I was fortunate enough to meet an amazing family and friends there for a few days of R&R. The flight in was easy and efficient. My fellow Cruise Planners (and best bud) agent Kathy put together a group of 19 friends and family and we invaded Mexico. I flew in a couple days after the rest of the group and was met at the airport by an escorted van that spirited me away to days of fun, Appleton Rum & Pineapple, sun, laughter, and great food.
This is a view of the hotel from the beach (of course high up aerial that I didn't take myself, I'm not that talented. thankfully their website has amazing photos)
There are two beautiful pools that were kept immaculate the entire time.
I have to say here that the staff was one of the best I have experienced at a Resort. They were constantly keeping things neat and tidy. They were friendly, always with a big smile on their faces.
They have 327 guest rooms, including junior suites - suites - whirlpool suites. I had an ocean facing Junior Suite I was in the tower to your right on Floor 5. The cool thing about my room was that the balcony wrapped around the side so not only could I wake up and see the ocean but I could go out thru my sliding glass doors, hang a quick left and I could see the street that goes by the hotel and the lagoon. Way cool.
This was the view when I came thru the door.
Straight ahead you see the columns, this was a two-step down into my sitting room with balcony through the sliding glass doors you see. There was a nice couch, coffee table and flat screen tv which I could swivel to face the bed.
To my right was my in-room mini bar, to my left was an amazing closet complete with iron/ironing board, safe, extra pillows, blanket and lots of hangers.
Behind where I am standing is the bathroom. I did not have a robe but the towels were super comfy. And the shampoo/conditioner/soap was luxurious and lightly scented. Plenty of light in the bathroom - a pet peeve of mine is that I visit so many hotels and there is very rarely a dedicated make up area. Guys you wont understand this but ladies, you know what I mean. And so many hotels do not have enough light for applying makeup. This Resort is an exception, plenty of light and it had a magnifying mirror on the wall.
When I said mini-bar I wasn't kidding. Tequila, Rum, Vodka, Beefeaters. Coffee maker, ice bucket (ice machine was a little far away but not terrible) and under the counter a mini-fridge complete with mixers like water, sprite, coke, diet coke, ginger ale.
Now I will remind you that this is an "All-Inclusive" Resort. That means that all this alcohol AND contents of the mini-bar is included in my room rate. Also all of the food and whatever you want to drink with dinner as well, plus use of non-water sports.
I've always liked all-inclusive resorts because they are easy, like a cruise you don't have to worry about where you will eat and how expensive it will be.
View of my sitting area.
WHAT ???? Did Enucio from my Alaska cruise on the Celebrity Solstice follow me to Cancun? Look, a towel animal. And it had two Hershey's kisses with it as well.
Very nice shower with deep tub. I would have preferred more light in the shower itself for shaving my lets, but I managed without bleeding....too much.
Also with the room came a telephone (something you might need when calling your friends rooms), free wifi, turn down service, central air conditioning, ceiling fan, hair dryer, (and the outlets were 110v).
Sink area was nice and large.
I wasn't kidding about the balcony now was I ?????
When I looked to the left is when I could see the street and the lagoon. To my right was the long portion of the balcony and the ocean.
There was also a nice long 'dock' that one morning I watched a couple have photos taken. The Riu is a great destination wedding area and their in house coordinator does a good job with photos. The couple was married the next day on property. There were a lot of people in the pool area and when the ceremony started everyone stopped to watch and a huge round of applause erupted at the end.
View from the sliding glass doors towards the bathroom, as you can see the room is very large and the bed was a king size. The decor was so very beautiful. Of course you wont find me saying much negative about Mexico in general. It has always been one of my favorite spots to get away.
The music, the food, the people so inviting.
The lobby. How classic is this. Check in is pictured to the left. One of the things I loved about this Resort was all the wood. When I walked in it reminded me of so many places like an old ship, an ancient cathedral. Comfort smells is what I like to call them.
The lobby area was expansive !
In the lobby area there was an ATM. You could get the Mexican Peso, not American currency. I exchanged about $100.00 American at the airport prior to arriving in Mexico. Going to an All-Inclusive I knew I would not be needing money......however I absolutely can't resist jewelry so I wanted a few bucks cash for the flea market.
It really isn't easy to get actual American Currency, so plan ahead.
Let's talk food !!! This is where I enjoyed breakfast buffet every day. I'm going to tell you that unfortunately I didn't take photos of the food - but - the area was always clean, food was always fresh and the choices you had were enormous. Your waiters brought you coffee an juices, or you could get some green healthy looking stuff up at the juice bar.
There were also really cool live cooking stations. You could get eggs to order, pancakes, waffles. Then they also had a cheese and cold cuts, fruit, cereal/yogurt, pastries, eggs, bacon, sausage, veggies, just way too much food to even post. The lunch buffet was beautiful as well. They do shut down the grille area by the pool and the buffet area at times between breakfast, lunch and dinner to change over food and clean up more so be aware of the times for food. Below is a list of their specialty dinner restaurants all on site, the food here is included as well but you need to make reservations as the venues are not large. And don't wait till the day before to make them either, they fill up fast. Formal dress is required for dinner but that doesn't mean Black Tie, Main restaurant: gentlemen no sleeveless T-shirts. Theme restaurants: gentlemen no sleeveless T-shirts, please wear long trousers. Ladies casual dresses or pants and shirt. Basically Resort Casual.
- "Los Arcos" Italian restaurant
- "Sakura" Japanese restaurant
- Grill and steakhouse
- "Tío Pepe" Mexican restaurant
- "Krystal" Fusion restaurant
- Sports and activities:
- Gym, table tennis, beach volleyball
- Sauna and whirlpool bath
- Windsurfing, catamaran, canoeing, snorkelling equipment
- 1 introductory scuba diving lesson in pool
- Entertainment:
- Daytime entertainment programme for adults (daily)
- Daytime entertainment programme for children ages 4 to 12 (several times a week)
- Live music, shows or Riu evening programme (daily)
- Entry and drinks to "Pacha" discotheque at the Hotel Riu Cancun (open six nights a week).
- Sports and facilities nearby (additional charge):
- Golf course, various water sports available, bicycle hire
The building to the left was my go-to place. It is a really nice bar that is surrounded by lounge chairs in the sun, also several in the shade and there are tables under the covered area. Yes it rained almost every day, but came down hard and fast in the afternoon and didn't last long. When you check in they give you a card to use for beach towels, you simply give the guy your card and take fresh warm towels. You turn in your towel you get your card back. Beware, if you lose your towel or do not turn it in they will charge you. To the right of this photo was their swim up bar. There were many pool games all day and into the evening like volley ball, yoga, silly games and water dancing.
The shores of Cancun can be very different in front of each Resort area. Some of it is rocky, but a lot of it is smooth and full of sand and beach chairs.
This is a nice view of the pretty sandy beach.
This is a view from my balcony looking directly down at a couple of the hot tubs.
The pool area was very large and has a nice swim up bar.
These two photos are of the showroom area. They had nightly entertainment from karaoke to couples game shows to dance extravaganzas featuring traditional Mexican dances from many regions around the country. They are a very proud people and love to tell and show you their heritage and what it means to them.
The grounds are beautiful, it is absolutely a lovely place to just relax or have the wedding of your dreams. And as I said before, the staff is constantly cleaning and sprucing up all aspects of the Resort.
There are so many things to do as far as excursions off the property, many booths like the one to the right are set up to show you what you can do and purchase tickets. Their prices are not that bad either. From zip lining to ATV riding to cave tubing to taking the ferry over to Isla Mujeras. Catamaran and pirate cruising, snorkeling and diving.
And shopping, now there are several "malls" within walking distance, a couple you will need to take a cab to but there are also markets like this one. Remember I said I love jewelry? well I found a really great store in this little market that I liked. I saw a pendant and ring that I loved but no earrings to match. The owner said he might have what I'm looking for at his other store so I told him I would come back later. We went to Senior Frogs for refreshments and while we were standing on the sidewalk he actually came up and said "I have found them for you". Can you believe this man tracked me down to let me know he had something he thought I'd like, now that's wanting to make a sale. So I did go back after we ate and purchased them. Our group was ready to go back to the Resort and I saw another stone I loved, but was sort of rushing so he said "I will hold it for you". I went back the next morning and sure enough he had put the ring away for me, so naturally I saw a pendant and earrings to match so I bought that set as well. His prices were very reasonable and his service was above and beyond the other stores.
I snitched this photo from my very dear friend's facebook page so I guess it's ok to put it in here. Our group after dinner one night.
And I'm snitching this one too, because I want to show you just how accommodating the Resort is. There were 19 of us and we made arrangements for dinner in the Steakhouse one night, they put us all at this long table instead of doing what most restaurants in hotels do....split up the group.
The staff was attentive and made sure we all had what we wanted.
I would absolutely recommend this Resort to anyone....plug here.....if you wish to experience the Riu Palace Las Americas you can always go to my website, facebook page, or simply call me and since I am a Travel Agent I can help you plan.
My only regret was that I couldn't stay any longer with this wonderful bunch of crazy happy fun people......until next time.