Resort Description
Modern mega-resort on the beach, on-site golf course and an all-inclusive option available – This unmistakable resort evokes a modern take on the architecture of ancient Mayan temples, with all 5 buildings topped with glass pyramids. Guests enjoy incredible views of the sea and lagoon, and a sprawling property that opens onto a white-sand beach. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, it is one of the few resorts in Cancun with an on-site golf course.
Accommodations: All guest rooms are air-conditioned and open onto furnished terraces that are staggered for privacy and overlook the Caribbean Sea or the Nichupte Lagoon. Amenities and fittings include large wicker armchairs, mini-bars, safes, Internet access, and more. Additional room categories include the more spacious Junior Suites, one bedroom suites, the top level Ambassador, Governor and Presidential Suites, and the Royal Service rooms, offering luxurious amenities such as butler service in the Royal Pyramid.
Dining & Entertainment: The 5 restaurants and 4 bars vary in their offerings of food, drinks, and good times. The main venue for lunch and dinner is the large terrace restaurant known as La Veranda, which also specializes in healthy spa food. Another restaurant open for lunch is La Perla, which specializes in seafood and fish. For refined Mexican fare, head to Ku-nah or, if you prefer Mediterranean, then dine at Tempo where live, romantic piano music accompanies your evening. Both restaurants awarded 4 diamonds by the AAA. Breakfast buffets are presented each morning at Cafe Quetzal, and throughout the day drinks are served to convivial crowds at the pool, beach, lobby and lobby bar. And do not forget Nami sushi lounge located at the heart of the hotel.
Recreation: Guests revel in the many activities such as tennis and racquetball, yoga, a spa, and water aerobics. An 11-story atrium includes walkways spanning lush tropical gardens and goldfish ponds. After a day of exploring the nearby Mayan ruins, splash in the fresh-water swimming pools with waterslides and a swim-up bar. Or, you might opt to lounge in peace under one of the palapa huts lining the beach.
Modern mega-resort on the beach, on-site golf course and an all-inclusive option available – This unmistakable resort evokes a modern take on the architecture of ancient Mayan temples, with all 5 buildings topped with glass pyramids. Guests enjoy incredible views of the sea and lagoon, and a sprawling property that opens onto a white-sand beach. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, it is one of the few resorts in Cancun with an on-site golf course.
Accommodations: All guest rooms are air-conditioned and open onto furnished terraces that are staggered for privacy and overlook the Caribbean Sea or the Nichupte Lagoon. Amenities and fittings include large wicker armchairs, mini-bars, safes, Internet access, and more. Additional room categories include the more spacious Junior Suites, one bedroom suites, the top level Ambassador, Governor and Presidential Suites, and the Royal Service rooms, offering luxurious amenities such as butler service in the Royal Pyramid.
Dining & Entertainment: The 5 restaurants and 4 bars vary in their offerings of food, drinks, and good times. The main venue for lunch and dinner is the large terrace restaurant known as La Veranda, which also specializes in healthy spa food. Another restaurant open for lunch is La Perla, which specializes in seafood and fish. For refined Mexican fare, head to Ku-nah or, if you prefer Mediterranean, then dine at Tempo where live, romantic piano music accompanies your evening. Both restaurants awarded 4 diamonds by the AAA. Breakfast buffets are presented each morning at Cafe Quetzal, and throughout the day drinks are served to convivial crowds at the pool, beach, lobby and lobby bar. And do not forget Nami sushi lounge located at the heart of the hotel.
Recreation: Guests revel in the many activities such as tennis and racquetball, yoga, a spa, and water aerobics. An 11-story atrium includes walkways spanning lush tropical gardens and goldfish ponds. After a day of exploring the nearby Mayan ruins, splash in the fresh-water swimming pools with waterslides and a swim-up bar. Or, you might opt to lounge in peace under one of the palapa huts lining the beach.