Anonymous wrote:Definitely Mayakoba. We have stayed at rosewood and banyan tree. Both were magnificent.
PR just isn’t the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just spent a week at the Fairmont and it was glorious. Totally safe and a ton of fun. We did day trips to Chichen Itza and Tulum and felt completely safe everywhere. Not sure why you’d think the most touristy and expensive part of the country would be unsafe.
Not op but can you share what else apart from Chichen Itza and Tulum you'd recommend? We're also looking to visit that area this summer.
Well there is plenty to do at the resorts for several days at least. Bikes, boat tours, snorkeling, pools, beach, tennis, golf etc.
we did a day trip combining Tulum and the Xel Ha water park which was a ton of fun - snorkeling, lazy river, cliff jumping, zip lines, huge water slides, etc. We had a great and exhausting day.
We did a private tour to Chichen Itza which also included a visit to a cenote and lunch. Highly recommend doing that as our guide knew the right timing to get there before the crowds and heat and we had a blast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just spent a week at the Fairmont and it was glorious. Totally safe and a ton of fun. We did day trips to Chichen Itza and Tulum and felt completely safe everywhere. Not sure why you’d think the most touristy and expensive part of the country would be unsafe.
Not op but can you share what else apart from Chichen Itza and Tulum you'd recommend? We're also looking to visit that area this summer.
Anonymous wrote:We just spent a week at the Fairmont and it was glorious. Totally safe and a ton of fun. We did day trips to Chichen Itza and Tulum and felt completely safe everywhere. Not sure why you’d think the most touristy and expensive part of the country would be unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re traveling with kids I agree that the Fairmont is probably the best option. [/quote
Kids are older - 14 and 10 - if that makes a difference. We would love to do Rosewood but it’s booked (and likely out of our price range).
We were there with a 14 & 11yo and loved Fairmont. It’s the most family-friendly and has the most to do. Largest beach as well. Our kids loved the pools and beach activities.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re traveling with kids I agree that the Fairmont is probably the best option. [/quote
Kids are older - 14 and 10 - if that makes a difference. We would love to do Rosewood but it’s booked (and likely out of our price range).
Anonymous wrote:Rosewood Mayakoba. BEST!
Anonymous wrote:Love St Regis PR but I’d also look at the ritz reserve if your budget allows (and if you are looking at Banyan Tree, it probably would)
For us, we are not comfortable right now going to that part of Mexico. Make sure you go in with your eyes wide open.