This hotel is perfect for those that like to explore off resort by foot. The hotel's location for walking off resort is perfect. Bars closed too early, (before midnight), but my understanding is this is a new state law. ![]() Thankfully they had nice ReposadoTequila included in the free spirits. Our balcony overlooking the ocean and hammock was the best.īar service was generally good, but again unlike when we've stayed at other chains, it isn't really "all inclusive" as many spirits had an up charge. I only wish that I could have paired netflix and youtube easily on the TV. Great maid service, and the bar fridge always was stocked full. They had set up a nice air conditioned room to watch World Cup which was very appreciated. Also the same nonsense of reserving chairs and leaving for hours occurred here. The nicest staff, however there often weren't towels available. Call it an "almost all inclusive", if I need to shell out more money for a bed poolside because I dared not to leave a towel by the pool at 7:30 am and then leave for breakfast for three hours. At a non-all inclusive I would understand this, but at an all inclusive it is really poor form. Plus there is a huge amount of space dedicated to up-selling beds pool side. There are no where near enough chairs for the amount of guests. Staff don't enforce the rules and the guests who try to respect the rules end up not having anywhere to sit poolside. Between 8-9 am, all chairs are spoken for, and the pool is empty. However the reserving of chairs is out of control. The main pool is really nice, and has a great pizza restaurant. Other resorts in Mexico are a better choice for beach fans. Often no towels are stocked here, and you need to walk back to main pool to get any. ![]() ![]() There is a great beach bar, and chairs, however zero umbrellas so its not a great place for fair skinned guests who burn easily. The serving staff in the buffet room were all very polite and kind. We limited our buffet trips primarily to breakfast as a result. By the time we left it seemed like a lot of guests were sharing the same cold. Each and every single guest touching the same serving tongs isn't wise policy especially in cold and flu season. I was unimpressed that unlike other resorts in Mexico I've stayed at they don't have staff serving the buffet items to reduce the risks of colds/flu/covid spreading. The food quality was decent but not outstanding. Sometimes no saucers for coffee or missing utensils, sometimes waiting 10 minutes to get your coffee filled and plates taken away, other times it was fast and error free. Wonderful caring staff that made our stay super enjoyable. The coffee bar, sushi bar/swim up bar at the upper pool, Mexican Restaurant, and Italian Restaurant were excellent 10/10. The property is well maintained, very clean, and in a perfect location if being able to walk off resort is a priority. The mile of beach frontage means you’ll have plenty of space to find your own bit of solitude - and unbeatable sea views.Overall we had a nice two week holiday. Rooms are huge and come with private plunge pools, and some have their own docks at the resort’s lagoon. The setting, though, is part of what makes the Rosewood Mayakoba one of the prettiest resorts in the region. From the beautiful hidden-away setting to the impeccable service, it’s hard to top. This property makes our best-of lists year after year, and with good reason. When it comes to stunning Riviera Maya resorts, it’s impossible to ignore the Rosewood Mayakoba. Rosewood Mayakoba Beach at the Rosewood Mayakoba/Oyster Read on to find your perfect Riviera Maya getaway.īefore you pick your perfect resort, check out the 10 most luxurious beachfront resorts in Mexico as well. We’re on the ground in the Riviera Maya year-round, and have found the 10 most jaw-droppingly beautiful resorts and hotels. ![]() From world-famous luxury resorts like the Rosewood Mayakoba to boutique hideaways like La Valise in Tulum, beauty in this region comes in all shapes and sizes. Luckily, all of that natural beauty is matched by some truly stunning resorts and hotels. Think: Blue seas, white-sand beaches, jungles for miles, and underwater reefs that will take your breath away. Mexico’s Riviera Maya is one of the prettiest places in the entire world.
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