Gæstebruger
12. januar 2023
We spent two nights here with our kids. We had a two queen villa that had its own plunge pool. The beds were very comfortable, and the bathroom was so beautiful with a huge walk in shower that the kids turned into their own slip and slide. The resort is quiet. There are only 5-6 villas, and they weren't all occupied. Most guests only stay for a night or two as the area isn't developed for tourists (a good thing, but it makes for few dining options in the area). There's a large central pool, and but there isn't much "to do" at the resort other than eat and drink and lounge. You can borrow bicycles to visit the local cenotes or the small town and Coba ruins, or you can walk the mile into town, but that's about it for entertainment. I think we would have enjoyed this place pre-kids, but with young kids, they wanted more stuff to do. The quality of the food at the resort is good. Breakfasts are simple but tasty and included in the price of the room. Lunch and dinner are excellent, but they are pricier than similar meals in town. We really enjoyed the guacamole as well as the Maya chocolate service for dessert. If you don't plan on driving, I believe the hotel is the best resource for transportation. We paid an airport taxi $200 to take us to Aldea Coba, but the resort arranged for a (much nicer) shuttle from Coba to Playa Mujeres for about $120.
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