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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"We've stayed here three times since 2003. This is a very nice all-inclusive resort, with a variety of activies for all ages. The food in the main buffet was very good. (It's challenging preparing food on a mass scale that appeals to everyone, and I think they do an excellent job.) In addition to the buffet, there are smaller "specialty" restaurants. These are better suited to couples and families with older children, I think. There is a small beach that is netted off from the ocean. This proved to be a major advantage on this occassion because just about every other beach in the Cancun area was blanketed with sargassum. There are three large swimming pools. (One change we noted on this trip is that the pools are now saltwater. In the past, they were freshwater.) One other change is that they DO have WiFi in the rooms. The description that Expedia provides is not correct. And if you are willing to spend 30-45 minutes listening to a sales pitch for a time share on the property, they'll give you a discount on some local attractions. Overall, I highly recommend this place."
"Our stay at Ocean Riviera Paradise was a mixed experience. The staff was excellent—friendly, attentive, and always willing to help. A special thank you to our butler, Antonio, who went above and beyond to make our stay enjoyable.
Unfortunately, the biggest downside was the overwhelming sargassum. The beach was unusable during our visit, and the smell was noticeable throughout the resort. If we left the balcony door open, the odor would enter the room. To make matters worse, our Privilege room overlooked a huge pile of sargassum, which was very disappointing. Also, keep in mind that depending on where your room is you will have to use the shuttle service they provide which stop working at 11pm. Most of the resort closes at 11pm, had to walk 20 minutes from the lobby to the rooms because we stood for an activity and the shuttle service was over.
We also expected more from the Privilege experience, but it didn’t feel like it offered many meaningful extras. The room service menu lacked variety, we were limited to one order per day, and reaching room service by phone was nearly impossible. Additionally, despite being told there would be bars open after midnight, we couldn’t find any.
I understand the sargassum may be seasonal and outside the resort’s control, but it significantly impacted our vacation. The outstanding staff made the best of the situation, but overall the experience did not meet our expectations."
"Property grounds and rooms were beautiful and well maintained, but the pools were not. There was a visible dark ring around water line in all the pools due to lack of cleaning and maintenance. The check-in process was extremely slow."
Hyatt Vivid Playa Del Carmen - Adults Only - All Inclusive
10/10 Excellent
"My husband and I went for our honeymoon. We had a wonderful time. The staff, food, drinks, and pool were all amazing. We definitely want to come back in the future!"
Sandos Caracol Nature Resort & Water Park All Inclusive
10/10 Excellent
"Fantastic resort for families or people looking for a peaceful stay surrounded by nature. Animals are friendly but don't approach people often, if at all."
Paradisus Playa del Carmen – Riviera Maya - All Inclusive
10/10 Excellent
"This hotel is amazing! Very kid friendly and a lot of activities for them. The kids water parks were super fun. The food was delicious if you went to the restaurants, but the buffet is not that great. I think the only thing they can improve on is their nightly shows location, its not a legit theater and its small. A lot of people would stay standing up most of the night. Other than that we absolutely loved this hotel and would recommend, specially if you go as a family."
"This was my first time staying at a resort, and overall it was a positive experience. The staff were exceptionally friendly, courteous, and helpful throughout my stay. Concierge staff were always available, checked on planned activities, and provided useful information.
There were a few issues during the visit. The air conditioning in my original room was not working properly, but staff promptly resolved the problem by moving me to another room. Some staff provided unclear directions around the property, and there were occasional TV channel and internet connectivity issues, though I did not report those concerns. Restaurant reservations still involved waiting to be seated, and an out-of-service elevator created difficulties due to my leg and hip issues.
Rain made the marble floors slippery, although caution signs were posted. Some activities and a planned tour were canceled due to weather conditions. Parts of the property showed signs of wear and could benefit from repairs and better-marked trip hazards.
Despite these concerns, the outstanding service from the staff made the stay enjoyable. Overall, it was a good first resort experience."
What makes Playa del Carmen caravan parks special?
If you're planning a trip to Playa del Carmen, staying at a caravan park is an excellent way to get to know the area. The snorkelling spots and entertainment options are some of the family-oriented highlights that travellers can look forward to. After you've found your spot at the caravan park in Playa del Carmen, take in the beaches and sea views.
What are some of the best caravan parks near Playa del Carmen?
Kuha Glamping is a highly recommended caravan park for your road trip, featuring free self-parking and barbecue grills. If you are planning a long weekend to experience the caravan park lifestyle, take advantage of the firepit and terrace available at this campsite. Other recommended caravan parks include Cozumel Glamping and Acamaya Reef Cabanas - Caravan Park.
What should I see in Playa del Carmen?
If you're looking for some ways to explore Playa del Carmen while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find natural beauty on display include Playa del Carmen Main Beach, Maroma Beach and Mamitas Beach. Other popular places not to be missed include Xcaret Eco Theme Park, Quinta Avenida and Xplor Theme Park.
What's it like staying in a Playa del Carmen caravan park?
Staying at a caravan park is a convenient alternative if you're driving to Playa del Carmen. This type of accommodation provides you with a generous space to park your caravan and stay the night where you're often surrounded by nature. You and your friends can make use of the amenities provided by many caravan parks, such as charging stations, Wi-Fi and barbecue areas.