy lifting. The plan includes snorkeling on the reef, time to enjoy cocktails while sailing, and the signature water-slide fun.
If you’ve never snorkeled before, this stop is often the confidence-builder. One account describes snorkeling as a first-time experience that was still enjoyable, with fish sightings that made it feel real, not just “tourist snorkeling.” Another mentions seeing a barracuda, which is exactly the kind of unexpected moment you hope for when you go to a reef.
There’s also a stated highlight: a chance to see dolphins along the way. This is one of those “could be part of your luck” items, so manage expectations. Still, the fact that the schedule includes it means you’re likely moving with the goal of having the best odds.
Then comes the chaos, in the best way. The slides aren’t just for one person at a time. With two slides, your group can rotate faster, and you won’t spend half the day watching the same two people go down. If you want photos, this is when you’ll get them without planning a separate activity.
A small drawback to know up front: snorkeling and sliding both take physical energy. If you’re packing a day with a lot of other activities in Punta Cana, keep this as the centerpiece. Do it when you’re rested, and you’ll enjoy everything more.
The short Bávaro area segment: why resort coverage matters

The schedule also includes a Bávaro stop tied to where pickup happens. The operator lists pickups across Bávaro, Cap Cana, Punta Cana, Uvero Alto, Cabeza de Toro, and Arena Gorda, and notes reconfirmation 24 hours ahead.
That sounds straightforward, but in practice, it changes your experience. When a boat day covers a wide range of hotels, you spend less time trying to coordinate rides. And you arrive with more energy, which matters on a day that already includes slides, snorkeling, and open bar.
Time-wise, the Punta Cana and Bávaro routing portion is described as about 30 minutes in the schedule you’re given. So think of this as the “get everyone connected to the boat” segment rather than a second major excursion. The real action stays with the on-water portion.
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Snorkeling expectations: what’s included, and what affects your results

Snorkeling is included, and the snorkeling equipment is provided. That’s a real quality-of-life win. It also helps you avoid that common vacation issue where rented gear is uncomfortable, too big, or just not what you need.
What you should expect from the snorkeling itself is mostly what you can infer from the reef stop: you’ll be in the water near the reef line around Bávaro Beach. Visibility and sea conditions are always a factor in any ocean day. The operator also notes the experience requires good weather, which indirectly tells you they don’t want rough conditions where snorkeling becomes unsafe or miserable.
Based on real experiences, the snorkeling is often described as fun and worth it even for people who haven’t done it much. That matters if you’re deciding for a mixed group: you can bring kids and still get value from the reef time.
Bring a practical mindset too. Ocean water can feel different than pool water, and after a few minutes you’ll find your rhythm. If you want a calmer experience, you can generally choose to stay gentle and slow rather than chase fish. The day still works.
Drinks and snacks: unlimited bar with a reality check

The open bar is a central selling point, and it’s genuinely part of the package: alcoholic beverages plus soda/pop and bottled water. Snacks are included too: nachos with salsa and fresh fruit.
This is the part where I’d give you a balanced heads-up. One group says there were lots of drinks, but the selection could have been better. That doesn’t mean the bar is empty or unfun. It does mean your favorite specific brand or specialty cocktail might not be the star of the show.
So plan your expectations like this: the bar supports the party atmosphere. It’s not a full craft cocktail program. If you’re a vodka-and-ginger loyalist, you’ll likely be fine. If you want a long list of premium spirits, set your expectations accordingly.
The snacks are also there to keep you going while you’re sliding and snorkeling. Nachos and fruit are exactly the kind of quick fuel that works in a moving day.
Best fit: couples, families, and wedding groups that want one big moment

This is the kind of excursion that shows up in celebration plans for a reason. The reviews you provided repeatedly connect the boat with weddings, anniversaries, and group milestones. The format supports that: you get privacy, onboard hosting, and multiple activities packed into a half-day.
For families, the two-slide setup can help a lot. Kids don’t have to wait endlessly, and adults can join in without feeling like the whole day revolves around one person’s schedule. You also get reef time and the chance to see dolphins, which adds variety beyond just splashing.
For couples, it’s a playful way to spend time together without being stuck on one narrow activity. The sail views plus snorkeling plus slides give you options depending on your mood that hour.
If you’re traveling with a wedding group, the staff attention and group energy matter. Names like Claudia and Jordy come up in descriptions of planning and keeping things moving. That’s exactly what you want when you’re coordinating a bunch of schedules, outfits, and photo moments.
Weather and timing: how to make this day go smoothly
The operator states the experience needs good weather. That means you should treat this like a weather-dependent plan, not a guarantee of perfect sea conditions. If your trip has several days with flexibility, you’ll be able to choose the best day.
Timing matters too. The total experience time is about 3.5 hours, which is long enough to feel like a real excursion but short enough to still enjoy the rest of your vacation day afterward. I like this kind of duration when I don’t want to commit to an all-day grind.
Packing-wise, I’d keep it simple: swimwear you can leave on, something for after (a dry shirt or cover), and sunscreen that you’re comfortable using at the beach. If you plan to snorkel and also go down the slides, you’ll want gear that dries fast.
Also, don’t overpack your brain with “protocol.” This is a party boat. If you’re ready to switch from formal mode to vacation mode, the day will feel easy.
Should you book the Private Luxury Double Slide Party Boat?
Book it if you want a private Punta Cana boat day with water slides, snorkeling, an open bar, and onboard hosting, and you’re traveling with up to 15 people—family, friends, or a celebration group. The double-slide setup is the kind of detail that changes the whole day, especially when multiple ages want different types of fun.
Skip it if you’re chasing quiet, contemplative travel. This is a lively format with a dance show and a party vibe. Also, if your ideal “open bar” means a huge premium cocktail menu, read that as a potential mismatch based on at least one experience mentioning limited selection.
If you’re celebrating something, or you just want one half-day where you don’t have to coordinate anything besides showing up, this is a strong choice. You’ll likely come back with the kind of photos and memories that feel like more than just another beach day.
FAQ
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
How many people can be in the group?
The price is for up to 15 people per group.
How long is the experience?
It lasts about 3 hours 30 minutes.
Does it include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
Is an open bar included?
Yes. The tour includes an open bar with alcoholic beverages, plus soda/pop and bottled water. Alcohol is for ages 18+.
Is snorkeling included, and do I get equipment?
Yes. Snorkeling is included, and snorkeling equipment is provided.
What’s the cancellation policy if weather is bad?
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































