What’s Special About This Resort
A group of five emerald glass roofed pyramids along a beautiful stretch of Cancun beach make this mega-resort hard to miss. Inspired by nature and local Mayan culture, the interior is full of tropical gardens, koi fish ponds, and wall paintings. Family-oriented activities, spacious rooms, and reasonable rates are what make this a match for your family vacation dreams.
What To Do
Snorkel along the beach and explore the colorful world of a Caribbean reef, practice your swing at the 9 hole golf course (green fees apply), or get a game going at the flood-lit tennis courts any time of day.
Unwind at the YHI Spa, where you can indulge in relaxing services using Mexican honey and essential oils. Take care of your body at YHI Moves, the Spa Studio where yoga and Pilates classes are held.
Kids will enjoy their own designated areas and programs. Make fun family memories and participate in a sushi making workshop together or embarrass your kids by getting your groove on at the bi-weekly pool party.
Consider stepping outside the resort for a family excursion to a nearby cenote. That’ll be an experience the whole family won’t soon forget!
With the all-inclusive package, you’ll have 24/7 room service, free golf, unlimited food and drink from 9 dining establishments and 7 bars, Kid’s Zone, and non-motorized water sports. A complete list of included perks can be found by scrolling here.
What To Eat
Paradisus Cancun offers a wide range of restaurants with globally inspired cuisines and dishes.
Spicy ceviche and fresh seafood are what’s on the menu at Fuego, the Peruvian-inspired restaurant. Sit among koi fish ponds and sample Asian fusion dishes at Bana. When in Mexico, eat as the Mexicans do at Blue Agave, which serves delicious Mexican street food in a vibrant and fun setting.
The resort has a total of 5 bars – all serving refreshing, strong, high-quality drinks. The central bar, the Avenue Bar, is a casual lounge with sofa chairs and regular themed nights. In the mood for dancing? Head over to Coco’s Beach Bar or the Red Lounge Nightclub and enjoy some good drinks and even better music.
Things we like:
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The resort is well-kept and thoughtfully designed to reflect nature and local Mayan culture
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Rooms are clean, spacious, and feature furnished outdoor terraces
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The Family Concierge offers unique room services for kids such as turndown service with cookies and milk and child-sized toiletries
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Free golf, tennis courts, and non-motorized water activities are included in the all-inclusive package
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Both the beach and pool areas have an ample amount of loungers and beach chairs
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There’s a large food and drink selection among 9 restaurants and 5 bars
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Guests get free Wi-Fi and 24/7 room service
Things we don't like:
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The breakfast buffet can get crowded and the food there gets mixed reviews
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Most restaurants require reservations well in advance
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The beach club and its parties can get loud, affecting the rooms nearest to it
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The beach waves can get rough and become unswimmable
Things we like:
-
The resort is well-kept and thoughtfully designed to reflect nature and local Mayan culture
-
Rooms are clean, spacious, and feature furnished outdoor terraces
-
The Family Concierge offers unique room services for kids such as turndown service with cookies and milk and child-sized toiletries
-
Free golf, tennis courts, and non-motorized water activities are included in the all-inclusive package
-
Both the beach and pool areas have an ample amount of loungers and beach chairs
-
There’s a large food and drink selection among 9 restaurants and 5 bars
-
Guests get free Wi-Fi and 24/7 room service
Things we don't like:
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The breakfast buffet can get crowded and the food there gets mixed reviews
-
Most restaurants require reservations well in advance
-
The beach club and its parties can get loud, affecting the rooms nearest to it
-
The beach waves can get rough and become unswimmable
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