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Latest Reviews for Playa del Carmen Hotels

The Royal Haciendas All Suites Resort & Spa
4.2/5102 Reviews
Stayed 3 nights. It is about 10-15 minutes by taxi from the city center. The reasonable price as of May 2019 is 200Bs. When you visit, 300Bs was taken, so please be careful if you have a suitcase. There are not so many restaurants, but the food offered seems to change daily. Dinner can be enjoyed at restaurants that require a bit formal reservation, buffet style restaurants, and teppanyaki restaurants that are limited to the day of the week. There was also a restaurant where you can eat snacks. We did not use room service, but it seemed to be so. All the dishes we ate in the hotel were delicious. During the GW period I visited, a large amount of algae was generated and I could not enter the sea, but the sand was white and very beautiful. I think there are two large pools, a children's pool, and a bath-like pool. Many of the staff are friendly and I think I was able to speak almost in English. The staff of the lobby travel agent was not that kind. Because there was bath in room and view was good, we were able to spend comfortably. It is hotel where we want to stay at again.
Iberostar Waves Quetzal
4.1/5101 Reviews
This time I stayed in two five-star all-inclusive hotels in Cancun, and the other one was the famous Hotel Xcaret Mexico ( hereinafter referred to as X). Compared with the hardware facilities and scenery of X, I recommend this Chinese tourist who is not familiar with Q. ) We went for Christmas, Q Hotels are less than half the price of X Hotels (of course X Hotels include amusement park tickets, not worth the price), not far from Xcaret Water Park. Environment: Q is a very special hotel, like living in the Amazon jungle in harmony with animals, peacocks leisurely walk next to the room, on the side of the road, luck will fly to the balcony railing of the room for you to observe up close; People with a heart can also see howler monkeys, giant turtles, lizards... People who are afraid of animals don't have to worry about being suddenly frightened, except that birds are basically surrounded in fixed areas. Landscape: The largest cafeteria in Q is next to a sinking garden, and one or two people choose a location close to the railings to eat. X is the garden and Q is the jungle. Food & beverage services: Q Hotel has a feeling of being at home, the waiter is more happy and easy-going, the wine is open to drink, the buffet is fresh and there are many, basically no waiting, usually not seafood (it is said to protect the sea), Christmas day big lobster, oysters eat, not stingy at all. In contrast, the waiters at the X Hotel are all feeling of taking money and money for people to eliminate disasters. There are not many people in the buffet and they have to wait. Looking at the place, there are actually few ways to eat and drink. Activities: The beach is an open beach and does not smell the fishy smell of other hotel reviews. For me, if there is a sea, the swimming pool is superfluous, but there are often atmosphere activities organized by the hotel in the swimming pool and the beach, and there are unlimited cocktails. There are parachutes and motorboats for various charges. It is recommended to sign up for snorkeling at the hotel when the weather is clear (around fifty knives), I saw turtles and lizards.
Ocean Riviera Paradise All Inclusive
4/5104 Reviews
Really a great experience. I was with my husband, we stayed in the privilege suite, perfect! Spacious room, with individual taps, hydro in the bathroom and in the outdoor area with views of the garden, surreally comfortable bed. The Hotel has a wide variety of restaurants, including Italian, Japanese and steakhouse you must book on the day, the rest just go and wait. The Japanese restaurant is not so much about the food but about the sushi chef's experience, it's more of a show, incredible! I recommend the buffet restaurant as it has a variety of cuisine from different countries and the Japanese restaurant. Unfortunately, we didn't have good service at the restaurant on the beachfront, which is the only criticism! The resort has several green areas, so you can find several animals, super cute!! We went bowling and they even have karaoke nights, really fun! I would suggest just having a heated pool, as all of them are not heated. It's a complete resort, with ice cream parlor, cafe, wonderful. I recommend it to everyone!
Banyan Tree Mayakoba
4.7/5101 Reviews
As the Banyan Tree service did not have to say, that is, the charges are expensive, even the expensive is not good for hygiene, the pool villas, the small collapse in the yard can not lie, placed in the corner of the eaves do not say mosquitoes There are many ant bugs and a lot of spider webs. It looks dirty. The colony is also covered with insect secretions and spider webs. The partitions in the room are all gray, which makes people feel uncomfortable. And if it is too far to go to the beach, it is not convenient. It can only be said that this Banyan Tree is relatively backward, not as good as the nearby Viseroy.
Viva Maya by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive Resort
3.9/5101 Reviews
We stayed at Viva Maya by Wyndham from September 19 to 25th 2024 for our honeymoon. This was my first trip to Mexico and my wife had been to Puerto Vallarta previously. I’ll start with the good: 1. Live entertainment: The nightly show at 9:30pm was good more often than not. Our first night was a game show that didn’t do anything for us, but night two was a dark circus theme with acrobatics and was amazing. It was the high-point of the week, entertainment wise. Just prior to the circus show, the lobby had a live guitarist playing covers of well-known songs from the last 40 years. He was fantastic. I’ve been thinking about guitars ever since, I wish I got his name. 2. Neftali at the lobby bar was great. Always had a smile on his face, happy to serve us, and happy to recommend drinks. 3. The beach was top notch. It was clean, and well kept, and you could walk out a good distance before it got too deep to stand. Lots of places to sit, though finding shade wasn’t always very easy. The not so good: 1. Drinks were super weak and inconsistent. I don’t really drink at all and am quite a lightweight as a result. I think the night with the guitar player and circus I must have had 10-15 drinks, and while buzzed a little, it quickly faded. That many drinks should have had me on the floor. I don’t think I could have ingested enough liquid to get drunk enough to let loose and have fun like I hoped. Whether at the café or one of the bars on site, the drinks seemed to change depending on who was making it or what day it was. We were never quite sure what we were going to get, but they were generally pretty good, just inconsistent. 2. Jonathan at the front desk was completely disinterested both when we checked in and checked out. I wasn’t expecting a red carpet, but a “Welcome to Mexico” or “Thank you for coming to Viva Maya” would have been nice. I had emailed ahead to try to book the honeymoon package and there was no mention of it. When we tried to get a late checkout as our flight was delayed 4 hours by Hurricane Helene, we were told it was not possible as it would have to be arranged 24 hours in advance. He didn’t even look to see if the room was booked. Not a smile, not a goodbye, just took back our bracelets and sent us on our way. 3. Regarding the Hurricane, I can appreciate that it wasn’t predicted to hit the resort area with any real force, but we learned later that there was a hurricane warning for the area. We heard nothing about it at any point. There were no warnings from resort staff, or flyers under our door advising of what to do in case of emergency. It was like nothing was happening at all. We would have had no idea what to do if it did hit us hard. 4. We tried to do laundry one day. We reached out at 9:30 to ask, and they said they would send someone over right away to pick up our laundry. We immediately flipped the do not disturb sign around so that they would knock
Grand Velas Riviera Maya - All Inclusive
4.7/585 Reviews
Another great vacation at Grand Velas Riviera Maya. Once again, our lovely buttler CAROLINA took care of everything for us, and particularly all the attentions for the birthday of my wife. CAROLINA is professional, efficient, and always happy. Special thanks to the CAFE AMAT STAFF, all the girls are so kind, and AZUL STAFF, particularly LUCINA, and YAZMIN at the ADULT POOL. And finally, we have really appreciated all the attention the STAFF and the CHEF of LUCA had for us for our last dinner. Muchas Gracias!!

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties2
Number of Reviews174
Lowest PriceS$ 316
Highest PriceS$ 8,064
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 1,429
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 1,347