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Rosewood Mayakoba

$1,000-3,800+/ night

Book this if You want a hyper-private, jungle-floating honeymoon where you don't need to see another soul (or a bill under $50).

Why People Love It

  • Overwater lagoon suites that feel like a private nature reserve
  • Butler service that actually works (via app)
  • Zapote Bar's world-class cocktail program

Quick Take: An ultra-luxury mangrove sanctuary that forces you to trade a wide sandy beach for serenity and steep prices.

Reviewed by @dreamtravelbyjennyI stayed in this suite at Four Seasons Nevis and honestly, the golf course view from my terrace was the highlight. It felt so private. Plus, the staff left stuffed monkeys for the kids—they were obsessed! Perfect mix of luxury and family fun.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

The service and jungle vibes are unmatched, but the beach is a letdown for the price point.

Reality check

You are paying for the lagoon privacy, not the ocean swimming; the beach is often narrow and seaweed-clogged despite constant raking.

  • You value privacy and nature over a massive swimming beach
  • You have the budget to not look at menu prices
  • You love the idea of taking a boat to breakfast

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Twice daily, generally meticulous, with thoughtful turndown gifts.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Mostly pristine, though isolated reports of peeling tiles and one horror story of glass in a tub.
  • Maintenance: The property is aging (built 2007); some wear on decks and 'scum' on lagoon edges is visible.
  • Linens & towels: High-quality, plush, and plentiful.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells amazing; lagoon rooms can smell musty/swampy in dry season.

Sleepability™

8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Electric boats passing by lagoon suites
  • Neighbors in two-story Island Suites (sound travels)
  • Jungle wildlife at dawn

Before you book

Good to know

  • A mandatory 15% service charge is added to the room rate (separate from tips).
  • Bicycles are provided for every guest and are the best way to get around.
  • The 'Punta Bonita' family pool and restaurant renovation was completed in early 2026.

What to pack

  • Bug spray (the mangroves are mosquito heaven)
  • Polarized sunglasses (for spotting turtles/crocs in the lagoon)
  • Dressy resort wear (dinner at La Ceiba or Zapote is a fashion show)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Deluxe Overwater Lagoon Suite #320 (private, near beach)
  • Suites 310 & 311 (good privacy/location balance)
  • Suites 408, 409, 425, 426 (open lagoon views, less 'enclosed' feel)

Rooms to avoid

  • Island Suites (two-story units) if you are sensitive to noise from upstairs/downstairs neighbors
  • Lagoon suites in narrow channels during dry season (prone to stagnation/smell)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am requesting a Deluxe Overwater Lagoon Suite, ideally #320, 310, or 311. If those are unavailable, please assign a suite in the 400 block with an open lagoon view (e.g., 425/426) to ensure water flow and minimize stagnation odors. Please avoid two-story Island Suites due to noise concerns.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the beach really that bad?

It varies. Erosion has left it narrow, and sargassum (seaweed) is a constant battle from April to August. Staff work hard to clean it, but don't expect a wide, pristine stretch.

Can I swim in the lagoon?

No. It's for boats and wildlife (including crocodiles) only. You have a private plunge pool for a reason.

Is it all-inclusive?

No. Food and drink are à la carte and expensive. Expect New York/London pricing.

How do I get around the property?

Electric golf carts (driven by staff) and bicycles. You can also take the lagoon boats, which are slow but scenic.

Are kids allowed?

Yes, it's very family-friendly with a 'Rosewood Explorers' club, but the vibe is quiet luxury. The 'Aqui Me Quedo' area is adults-only.

Is there a resort fee?

Not explicitly named 'Resort Fee', but there is a 15% service charge on the room rate plus a small local eco-tax (~$3/night).


Insider Tips

  • Book the 'La Ceiba' garden dinner early; it's a communal dining experience that sells out.

  • Use the Rosewood app for everything—butler requests are handled faster there than by phone.

  • The spa has a private cenote; arrive 45 minutes early to your treatment to use the hydrotherapy circuit.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The lagoon water can smell like a swamp when levels are low (dry season).

  • 💡You might see a crocodile from your deck (cool for some, terrifying for others).

  • 💡Soundproofing in the two-story 'Island Suites' is surprisingly poor.

  • 💡The 'Eco Tour' boat ride is actually really informative and free—don't skip it.

  • 💡Room service breakfast is often better than the restaurant buffet if you want a slow morning.

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