Trip Review: Riviera Maya Return
Mindy’s family of 4 (2 adults and 2 teens age 19 and 18) recently returned from Paradisus La Perla in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. It is an adult-only resort that is part of a complex that also includes the family-friendly Paradisus La Esmeralda. Both resorts are wonderful! The family stayed in a huge 2-bedroom Master Suite that offered a living room and dining room and connecting master bedrooms each with their own bathroom. There was a large balcony off each bedroom that featured a large jetted tub and lounge chairs. The highlight of the resort was the service and food.
Meals were delicious… it was hard to believe that the caliber and variety of food was being served at all-inclusive resort! Guests at both properties share a number of dining options. In addition, there are some adult-only restaurants at La Perla. Mindy was also impressed with the buffets that served lots of fresh seafood including sushi, langostino, shrimp, stone crab as well as other delicacies. Best yet, Mindy was able to confirm dinner reservations prior to their arrival.
The resorts are both modern, intimate and easy to get around. The main pools are large with swim-up bars with lots of lounge chairs and Bali beds- which are first come; first serve at no charge. The resort also offers club level services with Royal Service for adults and Family Concierge Service for families. Separate pools, beaches and dining options, along with butler services, are included with this level of service. The beach is nice here, but is not the main attraction. It is narrow and rocky in certain areas. You cross beautiful mangroves to reach it. The spa is very zen and Mindy enjoyed a hot stone massage. It featured relaxing cabanas, quiet pool and various water therapies. The gym was large and well equipped. Personal trainers, yoga and fitness classes are available. Every day there was a different activity- salsa dancing, flower arranging, tequila tastings, etc. and the sushi making was a hit.
The family enjoyed visiting Playa del Carmen for shops and dining including a restaurant located in a cenote – a cave, which was a unique and special. They also have fun on a variety of excursions. The Coba ruins are great for those who already visited Tulum and where you can still climb the pyramid. Their tour included bike rentals to explore the ruins, a visit to a local Mayan village, a traditional Mayan dinner with a show depicting ancient Mayan culture. Another afternoon was spent riding ATVs and wave runners at Maroma Beach. This was the highlight of the trip for the teens.
This was the Valenci’s 5th trip to the Riviera Maya over the last 12 years. They keep going back because there are always new resorts to experience, new adventures to enjoy, and it is easy and convenient destination to reach from major cities in the US. The locals are friendly and welcoming. The Yucatan Peninsula is located just off the second largest barrier reef in the world making snorkeling, scuba and other water sports spectacular. The Riviera Maya and Cancun have a tremendous selection of resorts and there is plenty to do—ecoparks, zip lines, horseback riding, snorkeling or diving, fishing, swimming in cenotes and more along with lovely beaches and clear blue water. Many of our families are also returning time and again.