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ahofstrand Dec 16th, 2013 10:14 AM

Mexico Vacation
 
We are looking for an all inclusive 7 day package to go to Mexico in either February or March this year. We prefer Adult Only options.
Previously we have stayed at the Oceans Maya Royale in Playa Del Carmen and we loved it -- something along those lines would be wonderful!
Any suggestions? We would be happy to try other areas, but truly loved the Mayan Riviera and would be more than happy to return there.
We would be spending a lot of time on the beach exploring -- although nearby day trips would be a nice option as well.

Rohelio Dec 17th, 2013 05:02 PM

I believe the AI in Cancun is called Temptation (adults only) and although not an AI kinda guy, I have heard great things about it. We walked by there every day on our usual day excercise and could see how it would appeal to adults and singles...

schmerl Dec 18th, 2013 09:03 AM

Temptations is a "lifestyle" resort so only go there if you are into that sort of thing.
You don't say what your budget is so it's difficult to make suggestions.
Secrets Maroma, Eldorado Maroma, Iberostar Paraiso Grand are all top of the line adults only AI resorts.
Right in Playa del Carmen is the Royal Playa del Carmen, but it tends to have a more crowded beach.
If you want a more quiet adults only resort without the glitz, look into the Catalonia Royal Tulum which is on a gorgeous stretch of beach.

jamie99 Dec 18th, 2013 09:56 AM

Friends like the Catalonia Royal Tulum.

suze Dec 18th, 2013 10:40 AM

If you've only been to Mayan Riviera once, I'd stick with that. The ocean/beach on that side is much more beautiful than the Pacific coast side.

WillTravel Dec 18th, 2013 09:05 PM

I'll out myself as naive, but does "lifestyle" resort mean it's a resort for swingers (not that I was planning to go there!).

schmerl Dec 19th, 2013 04:46 AM

<<<<but does "lifestyle" resort mean it's a resort for swingers>>>>>
Yes. I don't think anyone there would force you into anything, but it does go on there.

suze Dec 19th, 2013 08:47 AM

WillTravel, Yes (not just in Cancun, Temptations is a resort chain specifically 'branded' that way).


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