Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Del Sol Beachfront is located in Akumal.
Izzy
United Kingdom
Views onto the beach were amazing. The beach was very quiet when I was there which I liked. It is also away from the centre of Bacalar and by a really nice restaurant, which I also enjoyed.
Located on the coast of Akumal Bay, 45 minutes south of Playa del Carmen, this hotel offers hotel rooms and bungalows. It features an on-site spa, dove center, and restaurant.
Belinda
Canada
The location is amazing. The staff were friendly and helpful. Room was clean and comfortable.
Akumal Natura is set in Akumal, 1.1 mi from the Akumal Bay. The hotel is located in the jungle and has a sun terrace and views of the garden, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
Moni
United States of America
Friendly reception and amazing tour of the wildlife sanctuary and cenote.
Offering an outdoor lagoon pool, B&B Villa Morena EcoLiving is a eco-friendly hotel powered by solar panels. located in Akumal, only 1.9 mi from the beachfront.
Suzanne
United States of America
I loved the beauty of the property itself and the feeling of being in a more secluded, jungle-like, natural environment! The lagoon pool was lovely and refreshing, even deep enough in parts to dive. It's a very serene, relaxing, quiet environment as others have said. My cabana/bungalow was lovely. The hosts/owners, Vanessa and Manuel, were exceptionally kind to me, even offering short rides for me given that I was alone and without a rental car. This is a family-run, low-key resort -- it was a pleasure getting to know their children too. I even played ping-pong and games in the pool with them! Vanessa recommended the Akumal Bay Beach to me as well (warm/easy to swim in water located at a nature preserve called Tsuuk Akumal Parque Natural - note, there is an entrance fee) and a beach bar/restaurant called Loi-Ha. If you go, try the fish tacos - made with grouper - fantastic!
Located in Akumal, 18 miles from Tulum Archeological Site, Maya Eco Village has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Panther Bay Boutique Hotel has free bikes, outdoor swimming pool, a garden and shared lounge in Akumal.
Katrina
United States of America
They were doing renovations on the property so we were moved to an upgraded villa suite on a neighboring property so I can’t review the hotel itself but the villa we stayed at was gorgeous and very comfortable.
Located in Akumal, Itza Hotel Akumal features an outdoor swimming pool, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Laura
United States of America
We had a private room with a king bed and private bathroom. The bed was very comfortable, everything was very clean. We liked that we could use the hostel kitchen to store our food in the fridge. Reception was great, easy and very welcoming. The rooftop pool was beautiful and although we didn't use it, we did spend some time in the evening on the rooftop with the nice views and breeze.
We parked our rental car right outside on the street, where the nice receptionist, Lulu, said it would be safe. We enjoyed walking around the small town and got a beer at a local place. People in the town were very friendly.
Located in Akumal and with Akumal Beach reachable within a 12-minute walk, El Ultimo Maya provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
richard
United States of America
Location- great - the Pueblo is a nice small friendly Mayan town
The hotel is right in the center of town easily accessible by colectivo from both PDC and Tulum
The hosts are great with top notch cappuccino in the morning
Located in Akumal, 1.4 miles from Akumal Beach, The Sens Tulum Riviera by Oasis provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
On average, 3-star hotels in Akumal cost $133 per night, and 4-star hotels in Akumal are $177 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Akumal can be found for $440 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Akumal this weekend is $218 or, for a 4-star hotel, $229. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Akumal for this weekend cost around $919 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $218 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Akumal for tonight. You'll pay around $230 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Akumal will cost around $866, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I think it should be clearly stated that the ocean swimming...
I think it should be clearly stated that the ocean swimming and snorkeling on the property is quite limited unless you want to pay for a guide and wear a life jacket. The areas where paid guides take people are often crowded.
No groceries stores in the area, only 7-11 type shops with processed foods.
Breakfast (continental) was quite good. To upgrade to egg dishes was way overpriced.
Very few dinner options available. A couple of restaurants within walking distance. No evening dining at the hotel itself.
If you are not an ocean swimmer or snorkeler but just want to swim in a pool or lay on the beach this place would work for you.
JLS
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Akumal is a nice town with a very nice beach and a great...
Akumal is a nice town with a very nice beach and a great option to observe sea turtles in the Turtle bay, do a diving course or just chill at the beach. Unfortunately, you can't get to any of the beaches for free, all of the entrance is paid. We found the local guys who were shouting at us and always wanting money for something or trying to sell us something quite disturbing and some of them even rude to us as foreign visitors. The prices the beach are very high in the proximity od the beach. At the end of our stay someone ransacked our friend's room and soon after stole my handbag when we were sitting in a restaurant in Akumal town. I think there is a thief mafia operating around.
Andrea
Czech Republic
10
Scored 10
There is lots to Akumal not just a restaurant and a little...
There is lots to Akumal not just a restaurant and a little beach. There are beaches, many different restaurants and cenotes. Tami and Elliot will help you understand the taxi system and also how to hop the combis (Public van service) that are cheap and easy to use. They are not chicken busses. There are cenotes everywhere. Some very tiny and some meandering through the jungle. An easy one is Cenote Azul. No real snorkeling but a beautiful place. Charge $10 dollars or much better rate if you pay on pesos. Use pesos as often as possible. Get pesos from the ATMs they have the best conversion rate. The condo beach is a bit of a walk, it who doesn’t need walking, but the cenote flows out into the ocean. Great a snorkeling. Big variety of fish. You can see the transition layer between fresh and salt water. I think our favorite place where we went twice was La Buena Vida restaurant on Akumal beach and after dinner walk up the beach And hitchhiking a golf cart ride back to the highway for a taxi ride ride north back to Sirenis. Most everyone speaks tolerable English but be respectful and learn some rudimentary Spanish like bathroom, beer, check please, thank you and please. Whew. Can you tell we had a great eight day trip?
John
10
Scored 10
Vey nice resort with ongoing renovations keeping it up to...
Vey nice resort with ongoing renovations keeping it up to date, but frustrating at times. staff and services were very good and helpful. food good but often not hot. transportation around resort was excellent. despite the issues I would go back.
Cheryl
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was a good place for our troop to convene - 7 in all.
It was a good place for our troop to convene - 7 in all. We had some fun - particularly at the shows. The food was good but not great. The staff was great. The beach was a disappointment - full of seaweed and rocky. Trucks on the beach at 7am sunrise a big turnoff. I would not return unless the beach situation improves.
Susan
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I didn't spend time in Akumal proper- most of the time was...
I didn't spend time in Akumal proper- most of the time was on the resort, but there seemed to be a LOT of options for activities on that stretch of road between Tulum and Playa del Carmen, so as a starting point, finding a resort in Akumal is a great location. My friend and I took a 30min taxi to Playa del Carmen and a 20min ride to swim with dolphins. We also went with the wedding party to Tulum and a cenote which was gorgeous and that trip was very short as well. Lots to do in the area!
It's conveniently located - local markets and restaurants are steps away from Itza Hotel; the staff were very nice and I had a great time staying there; I really enjoyed a quiet environment - no loud music at night like in most hotels in Playa and Cancun; beautiful beaches are very close as well, breakfast was included - . I highly recommend visiting Half Moon Bay, we accessed it via the restaurant - incredible water, very shallow and a ton of tropical fish. Will be back for sure
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the grounds were amazing and beautifully kept up. i loved their extremely Long Beach with so many different relax areas where you could always find a spot to enjoy.
i loved how nice the staff were. the food was very good, from the buffet to the restaurants. in my too two all inclusive resorts in the playa/Cancun area. and you can’t beat the deal, very affordable.
itza hotel is the perfect place to spend in Akumal. the location is close 3 minute walk to the bus stop. the breakfast is good and the beds also are really comfortable.
staff is very friendly and helpfull
itza hotel is also home to works diverz den mexico which makes it really easy to plan your dives in akumal from out the hotel.
great place, would recommend.
Lovely place to stay and everyone is welcoming. Rooms were comfortable and the private cenote was a lovely bonus to our stay! It is easy to do a lot from there with the town not far and Akumal beach just a 20/30 min walk away. Free bike hire was useful and the tour of the sanctuary was fantastic, Jano is very passionate and is a great tour guide.
location, you get a nice view of the reef, some very nice (if a little dangerous because of how shallow) snorkeling sites right in front of the property, and your right in the middle between yal-ku and Akumal beach.
and you’re within 50m from a restaurant if you don’t feel like cooking for yourself.
the staff is great.
We couldn't recommend this property more highly. All the staff were attentive and kind and would ensure your comfort was fully met at all times. The location is stunning, the property we stayed in was immaculate and we completely switched off, which is exactly all you need to do at Las Villas Akumal.
Beautiful location and spectacular view from the room. Spacious room. Quiet, small hotel for those looking to avoid the gaudy resort complexes.Tasty breakfast. Friendly, helpful staff.
As other reviews have mentioned, the hotel is a bit dated, but we didn't mind so long as it was clean.
The place is great. Several swimming pools so it does not feel too crowded. A lot of food options, both local and international taste. The kids enjoyed the kid's pool and crafting activities. Drinks are good quality for an all inclusive place. Also good pay options at the restaurants.
The infinity pool, cafe, staff, entertainment, tennis lesson and bike tour, golf cart connection between Tulum and Akumal resorts,
Mexican restaurants in Akumal and Tulum, seafood restaurant, hotel application for booking activities and restaurants
The stay was great I loved the all inclusiveness, the pools that overlooked the beach, food was good. They had chocolates and a bottle of champagne for the birthday girl. The fact we could take the covid test on site was great!
Location- great - the Pueblo is a nice small friendly Mayan town
The hotel is right in the center of town easily accessible by colectivo from both PDC and Tulum
The hosts are great with top notch cappuccino in the morning
The location is good, just right in front of the beach. But other than that, there is no transit or pedestrian to the Akumal center, it took you $250 peso for a 5 mins taxi to Akumal.
The staff was really nice and proximity to the beach is a huge plus. Kids club was the highlight of the hotel, the staff there was so attentive and caring. Food was over all good
The beach was beautiful and was great for snorkeling. There were plenty of seats in the shade for getting out of the sun if you need a break. The room was a nice size and clean.
Liked the proximity with the beach, right there by the hotel, liked the cocktails, food was good and the service very good. The fauna within the hotel.
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