Viva Wyndham Resorts
Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas
The activity program is Viva Fortuna's clearest differentiator from other Caribbean 3-star properties. Trapeze lessons, archery, pickleball, and introductory diving are all included — a lineup you'd expect at a more expensive resort. The activities team is specifically praised in reviews for making guests participate enthusiastically. Most activities run on a schedule posted daily at the activity desk.
Approximately 120 by 50 feet — large enough for the resort's occupancy without feeling crowded. Poolside bar adjacent. Most active 10 AM to 4 PM. Bees can be an issue by drinks in the late afternoon — a known and recurring complaint in reviews.
Shallow, designated for children. Adjacent to the main pool. Supervised during Kids' Club hours.
Open to all guests. Best in the early morning before the pool area gets busy.
Separate, quieter pool for adults seeking a calmer alternative. Less active than the main pool — a good choice for guests who want to avoid the activity noise.
1,200 feet of private white-sand beach on the south shore of Grand Bahama Island. Consistently praised for soft sand and clear, calm water. The protected location minimizes wave action, making it excellent for snorkeling and paddleboarding directly from shore. Loungers, beach towels, and accessible chairs provided. Beachside massage services available at extra cost.
Free equipment with guided lessons available. The calm south-shore location makes kayaking accessible to beginners. Included.
Stand-up paddleboards on calm ocean water. Included.
Supervised flying trapeze with certified instructors. One of the most unusual inclusions at a Caribbean all-inclusive. Available for adults and children above a minimum height. Book early in your stay as session times fill — it's the most talked-about activity on the property.
Equipment provided. The protected beach area has calm water with decent visibility on clear days. Included.
Group lessons and equipment included. Afternoon winds are more consistent.
Group lessons and boat access. Included.
Pool-based scuba introduction. Free. Good first step before deciding on a paid open-water dive.
Instructor-led pool sessions. Morning schedule.
Courts with equipment provided. Walk-in access.
Two lit courts for evening play. Equipment provided.
Organized afternoon games on the private beach.
Instructor-led sessions. Included. Less common at Caribbean resorts than water sports — a legitimate differentiator.
Complimentary bikes for the resort grounds and nearby areas.
Equipment includes machines and free weights. Included.
Daily classes covering yoga, aqua aerobics, stretching, and standard aerobics.
Ages 2–12, daily 9 AM to 5 PM. Arts and crafts, beach games, and supervised play. One of the more inclusive age ranges in the Caribbean.
Rotating themed entertainment. Quality is inconsistent — the local Junkanoo-influenced performances are the most authentic.
DJ nights at La Placita. The main social hub after 10 PM.
Holy Colors, White Party, Candy Shop, Neon, and foam parties throughout the week. Ask the activity desk for the weekly schedule.
Complimentary lessons covering Caribbean and Latin styles.
Jet skis and motorized options at extra cost.
Full dives and certification at extra cost. Grand Bahama has good reef diving.
Scenic rides at extra cost.
Nearby Lucayan Golf Course accessible at extra cost.
Deep-sea fishing, dolphin encounters, and island tours through the concierge. Extra cost.