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Hyatt Ziva Riviera Cancun is an all-inclusive family-friendly resort located near the world-famous Cancun Hotel Zone, just 20 minutes from Cancun International Airport.

The resort offers 438 luxury suites, 17 globally inspired and locally authentic restaurants, bars, and lounges, a full-service spa and fitness center, Mexico’s newest water park and an over-water gazebo for weddings and events.

Hyatt Ziva Riviera Cancun offers contemporary accommodations with private balconies featuring stunning ocean views and modern amenities and special touches, including spa-like bathrooms with rainfall showers, hot tubs, turndown service, high-tech entertainment and complimentary minibars stocked daily with water, beer, soft drinks and snacks!

Upgrade to Club Level and experience additional offerings such as:

  • Private check-in and check-out in an exclusive area
  • Personalized concierge services
  • Premium-brand liquors
  • Late check-out based on availability
  • Access to the Exclusive Club Level Lounge featuring imported premium drinks, appetizers and continental breakfast, table games & Wi-Fi

Enjoy 10 dining options like Rue De Rivoli! This adults-only restaurant has the perfect ambiance to explore the flavors of French cuisine, which come in modern form in mouthwatering dishes.

Miyako features Thai, Chinese and Japanese cuisines that come together as chefs prepare sushi, curry, ramen, stir-fry and more right before your eyes.

Aftonia is a delectable breakfast buffet by day and At night, enjoy Mediterranean cuisine perfectly prepared with the freshest ingredients in a relaxing ambiance.

Relax at Seven bars and lounges including Infusions, a lively spot serving over-the-top drinks made with fresh ingredients.

Enjoy nine swimming pools including an ocean-view pool and a sprawling water park with tall slides and a kids pool providing fun for all ages.

Children can enjoy KidZ Club with kiddie pool and special supervised activities coordinated by trained professionals.

While adults can enjoy sunrise yoga, water aerobics, beach sports or wine tasting with expert sommeliers. The whole family will love the nightly entertainment, live music, and cultural performances.

The resort also features a fitness center with state-of-the-art amenities and a two-story Zen Spa inspired by the pre-Hispanic Mayan culture with 13 indoor and eight outdoor treatment rooms designed to reflect the breathtaking, natural scenery.

To book your stay at Hyatt Ziva Riveria Cancun, contact us today!

AMResorts recently announced it will open a brand new Breathless branded property – Breathless Cancun Soul Resort & Spa scheduled to open on December 7, 2021.

Breathless Cancun Soul Resort & Spa will be a four-diamond vibrant, chic and modern all-suite resort nestled between the Caribbean Sea and Nichupte Lagoon. This beachfront resort will be the soul of Cancun, conveniently located on the iconic Cancun strip in the Hotel Zone.

AMResorts bills it as the perfect place to visit for adults seeking a sophisticated and lively getaway and singles, couples and friends to discover the perfect balance of excitement and tranquility on this beachfront playground in paradise with endless possibilities.

This all-suite oceanfront resort will offer a variety of amenities and services including three spectacular pools, ten gourmet dining options, a nightclub, fitness center, and luxury spa.

To book your stay at Breathless Cancun Soul, contact me today!

AMResorts, known for their collection of luxury resort destinations, has announced the opening of two new Secrets-branded properties in Riviera Maya, Mexico. The resorts, scheduled to open December 1, 2021, are located on a white sandy beach within Corasol, a gated community with an 18-hole golf course. If that’s not enough golf for you or your loved one, the resorts are a short five-minute drive from the Mayakoba, an 18-hole golf course designed by the famed Greg Norman.

Secrets Moxché Playa del Carmen and Secrets Impression Moxché Playa del Carmen will both offer a variety of luxury amenities, including:

  • Gourmet cuisine by world-renowned chefs
  • Three man-made cenotes (underground chamber/cave for snorkeling, swimming or floating)
  • Seven heated pools
  • One interior, beach-inspired pool designed for intimate gatherings
  • Close proximity to snorkeling, diving, and the famous 5th Avenue in Playa del Carmen, a 5-mile pedestrian-only walkway dedicated to tourists
  • Breathtaking rooftop sky wedding gazebo overlooking the Caribbean Sea
  • Contemporary sports bar to watch games, unwind and socialize
  • Expansive Spa by Pevonia® with elevated focus on wellness 

The names of the resorts are so similar. What are the differences? 

Secrets Moxché Playa del Carmen will offer 485 rooms, including the Preferred Club and Secrets’ signature Unlimited-Luxury concept. All suites will have luxurious rain showers, Nespresso machines, and large terraces. These gorgeous suites will feature exquisite architecture and the finest comforts that allow for private celebrations, cocktails, events and relaxation. There will be nine unique dining selections, including seven à la carte restaurants, one buffet, Barefoot Grill, and Coco Café.

Preferred Club guests at this resort will enjoy additional upgraded offerings, including large upscale enhanced suites. There is also a rooftop terrace offering magnificent views of Cozumel with a private lounge, bar, infinity swimming pool and exclusive restaurant. Preferred Club also offers an upgraded mini-bar and special access to Secrets Impression Moxché Playa del Carmen’s author’s signature restaurant for an additional cost.

Secrets Impression Moxché Playa del Carmen introduces the exquisite and highly unique Impression concept to the Secrets brand. Think upscale lavish suites, extravagant beachfront villas and a more private personalized experience for those looking for the highest level of luxury. The suites, which begin at 947 square feet, include a full marble bathroom with rain shower, furnished balcony or terrace with marble soaking tub, Nespresso machines and more. Some suites come with elevated concierge and butler service. In addition to the nine restaurants at Secrets Moxché Playa del Carmen, Secrets Impression Moxché Playa del Carmen boasts three exclusive Impression restaurants – the rooftop Impression restaurant, complimentary access to the author’s signature restaurant with a daily rotating set menu and wine pairing, and a beachfront restaurant.

Secrets Impression Moxché Playa del Carmen Rendering

Both resorts will offer green practices and will feature the CleanComplete Verification protocols on property.

If you’re looking for an all-inclusive vacation that offers sun-soaked beaches, elegant accommodations and a next-level luxury experience, contact me today so we can determine which resort is right for you. 

After traveling to Jamaica at the end of July and having such a good experience, I jumped at the chance to go to Cancun last week. Spoiler alert, it was quite a different experience. 

I flew from Grand Rapids to Chicago and on to Cancun. Both of my flights were full, in fact, over-sold. American Airlines was still implementing the same safety protocols — mandatory face masks, no in-flight service, and asking all passengers to remain seated during the duration of the flight. Unlike a few of the other airlines, they are not leaving the middle seat open. 

Other than the flight because being completely packed, it was fine. I wasn’t super comfortable, but I wore my mask and face shield and tried to relax. For this trip I was traveling alone, so I think that made me a bit more on edge. 

While in Jamaica, the resorts where we stayed were around 20% occupancy. There was social distancing and serious safety precautions. For this trip, because it was hosted, I was not able to select the resort for my stay. Our group of travel agents were placed at the RIU Palace Peninsula in the Hotel Zone in Cancun. 

The resort was at 60% capacity which was the government allowance at the time I traveled. This felt like a lot to me. The resort didn’t feel crowded, but felt very full.

RIU Palace Peninsula

During COVID-19, everyones comfort level is different and I understand that. Personally, I traveled within my comfort level and am pointing out the practices and protocols that bother me. In my opinion, The RIU Palace Peninsula did a lot of things “right”…

  • Hand sanitizing upon entry to the hotel.
  • Washing/wiping of your shoes upon entering the hotel. 
  • Thermal temperature taken as you enter. 
  • Social distancing markers at check-in and at the buffets. 
  • Plexiglass barriers are the front desk. 
  • Enforcing masks be worn in the lobby and when you order at bars (with one exception). 
  • Elevators were marked for 4 guests per elevator.

However there were a few things that I felt they did very wrong and these few points bothered me. A LOT.

  • Buffets were still self serve with shared serving utensils (I was told they were changed out every 30 minutes and did see them changed once).
  • Social distancing was almost never followed by guests, especially at the buffet where guests would come right up behind you. In my experience when I hung back, guests would cut right in front of me.
  • Tables were not spaced out and there were no outdoor dining options.

I had quite a few problems with my stay at the RIU Palace Peninsula, as did almost all of the agents that I traveled with, but that’s a story for another day. Don’t ever request to stay there because I won’t send you. It was that bad.

The good news is that I visited 8 other properties in Cancun and saw and learned a ton! There are many resorts where I would feel comfortable staying and booking clients during this time. I think that the biggest takeaway from this trip is that to travel during COVID-19, you need to understand the protocols of each resort and where they fall within your comfort level. This is why traveling during this time is so important for me to do for my clients.

Will this experience deter me from traveling again soon? Absolutely not!!! Having visited two different countries now within the last 90 days, I feel comfortable traveling at this time and hope to get on a plane again soon! 😉