34 Best Hotels in The Riviera Maya, Mexico

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Riviera Maya - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Riviera Caribe Maya

$ | Av. 10 and Calle 30, Playa del Carmen, 77710, Mexico

It may not have the bells and whistles of other Playa hotels, but this small property, on a quiet street two blocks from the beach, is very pleasant. Surrounding an attractive pool are rooms with tile floors, cedar furnishings, and spacious baths; suites also have hot tubs. If you want a balcony, request a "standard plus" room. Considering the central location and lovely setting, this may be the one of the best values in town. Although the hotel doesn't operate its own restaurant, there is one attached near the pool.

Pros

  • Breezy rooms
  • Outstanding pool area
  • Huge bathrooms

Cons

  • Hard mattresses
  • No parking lot
  • Minimal street noise
Av. 10 and Calle 30, Playa del Carmen, 77710, Mexico
984-873–1193
Hotel Details
25 rooms
No Meals

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TRYP by Wyndham Chetumal

$ | Carmen Ochoa de Merino 166, Chetumal, 77000, Mexico

Formerly known as Hotel Villanueva and now part of the Wyndham family, this basic property is a good, functional base for exploring the region. Amenities include a cute indoor swimming pool and a Starbucks counter. Rooms are very simple, but clean, comfortable, and equipped with air-conditioning and TV. 

Pros

  • Centric location
  • Nice indoor swimming pool
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Uninspired design
  • Mediocre restaurant
  • No gym
Carmen Ochoa de Merino 166, Chetumal, 77000, Mexico
983-107–9128
Hotel Details
72 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Pescadores Tulum

$$$ | Carretera Tulum at Boca Paila, Km 0.5, Tulum, 77780, Mexico

What used to be a fishermen's village is now a hip hotel consisting of thatched-roof bungalows that make great use of local woods and offer rustic-but-classy luxury and an overall feeling of authenticity. A lively atmosphere around the beach and restaurant sets the tone for the rest of the place. 

Pros

  • Balconies with hammocks
  • Non-motorized water sports available
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • No TV
  • No meals included
Carretera Tulum at Boca Paila, Km 0.5, Tulum, 77780, Mexico
984-287–1851
Hotel Details
18 rooms
No Meals

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Zamas

$$$ | Carretera Tulum–Boca Paila, Km 5, Tulum, 77780, Mexico

On wild Punta Piedra (Rock Point), Zamas has small, rustic cabanas—with palapa roofs and ocean views as far as the eye can see—jungle-side rooms overlooking a garden, palapas facing a coconut grove strung with colorful hammocks, and two spacious private houses that sleep up to 11. Comfortable beds, tile bathrooms, beautiful murals, and bright Mexican colors make them a chic-bohemian alternative for budget travelers. Committed to sustainability, Zamas provides biodegradable bath products, runs on solar power, has a gray-water system, and employs local staff. The restaurant, known for its powerful margaritas, has an eclectic Italian-Mexican-Yucatecan menu, romantic views of the coast, live music five times a week during high season, and tasty portobello jerky. Ping-Pong, foosball, a selection of paperbacks, two small cenotes, several shops featuring local handicrafts and women's wear, and a dive shop round out the property. If you're looking for off-the-beaten-track activity suggestions, the owners are a wealth of information.

Pros

  • Good restaurant
  • Unspoiled views
  • Rustic-chic budget alternative

Cons

  • Four-night minimum stay in houses (no minimum for rooms)
  • Some traffic noise
  • Parts of beach are rocky
Carretera Tulum–Boca Paila, Km 5, Tulum, 77780, Mexico
984-145–2602
Hotel Details
26 cabanas
No Meals

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