We are looking for a no kids, all inclusive resort preferablly in Rivera Maya, or Puerta Valarta. Does anyone have any suggestions. Looking for great restaurants, things to do during the day, and for around $1,000 dollars per person. Please any input would be appreciated. Also looking for around march of next year.
No kids all inclusive
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Oh and, also looking for 6 or 7 nights.
Are you saying $100 per person for the entire stay? Does that include airfare??
Some great adults only resorts in Riviera Maya are the Iberostar Paraiso Grand, Secrets Maroma, Royal Playa del Carmen, Royal Hideaway.
ooops. that should say $1000.
$100 would be fantastic, if it were true. Thank you for the help.
Valentin Imperial Maya is also a nice all inclusive adults only. I'd check out tripadvisor.com for some reviews. The Secrets resorts are also nice, same with Excellence. Aventura Spa Palace is a nice place too, but no real beach. The Palace resorts have a great program of $ credits you can use towards tours or their spa. Sometimes that's enough of a trade off if you're more of a pool person than a beach person.