Boek dit als You want a dead-silent, wellness-obsessed sanctuary where the pool has no DJ and the 'nightlife' is a temazcal ceremony.
Waarom mensen ervan houden
Every single suite is oceanfront with a massive terrace
The new 'Reserve' section offers a hotel-within-a-hotel level of privacy
Zero fighting for pool chairs—with only 100 suites, it never feels crowded
Snel Overzicht: A former Zoëtry icon that's now a Marriott/Royalton hybrid—still beautiful and quiet, but the food is hit-or-miss for the price tag.
Beoordeeld door @KarenBernadetteFlores747181: I felt like royalty checking into this suite. The space is huge, and having champagne waiting set the perfect mood. My favorite part was the private terrace—perfect for morning coffee while listening to the waves. Truly the ultimate romantic escape.
Gast die hier verbleef zei
The hype
Travelers adore the massive suites and peace, but many feel the food quality hasn't kept up with the skyrocketing rates.
Reality check
Service can be slow and 'island time' is real—don't expect snappy 5-star speed unless you're in the new Reserve section.
You hate buffets (all dining is a la carte)
You prioritize a massive, ocean-facing terrace over a sandy swimming beach
You are a Marriott Bonvoy loyalist looking to burn points on an all-inclusive
Schoonmaak & Onderhoud
9.2
Housekeeping: Daily and thorough. Turn-down service is consistent.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Marble bathrooms are well-maintained with no reported mold issues.
Maintenance: Excellent condition, especially with the recent renovations and new 'Reserve' building.
Linens & towels: High quality, crisp, and plentiful. No threadbare towels here.
Odors & scents: Fresh ocean breeze mostly, but occasional 'sargassum smell' (rotten eggs) near the beach depending on the wind.
Sleepability™
9.5STIL
STIL
0-4LUID
4-7.5GEMATIGD
7.5-10STIL
Ocean waves (loud but pleasant)
Local wildlife (birds/peacocks in the morning)
Voordat je boekt
Goed om te weten
The 'Endless Privileges' concept is gone; it's now a standard All-Inclusive model with a 'Diamond Club' upsell.
Valet parking is free, but a small environmental tax (~$2/night) applies.
The gym is brand new and excellent, a rare win for a boutique AI.
Wat je mee moet nemen
Water shoes (the beach entrance is rocky)
Reef-safe sunscreen (strictly enforced in this protected marine park area)
Kamer Genie
Beste keuzes
Upper-floor suites for better privacy and unobstructed ocean views
New 'Reserve' building suites for exclusive pool access and butler service
Kamers om te vermijden
Ground floor plunge pool suites—privacy is compromised as people can walk by your 'private' pool
Rooms near the main walkway if you want total seclusion
Kamer Aanvraag Genie – kopiëren en plakken
“Request a second or third-floor suite to ensure privacy on the terrace; ground floor plunge pool rooms feel too exposed to the walkway.”
Veelgestelde vragen & Verborgen tips
Alles wat je eigenlijk wilt weten voordat je boekt.
Is the beach swimmable?
Barely. It's rocky and often has seaweed. You need water shoes, and most guests stick to the pools.
Is it really adults-only?
Yes, strictly 18+. No screaming kids at the pool.
Do I need dinner reservations?
Generally no, but the new 'Reserve' restaurants (Ka'an, Qin Qin) are exclusive to Diamond Club guests.
Is there a resort fee?
No traditional resort fee, but there is a small nightly environmental sanitation tax payable at check-in.
How far is it from Cancun airport?
A quick 20-minute drive south. It's much closer than Tulum or Playa del Carmen.
Is the alcohol top-shelf?
Mostly yes, but 'Diamond Club' guests get the premium labels. Standard tier gets decent but not ultra-premium spirits.
Tips van Insiders
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The 'Thalasso' pool is a saltwater therapy pool and is often empty—use it for a private soak.
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You can walk to the nearby marina, but the hotel is otherwise isolated; you'll need a taxi to get to Puerto Morelos town.
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Booking the 'Reserve' section gets you access to a private pool and the best restaurant on property, which is otherwise off-limits.
5 dingen die je moet weten voordat je gaat
💡The resident peacocks and iguanas own the place—don't leave food on your balcony.
💡The 'no buffet' policy shocks some all-inclusive veterans; breakfast is a sit-down affair which can be slow.
💡The Asian restaurant consistently gets the worst reviews for food quality.
💡You can hear the ocean from every single room, which is rare even for 'oceanfront' hotels.
💡The 'Diamond Club' sales pitch at check-in can be aggressive; be prepared to say a firm 'no' if you don't want the upgrade.
Lokaal Playbook
Kaart
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