2016
4
October
Which Mexican resort offers a natural, uncrowded setting for snorkeling?
4
October
Question:
Humans say...
Bev
go to the Mayan then Cancun is crazy busy
Kristen
Mazatlan is much quieter. Pacific coast. Highly recommend Riu Emerald Bay. Not a lot around there so it’s super relaxing but great resort.
Tracey
Go down the coast a little to playa del carmen
Christin
In the west side of Mexico is another option too There’s a surf town west of Puerto Vallarta called Sayulita that’s great. We stayed at a B&B just outside of town there. It was amazing and we basically had a private beach to ourselves. B&B is called Hacienda de la Costa. http://www.haciendadelacosta.com
Marilyn
Go to Bucerias or Sayulita. Close enough to Cancun but quaint, beautiful beaches.
Kristen
Close to Cancún? Totally different coast
Tracey
Marilyn bucerias and sayulito are in the other side (west side). Cancun is on the east side of Mexico in the Mayan riviera
Marilyn
oops. sorry. Had Puerto Vallarta on the brain. Wishful thinking
Tracey
Yup
Jessica
Awesome thanks everyone! Anyone know if any of these places have all inclusive packages?
Kristen
They all will. Riu Emerald Bay or Riu in general is a sunwing all inclusive chain. But all these towns have all Inclusives.
Jessica
Thanks! Never travelled outside Canada before so I don't know much about it all.
Tracey
Lots near playa and everything from family to adult and up to 5 star
Kristen
Jess Colley check out itravel2000 website, westjet vacations, sunwing, etc. itravel2000 will collect from all of the sites (like expedia). Or you can book through a travel agent. Select your dates, area of interest and select all inclusive
check out the reviews before booking. Then enjoy!!! The shuttle from airport to hotel and vice verse is covered. Stay away from the time share agents and you’ll have an easy breezy holiday. Buy some
Pesos from calfornex. Take some Canadian $ too for exchanging if need be.
Crystal
There is a new resort that just opened in Isle de Majures and the prices have been excellent - I forgot the name though.
Marie
Ohh isla mujeres is amazing I’m going to google this now!!
Kari
And the best beach. People come from Cancun during the day and goid snorkelling and a good dive shop. And I book a few tours to Chichen Itza and Cancun cheap on Isla
Cody
Don’t go to Cancun, Mayan Riveria is very close to Cancun and has what your looking for. Barcello Maya Caribe is awesome.
Jessica
Thanks! As long as it has beautiful beaches and no snow I'll be happy !
Cody
Jess You will still fly into Cancun but more secluded. And if you want to head to town Playa Del Carmen is really close to do some shopping or check out restaurants. Tulum is also very close.
Jessica
Awesome! Will look into Mayan riveiera more than, looks beautiful!
Malaina
We stayed at the Grand Sirenas in the Mayan Riviera. We loved it. Nice private beach. Has its own coral reef so it's awesome for snorkelling. Modern. Great evening shows. Good food. Beach service. All inclusive. Would recommend. We also went to Akunal and went snorkelling with the sea turtles, went swimming with the dolphins at Dolphinium, went to see the Mayan ruins in Tulum. Went shopping in Playa del carmen and walked the beach. Love the Mayan!
Jessica
Sounds fun! Was it expensive?
Malaina
Ummm the resort itself I think cost us about $2800 for the week. And the dolphins were about $100 each. Everything else we did on our own (no tour guides) we took the Collectivos and went! Only cost us 2or 3 peso's each way. Was an awesome trip.
Jessica
Wow! Will check it out. Thanks!
Malaina
It had a lazy river to float on, ice cream parlour great restaurants, lots of bars! Nicely lit up at night. We went there for our honeymoon.
Amanda
the fruit / veggie drink bar was a fav for me. saw a turtle and stingray right off the beach too. Would go back.
Coreena
How close is that resort to Playa? I head there in 1 week but haven’t stayed at that resort? How close is it to xelha or xcaret?
Malaina
About 20 min bus ride I think.
Helene
Cancun is on the Caribbean, Puerto Vallarta/Bucarias /Sayulita are on the Pacific.
What is important to you? Do you want to stay put at an all inclusive, or be able to leave the property and walk to town/restaurants/bars?
Jessica
Basically we want to be able to relax on a beach (I'd prefer the typical white sand, beautiful blue water) with a drink in our hands. He wants to scuba dive and I may want to snorkel. We don't plan on doing alot, just want a vacation away from the stress of life (and cold weather!
) and want to experience travel. I would prefer a more natural area, not a big city highrise on the beach, if that makes sense.
Erin
Barcelo maya tropical is an awesome resort
Amanda
Yes been there is gorgeous but HUGE and very busy.
Annie
Los Cabos
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Mary Swaffield
Try this one Camino Real Zaashila Huatulco
https://www.caminoreal.com/Hotels/Details/CR/HUX
It was $1579 pp when I checked earlier this week depending on departure date.
Jenn
Riviera Nayarit (approx. 1 hr from Puerto Vallarta) is gorgeous and Iberostar Playa Mita is an amazing hotel. It's definitely more secluded but the hotel is smaller and the service is excellent.
Helene
There are many great resorts in the Mayan, your best bet it to check on tripadvisor and look at the photos of the beaches, high rise style verses multiple 3 story walk ups etc. I have found that many beaches in the Caribbean have large sand bags in the water to prevent beach erosion. I try to avoid those as it's not what I personally like to look at. Also, on the Caribbean side, most of the all inclusive's ( with the exception of those in Playa Del Carmen are not within a walking distance to anything. So you stay there and book you snorkelling/scuba trips that leave from there.
If you choose the Pacific, I find the water not quite as blue but still stunning. The Royal Decameron in Bucarias is quite popular and on the more affordable side, plus it is walking distance to the town of Bucarias and many inexpensive restaurants including a fun sports bar just down the street that plays hockey games. It's the only all inclusive in this particular area so it's pretty quiet. You can also take the local bus for cheap and check out Puerto Vallarta, sayulita ( quaint surfer town) and many other spots. Good luck! Anything is better than this weather
Patricia
Yes, Royal Decameron is great, well at least when we were there in 2004!, and just a 10 minute walk to charming Bucerias. I also second trip advisor for any kind of info and photos by people who have visited these places.
Shelly
Totally possible. Huatulco.
Krista
This is a dream place that is love to go to...just gotta ditch my kids...lol
Shelly
Dreams Huatulco is a family resort.
Amanda
Krista La brisas has kids club for kids 4-12 from 9am-5pm and if you book through air canada you just pay their taxes. We went a few weeks ago $2700 for our family of 4.
Roxy
Grand Bahia Tullum
Sandy
Ixtapa, Zihuatanejo is also lovely, small.
Wendy
Huatulco. Beaches are empty relatively. Flat rate cabs can take you all over (and there are I think 9 beaches in town!). You can get a decently priced boat tour. You won’t get the clear blue of the Caribbean, but the water is better than anywhere else I have been on the Pacific side. Beaches were all clean, golden sand.
Utah
Sandos Caracol is an Eco Resort (monkeys, animals, cenote, jade river, traditional mayan shows, etc.)and Sandos Playacar is about 10 minutes away with a spectacular beach. You can use both resorts, all inclusive. Great restaurants. I recommend the adult only section (select club). We had a fabulous trip. Went through westjet vacations. So much to do!
Francine
We just returned from Cancún, staying at the Emporio Resort and LOVED IT!! It was smaller, quiet and serene. You could book any snorkelling experience from there and it is walking distance to some great food and shopping if you wanted to venture out.
Larissa
Tulum Bucerias or Salyulita
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Jennifer
Occidental at excoret (not sure on spelling) was beautiful and isolated!!!
Sheena
We loved it for all the wild life but have had better food and drinks at other resorts.
Jennifer
Oh really! We found the food great and lots of great drinks too. The only con really was how large it was. If you walked to the beach it was a good 15-20 mins from out room but there were shuttles. We also loved the wildlife. Nothing beats when a group of monkeys is playing in your balcony!!!
Asha
We were at Sun Palace in October and it was not busy. We were on the hotel zone. We have always travelled off times and stayed on the hotel zone.
Asha
We were in Tulum in April too, we stayed at Unico, new resort, it was amazing, also not busy at that time but definitely more rain this year.
Christin
Fly into Cancun. Take the bus to Playa. Get on the ferry over to Cozumel. Beautiful and safe little island!!!
Van
Cozumel has great diving but that's about it . Food there was expensive and service bad . Again , I had only hung around the shore area after I had to wait there for 2 hours after a ferry was cancelled . It's much better to stay in Playa .
Christin
Get off the resort. Rent a airbnb. Eat at the hole in the wall places. My partner and I could eat for a full day on about $10. Fantastic food, friendly people and so much to do. Cielo for snorkelling. The lighthouse. Ruins. Take a short drive to the "wild side" of the island.
Laura
Cozumel is a beautiful island. If you were just around the ferry terminal you really didn't see anything. In the neighborhoods away from the tourist zone the restaurants are inexpensive and great food and accomodations through airbnb or vrbo are fantastic. The diving is some of the best in the world.
Sheena
A friend is there now and posted this:
We are at the TRS Yucatan hotel in the Mayan! The pics when I booked online were nice but holy shit wasn't expecting this!! Fantastic!!!
Patricia
Just booked a westjet vacation to Ocean Coral and Turquesa resort, in between Cancun and Playa del Carmen. I liked the price, the direct flight from YYC, and how attractive the resort looks (all-inclusive, beachfront, 8 restaurants, near coral reef for snorkeling etc).
Stacey
Moon palace
Jennifer
We are going to the grand at moon palace in Feb. never been before
Colleen
Agree! More pricy than other resorts but worth it!
Dawna
Just zip down a little playa del Carmen, far less busy and some really great deals.
Leona
Go to Huatulco instead. Quiet, clean, safe
Amanda
Go to La Brisas Huatulco. It is quiet, great snorkeling, 20 minutes from the airport, 2 minute cab into town, they have 3 beaches and the resort is beautiful. Not crowded as it’s only become a tourist spot 35 years ago.
Leona
Stayed there both times
Amanda
We just got back on the 19th. I would say my fav part of Mexico after Mayan Riviera.
Leona
Amanda did you go to La Creme for pizza
Amanda
No they didn’t open until 7 which is pretty late for my youngest.
Leona
Amanda that’s too bad. Awesome pizza
Amanda
I know we were told it was a must do while we are there. We are going to book another trip there soon kids free so not a biggie.
Leona
Good sales on now. Dreams in feb was 1600 all in
Amanda
We are thinking Secrets or Quinta Real. More adult orientated.
Terry
or Tulum. Still not quite as crazy there.
Stacey
http://mobile.karismahotels.com/.../El.../El-Dorado-Maroma
Stacey
El dorado maroma is on a beautiful and secluded beach. The food was incredible and it is small, 100 rooms and right on the beach.
Wendy
Try Jamaica- Montego Bay Area.
A.I. says...
Finding the Perfect Adult-Only, All-Inclusive Resort in Mexico
If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the crowded Hotel Zone in Cancun and experience a more serene and natural setting for your next beach getaway, you're in luck! Mexico offers some stunning options for adult-only, all-inclusive resorts that provide a tranquil and intimate atmosphere while still offering access to beautiful beaches, snorkeling, and scuba diving opportunities.
Riviera Maya: A Hidden Gem
Consider the Riviera Maya region, located just south of Cancun. This stretch of Caribbean coastline is known for its pristine beaches, lush jungles, and ancient Mayan ruins. One resort that fits your criteria is the Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun. With a price range of $1,000 to $1,500 per person for an all-inclusive stay, this adults-only resort offers a secluded beach, several pools, and a variety of activities like snorkeling, kayaking, and yoga. The resort is also just steps away from the Punta Maroma, a protected natural area with excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities.
Peaceful Oasis in Cozumel
If you're open to exploring beyond the mainland, the island of Cozumel is home to some fantastic adult-only resorts that offer a more laid-back vibe. The Secrets Aura Cozumel is an all-inclusive resort that boasts a private beach, multiple pools, and a variety of dining options. With rates starting around $1,200 per person, this resort provides a peaceful oasis away from the crowds while still offering easy access to some of the best snorkeling and diving spots in the region.
Eco-Friendly Luxury in Tulum
For those seeking a truly unique and eco-friendly experience, the town of Tulum on the Riviera Maya is home to several boutique resorts that blend luxury with sustainability. The Ahau Tulum is an adults-only, all-inclusive resort that offers beachfront bungalows and villas with rates ranging from $1,100 to $1,500 per person. This resort is committed to preserving the natural environment and offers activities like yoga, snorkeling, and Mayan cultural experiences.
No matter which resort you choose, you'll be able to enjoy the beauty of Mexico's coastline while avoiding the crowds and embracing a more laid-back and natural atmosphere. Just be sure to book early, as these lesser-known gems tend to fill up quickly!
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Jessica
EDIT: Forgot to mention I was hoping for adult only, and all inclusive.
Best resort to stay in in Mexico? Looking at Cancun, but noticed the "Hotel Zone" and wanted to avoid that, as I was hoping for an area not so crowded with resort after resort... If that makes sense? Looking to relax on a beautiful beach and maybe do some snorkel/scuba diving, but wanted something a little less "cramped" I guess? More natural? I've never been to Mexico so I don't even know if this is possible.
Edit: hoping for all inclusive for me and my BF, 1500 each and under please!