Exclusive access to 'La Barca' restaurant which beats the main buffet by a mile
Private beach area with Balinese beds that actually have availability
En bref : It's a 'hotel within a hotel' that delivers on the ocean views but struggles with humidity battles in the rooms.
Évalué par @stephanieellenalmeida: I honestly couldn't get over the scale of this place. The atrium is massive and filled with plants, but the real highlight for me was lounging by that infinity pool with the ocean right there. It’s windy, but that just keeps it cool. Totally worth it for the views alone.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Guests love the VIP feel of the Coral tower and the staff (shoutout to the bartenders), but often find the food at the main resort lacking compared to the exclusive Coral options.
Reality check
You will likely have to walk over to the loud, kid-filled main building for the gym, spa, and specialty dinners.
You refuse to stay in a room without a direct ocean view
You want a quieter pool scene but still want access to big production shows
You appreciate a smaller, more personalized buffet over a massive cafeteria
Propreté et entretien
7.8
Housekeeping: Generally reliable with daily service and turndown, though sometimes they miss restocking the minibar fully.
Bathroom hygiene: Surface clean is good, but deep corners and grout often show signs of wear and humidity damage.
Maintenance: The biggest issue is humidity control; peeling paint and musty smells are frequent complaints due to the climate and door seals.
Linens & towels: Towels are decent but can feel a bit worn/scratchy; linens are standard hotel grade, nothing ultra-luxe.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh, but rooms can have a lingering musty/damp smell if the AC isn't running constantly.
Sleepability™
7MODÉRÉ
MODÉRÉ
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Traffic from Kukulcan Boulevard on the street side
Wind whistling through poor balcony seals during storms
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The gym and spa are located in the main 'Selection' building, not the Coral tower
Reservations are required for the main resort's specialty restaurants, but usually not for the exclusive La Barca
Uber can pick you up, but you often have to meet them at the main gate security checkpoint
Quoi emporter
DampRid or moisture absorbers (seriously, the humidity in rooms is a common complaint)
Small bills (USD or Pesos) for tipping the excellent Coral staff
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Junior Suite Ocean Front on a high floor (8+) for the best breeze and less pool noise
Corner Suites for a massive wrap-around balcony (but be warned, it gets very windy)
Chambres à éviter
Lower floor rooms near the walkway to the main building (more foot traffic noise)
Rooms directly facing the main resort's pool if you want total seclusion
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I am requesting a Junior Suite Ocean Front on a high floor (Level 8 or above) to minimize humidity and maximize the view. Please avoid rooms near the connector walkway to the main building.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the whole resort adults-only?
No. Only the Coral tower and its specific pool/beach area are adults-only. The rest of the complex is family-friendly.
Do I need reservations for dinner?
For the main resort's specialty restaurants (Japanese, Steakhouse, etc.), yes. For the Coral-exclusive La Barca, usually no.
Is there a heated pool?
The main pools are generally not heated and can be chilly in winter months, though the Coral pool tends to be warmer due to its size.
Can I use the facilities at the main Iberostar Selection?
Yes, you have full access to everything at the main resort, including all pools, bars, and restaurants.
Is there a resort fee?
There is no 'resort fee' in the Vegas sense, but you must pay a mandatory Environmental Sanitation Tax of ~70-80 MXN (~$4 USD) per room, per night at check-in.
How is the seaweed?
It varies seasonally (worst May-August), but the hotel has a tractor team that cleans the beach daily at sunrise.
Conseils d'initiés
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The 'White Shark' snack bar makes better guacamole than the main buffet.
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Ask for a 'mimosa' at the Coral pool bar—they often use a better sparkling wine than the main pool bar.
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If the Coral pool is too quiet, you can walk 2 minutes to the main pool for foam parties and DJ sets, then retreat back to your sanctuary.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'Rooftop' isn't a bar for everyone; it's a series of private suites with their own plunge pools.
💡You might smell a 'swampy' odor near the mangroves on the lagoon side of the property.
💡The room service menu is decent but can take over an hour during peak times.
💡The exclusive 'La Barca' restaurant sometimes runs out of specific ingredients like soy sauce or certain wines.
💡The balcony doors have a 'whistling' issue when it's windy due to the seals.
Guide local
Carte
Découvrez où se situe Iberostar Selection Coral Cancun et ce qu'il y a à proximité.