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Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
Family resort with 650 feet of pristine beach with palapas, ocean view rooms, 5 restaurants, 5 bars, great location.
Located just 5 minutes from the Convention Center of Cancun, Caracol shopping mall, bars and restaurants and only 15 miles (30 minutes) from the Cancun Airport and 5 miles (10 minutes) from downtown Cancun.
Grand Oasis Viva building with higher rooms categories and furnished in a modern style which all have fantastic Caribbean Sea views.
Oasis viva rooms amenities:
2 queen size beds and
a Suite with a King Size bed,
individually controlled air conditioning,
Color TV with cable service,
private bath with tub,
hair dryer and
welcome amenities,
clock radio,
direct dial telephone($),
safe deposit box ($) and
Servibar ($).
Grand oasis viva rooms amenities:
King size or twin beds
Air-conditioning
fully equipped bathroom
Plasma TV with PPV channels
Internet
radio alarm
hairdryer
telephone
mini bar with water and soft drinks
safety box (extra charge) and
amenities
The variety of services offered is infinite providing scheduled activities without losing space to rest and relax. Visit all of our five restaurants including a sushi snack bar in the pool area )Grand Oasis viva building), each one with different specialties to satisfy any palate. Refresh your thirst and spirit in one of our five bars including the poolside swim up bar.
A diverse program of entertainment is available both day and night. 650 feet of pristine beach with palapas and chaise lounges provide the perfect vacation getaway, 2 swimming pools - one of them is the "infinity pool" located in Grand Oasis area. The Kinha Spa with the most modern techniques to relax and to rediscover you including the Temazcal sauna (Mayan Steam), a multipurpose field/tennis court, gymnasium, shop and travel agency are available to all guests.
Childrens pool area
650 feet of smooth white beach
Executive Golf course of 9 holes (Par 3), located at the Grand Oasis Cancún (Transportation not included)
Two tennis courts (lights for night play available for additional fee)
Non-motorized water sports available at Oasis Marina (transportation not included)
Multipurpose field for basketball or soccer.
Gymnasium: Stationary bicycles, treadmills, hand weights,
abdominal machines
Spa Relaxation or stress relief massages,
facials and waxing,
Temazcal (Mayan Steam treatment) and
Whirlpools
Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
3.5 out of 5
(97 reviews)
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Hotel address: Hotel Zone KM. 8.5 Blvd. Kukulcan, Cancun, Mexico 77500
Cancun, Mexico
Cancun International Airport - 15 Miles
Plaza Caracol (Shopping Mall), Cancun's Convention Center
Buffet service. Dress code is casual. Breakfast 6:30 - 10:30 AM, lunch 12:00 - 4:30 PM, dinner 6:30 - 10:30 PM
Mobile bar with snacks and drinks served from 6PM to 5:00 PM.
A la Carte Italian cuisine served from 6.00 pm to 10.30pm
Casual pool side open-air spot under thatch palapa, Tex-Mex cuisine a la carte with mexican music.
Please enter check-in and check-out dates to the right to select a room
Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
3.5 out of 5
(97 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Score
5 out of 5
Absolutely perfect!!
The Walker's Dec 4, 2009
Forget what negative remarks others have written! This is a wonderful place to stay. Everything from the all-inclusive ... features, the most "cleaning" hotel we have ever stayed-someone sweeping/buffing/picking up trash all the time, etc, to the excellent staff! Very friendly, helpful but in no way pushy! Perfect location-walked each evening after dinner. Would go back in a second!! Did not want to leave even after 11 days. Any trouble we had (toilet stopped up, and light bulb burned out) we just called the front desk and they had someone up right away to fix!! Can't ask for better customer service. Be sure to visit the Mayan ruins Tulum (Too-loom), Coba (Ko-bah), Chichen Itza (Chee-chin Eet-sah), and Ek Balam (Eah-k Bah-lahm)! And NEVER pay full price for anything in the street vender shops. Negotiate a couple of times, then walk away and they will make a better price "just for you" Be safe, have fun and enjoy Mexico and the Oasis Viva Beach!!! Maybe we will see you there..!!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
2 out of 5
Every trip should be an adventure
none Dec 2, 2009
For the most part we went to soak up the sun while sitting around the pool; and enjoying the ocean and white sandy beach. ... The daytime activities were fun including Yoga, Water Aerobics, Bingo, (etc...) the trouble was that you could never get away from the noise pollution, but the pool closer to the Oasis Grand provided much relaxation as the sides are rounded to give off a cascading water effect...very calming.
Traveler type: Family
Don't buy the package to La Isla Murjes that they are selling in the Pool area for $70 US per person - take a cab from the front of the hotel to Puerto Juraez (about 20 miles) for a cost of around $5 USD (the return trip will cost you around $9 for the carload each way this is not per person). Take the ferry across from there (RT about $14 per person) and then rent a golf cart for $42 USD for up to five people the day (9:30AM - 5:30PM) if you multiply this by 4-5 people the savings are huge, and you have just as much fun. Make it a point to go to the Avalon for a cold one around 10AM and then tour the grounds - most beautiful...you may even want to bring your snorkel equipment as the hotel is on it's own island seperated from the island (very cool). When touring around the island, make sure you stop and see the turtles ($3 USD per person) and the dolphin show ($39 USD per person) and then do a little shopping in the many shops afterward - well worth the trip and an adventureous day...BRING YOUR SUN SCREEN!
Score
4 out of 5
great hotel, exelent location
ok Dec 2, 2009
grate place for the price ...
Traveler type: Family
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
Don't buy the package to La Isla Murjes that they are selling in the Pool area for $70 US per person - take a cab from the front of the hotel to Puerto Juraez (about 20 miles) for a cost of around $5 USD (the return trip will cost you around $9 for the carload each way this is not per person). Take the ferry across from there (RT about $14 per person) and then rent a golf cart for $42 USD for up to five people the day (9:30AM - 5:30PM) if you multiply this by 4-5 people the savings are huge, and you have just as much fun. Make it a point to go to the Avalon for a cold one around 10AM and then tour the grounds - most beautiful...you may even want to bring your snorkel equipment as the hotel is on it's own island seperated from the island (very cool). When touring around the island, make sure you stop and see the turtles ($3 USD per person) and the dolphin show ($39 USD per person) and then do a little shopping in the many shops afterward - well worth the trip and an adventureous day...BRING YOUR SUN SCREEN!
--none, Michigan Dec 2, 2009
There is an open market for shopping a short 10 minute walk away. You can strike up some good bargains there. Do not exchange you money at the hotel. The exchange at the booths on the streets is better.
--Sun Seeker, Ontario, CANADA Nov 13, 2009
Very good steak house near by
--carmen, Chicago Nov 12, 2009
Overall score
3.5 out of 5
(97 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
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Score
5 out of 5
Absolutely perfect!!
The Walker's Dec 4, 2009
Forget what negative remarks others have written! This is a wonderful place to stay. Everything from the all-inclusive ... features, the most "cleaning" hotel we have ever stayed-someone sweeping/buffing/picking up trash all the time, etc, to the excellent staff! Very friendly, helpful but in no way pushy! Perfect location-walked each evening after dinner. Would go back in a second!! Did not want to leave even after 11 days. Any trouble we had (toilet stopped up, and light bulb burned out) we just called the front desk and they had someone up right away to fix!! Can't ask for better customer service. Be sure to visit the Mayan ruins Tulum (Too-loom), Coba (Ko-bah), Chichen Itza (Chee-chin Eet-sah), and Ek Balam (Eah-k Bah-lahm)! And NEVER pay full price for anything in the street vender shops. Negotiate a couple of times, then walk away and they will make a better price "just for you" Be safe, have fun and enjoy Mexico and the Oasis Viva Beach!!! Maybe we will see you there..!!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
2 out of 5
Every trip should be an adventure
none Dec 2, 2009
For the most part we went to soak up the sun while sitting around the pool; and enjoying the ocean and white sandy beach. ... The daytime activities were fun including Yoga, Water Aerobics, Bingo, (etc...) the trouble was that you could never get away from the noise pollution, but the pool closer to the Oasis Grand provided much relaxation as the sides are rounded to give off a cascading water effect...very calming.
Traveler type: Family
Don't buy the package to La Isla Murjes that they are selling in the Pool area for $70 US per person - take a cab from the front of the hotel to Puerto Juraez (about 20 miles) for a cost of around $5 USD (the return trip will cost you around $9 for the carload each way this is not per person). Take the ferry across from there (RT about $14 per person) and then rent a golf cart for $42 USD for up to five people the day (9:30AM - 5:30PM) if you multiply this by 4-5 people the savings are huge, and you have just as much fun. Make it a point to go to the Avalon for a cold one around 10AM and then tour the grounds - most beautiful...you may even want to bring your snorkel equipment as the hotel is on it's own island seperated from the island (very cool). When touring around the island, make sure you stop and see the turtles ($3 USD per person) and the dolphin show ($39 USD per person) and then do a little shopping in the many shops afterward - well worth the trip and an adventureous day...BRING YOUR SUN SCREEN!
Score
4 out of 5
great hotel, exelent location
ok Dec 2, 2009
grate place for the price ...
Traveler type: Family
Score
5 out of 5
Oasis Viva Beach Cancun
Stan Dec 1, 2009
Very friendly and helpful staff, excellent food, variety of drinks all day around, reasonable entertainment, nice ... beach. Excellent value.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Good value for the $
Sun Seeker Nov 13, 2009
The perfect get-away for the bargain traveler. This hotel had all the amenities you need for a weekend adventure. The pools ... and ocean are steps away from the hotel doors. The drinks are cold and refreshing. The buffet food was good. Wouldn't say great, but there was a variety of food including a salad bar and fresh fruit every meal. A little disappointed with the lack of Mexican food served in the buffet, although there was guacamole and pico at every meal and it was delicious!!! Would definately return for the great deal I got for this hotel.
Traveler type: Friends
There is an open market for shopping a short 10 minute walk away. You can strike up some good bargains there. Do not exchange you money at the hotel. The exchange at the booths on the streets is better.
Score
1 out of 5
The really ugly
carmen Nov 12, 2009
The hotel was old and very human inside. The rooms were dirty and depressing. The location was not bad but there were many ... better hotels around the same place. The food in the restaurants not good and served cold after 30 minutes waiting for service. The buffet was ok but they served the same food every day. The hotel was definately cheaper than 4 star hotels but next time if we go to Cancun we will definately be willing to spend couple more hundred and stay in the better hotel. It is not worthed to stay in the three star hotel like All Inclusive Oasis Viva Beach because eventually you spent more money to go out and eat. We wanteed to escape from the hotel at least for a little bit. The worst vacation experience so far. Couldn't wait to come back home.
Traveler type: Couples
Very good steak house near by
Score
3 out of 5
Decent for the price
Akumal Lover Nov 5, 2009
The hotel is just ok. This was my 4th trip to Cancun,but the 1st staying in the hotel zone. The food at the buffet was ok, ... nothing too spectacular. There was only 2 other restaurants that you could go to without the black wristband. We went to the Mexican one, the soup was the best part. It was indoors with no air conditioning, and ants running all over the tables. The bartenders were very limited on what the could make, and they do not have a theater to host their night "shows". This hotel was pretty much the bare minimum on everything. I would recommend staying at another resort.
Traveler type: Family
We went to Coco Bongo's and it was awesome. Go to the guys across and down the street for your tickets. They sell them for $20 cheaper and get you right in. We walked back at 3am and we had no problems.
Score
3 out of 5
"Affordable Price"
Super Savings Traveler Nov 4, 2009
Was worth booking airport transfers through orbitz. Had representetive waiting on arrival to bring us to hotel. Upon ... arrival we were placed in a room with two double beds-musty smelling. Bathroom light did not work. Complained to staff for three days before light was fixed. The three other couples we went with were placed in much nicer rooms. Food was good-Italian restaraunt was the best. Was dissapointed that top shelf liquor was not offered. Needed a black band for top shelf. Was very dissapointed in night pirate show. Boat was over-booked and had to watch show from inside tv screen. Show was not well choreographed. Took the catamaran boat tour/snorkeling to Isla Mijeras island. Trip was well worth the money if you like the ocean, swimming and a good time. Everything is negotiable including tours (pictures, movies, taxis, etc) Take advantage and go to other Oasis resorts to utilize their facilities.
Traveler type: Friends
Take the bus to anywhere on the island for .75 person. Make sure you have pesos for bus. Exchange rate at hotel is lower then bank acrosss the street.
Score
4 out of 5
Good Vacation
Dan Nov 4, 2009
We've been to many resorts in Cancun and Playa Del Carmen area. This one ranks right up there, Great Resort. Staff was ... friendly and helpful. The food was excellant and selection of choices were good. This resort offers you the freedom to be as active or relaxed as you want. The only downside to this resort were the bars. The lobby bar has a TV which is filled with people watching sports all the time so it is difficult to get close enough to get a drink. Additionally this is the only bar open in the evening and again same story, it is difficult to get service because of crowds and limited seating. They need to keep one of the two pool bars open in the evening, otherwise a great resort. Beach was nice, plenty of lounge chairs. The only thing about the beach is that it is in a protected area so there are no waves. Bring a travel mug with you for drinks, it saves going to the bar often and using the small plastic cups.
Traveler type: Family
Score
4 out of 5
Amazing Vacation
Relaxed couple Nov 3, 2009
Fantastic beach, beach vendors come through all day but very respectful. Definately go to Chichen-Itza but don't book ... Chichen-Itza at hotel, go across the street and don't pay more than $50 bucks pp and this included transportation, lunch and swimming at Senote "under ground caverns. Nightlife is only a couple blocks away. Downtown is quite a long walk and very busy so use the bus (.65 pp)Love the all inclusive part of the hotel but you can't get premium alcohol with your standard wristband or go into certain lounges. Check out how to get an upgrade wristband. Our fridge didn't work and we talked to several other people and theirs didn't work either. Pillows extremely hard. Food was good and a large selection each day. Most relaxing vacation we have ever took. Highly recommended this hotel.
Traveler type: Couples
Take the bus, not the taxis. From the airport don't pay any taxi more than $25.00 per couple. Shuttle vans from airport will rip you off at $30.00 per couple.
Score
5 out of 5
Great hotel and service
Honeymooners Nov 2, 2009
Although there were mixed reviews on an advisor website, we decided to give this hotel a try. This turned out to be a great ... choice! Our room was on the water and the room was huge, as well as the bathroom. Everything was super clean. This hotel is very heavily staffed and the staff are always cleaning and performing grounds maintenance. We stuck with the buffet restaurant for it's wide variety of selections and the food was outstanding, as well as the service. The beach was not overcrowded and there were always chairs available, even under the shade coverings. This hotel is within walking distance to the flea market and Senor Frogs. We did catch a city bus to Playa Turtuga to catch the ferry over to Isla Mujeres, which was also a great day. We also booked a tour for Chitz en itza and we did that through [...] (on the beach). It was much cheaper then booking through the hotel or other services and our tour guide[...]could not have been any better. The only thing that was not included in the all inclusive was coffee/sugar/creamer in the room. The room has a coffee pot, but you don't get the rest. However, the lobby had coffee, pastries and fruit for the early rises (the restaurants open at 7:00 a.m). This was an awsome honeymoon and I would definitely stay at this resort again!
Traveler type: Couples
The flea market is a great place to buy souveniers. You can barter with the merchants. We found the Playa del Fiesta very expensive and there is no bartering there.
Score
4 out of 5
Great Value for the $ (at least for now)
Frequent Cancun visitor and Oasis guest Oct 28, 2009
I have stayed here multiple times and enjoy this hotel...but I enjoy it because I know exactly where in the hotel I want to ... stay. The staff is pleasant enough but do not go overboard. I prefer the original Oasis Viva Beach rather than the newer Grand Oasis Viva section. Even though the rooms in the original section are somewhat dated and offer few amenities, the view from the balcony overlooking the beach cannot be beat. Also, the old part of he hotel is much quieter and less congested than the newer. Unlike many other Cancun hotels, the Oasis Viva still has a beach. The waters are calm but shallow. The food at the buffet is great...the specialty restaurants are so-so. Having stayed there at least 9 times in the last 3 years, I can honestly say that I've never felt like I didn't have any options at the buffet. My general impression is that tipping is expected, even though the hotel is billed as an all-inclusive.
Traveler type: Friends
Prebook your transfer at least to the hotel. The taxi fare from the airport is government controlled. While hotel and package prices are down--way down--the prices for a taxi from the airport have soared. This time, we were quoted $100 one way to the hotel zone of Cancun (which we eventually negotiated down to $45). This still is high, considering a taxi back to the airport ranges between $20-$25.
Score
3 out of 5
Relaxing little resort
Moyski Oct 28, 2009
Check-in was simple. Staff was friendly. Rooms were neat and simple. I thought we were going to have a mini bar but was not ... supplied with one so that was a disappointment. Beach was nice, very low key atmosphere, although I think it could get crazy. No entertainment offered at the resort but a party was planned and offered every night outside of the resort. VERY close (walking distance) to downtown Cancun but far enough away that you don't hear all the craziness if you choose not to. Received a 10% off card upon arrival to be used at local shops and in the spa - no one honored it, that I asked. A pipe broke in the room next-door to us so our room/whole floor flooded and we were not offered any compensation which I thought would of been nice, but they did apologize. Massage was "ok", not very organized. I got a couples massage with some guy in the room, weird. This was a last minute trip, booked the night before and left the next morning, it was just what we needed!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
1 out of 5
Worst hotel in Cancun
GM Oct 26, 2009
This is our 7th All-Inclusive trip to Mexico so we know what to expect from a supposedly "Three or Four-Star" resort. The ... Oasis Viva Beach would have to struggle to get "One-Star"!The Oasis Viva Beach is the worst hotel in Cancun and probably one of the worst on the planet.The Staff was of no help when trying to work out a problem with the noisy (right outside the elevator) dirty little room they put me in.[...] do not stay at the Oaisi Viva Beach.Lastly, if you stay at any Oasis hotel in Cancun, be prepared to be endlessly harrassed to take the 3 hour (they will tell you it is 90 minutes) Solaris Sells pitch. They are brutal about hounding you througout the pitch.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
3 out of 5
Great Beach, Rooms, So, So
D & C Oct 23, 2009
We travel to Cancun twice a year and have stayed in lots of hotels. The best feature here is the beach; very calm and steps ... away from the hotel. Our first room smelled, the cold water knob in the tub did not work and we were not asked if we prefered a balcony or not. There were only two towels, no bottled WATER, and no ICE. We had to go to the bar to get ice. We were moved (at our request) to a room with a balcony, which was a little better. The housekeeping staff was very helpful, but its always a bummer when you have to move to another room. We were on standby for half a day, asking as many as five times at the desk about our new room. We walked to Playa Caracol and took the bus to Wal-Mart and took the bus Mercado 28 for great seafood ay Cejas. Would go back to this hotel for the beach and the food and a guarantee that our room had a balcony and everything was working in the room.
Traveler type: Couples
Cejas in Mercado 28 for the best seafood and table-side music. You can take one of the buses that say "Mercado 28"
Score
4 out of 5
great vacation
bobby Oct 22, 2009
good hotel ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Great stay at Oasis Viva!
Carrie Oct 20, 2009
The Oasis Viva is a wonderful place to stay. The smaller size of the resort makes it easy to get where you want to go ... quickly. The rooms are spacious and clean with a very nice sized bathroom. The sand on the beach is powdery soft and beautiful. Most all of the staff are very kind and accomodating. My best friend and I had an excellent stay and would recommend it to others who just want an affordable getaway and don't need all of the bells and whistles.
Traveler type: Friends
The is a very nice air-conditioned indoor shopping plaza across the street and to the left.
Score
3 out of 5
Great value for the money.
Razor Oct 14, 2009
We stayed at the Oasis Viva in 2005, since then they've added a new wing to the hotel, and another pool. ...
Traveler type: Family
The hotel is a great value for the money, and is a short walk to shopping & clubs.
Score
3 out of 5
Fall Break
Family of Five Oct 12, 2009
We had a nice time with our three kids. We had two adjoining rooms. The beach and water were very nice. The outside grill ... was good for a quick lunch. We ate mainly at the buffet, except one meal in the hotel resturant. We did eat out several meals in Cancun. We stayed at the hotel for the cheap price, and the location was good. The staff was ready to please and very nice. They were quick to get things done. I would rate the hotel as good. We have stayed at five other hotels in Playa Del Carmen. We took serval day trips (Isla Mujeres for the dolphin swim), Chichen Itza, and Xel-Ha, which I would all recommend.
Traveler type: Family
Score
4 out of 5
This Hotel Rocks!!
Terri Oct 11, 2009
I almost didn't book this hotel because of some of the bad reviews people left. I am now convinced that there are some ... spoiled people in this world. We stayed on the 9th floor, had a beautiful view, nice clean room, friendly staff and GREAT food. This is an inexpensive hotel, but for the price we paid, it was well worth it. Obviously these spoiled people are use to staying at $200 a night hotels. But I question why would they stay at such a inexpensive hotel then complain about everything offered. You get what you paid for?!? But in our case, we paid for less than what we got. Everything from the food, staff, drinks, pool, entertainment, etc. was great. The food was mostly mexican but they did manage to throw some great american favorites in. The hotel's restaurants are good, but the variety they provided at the buffet could be eaten morning, noon, and night. The one thing I did notice...the 9th and 10th floor must have been recently renovated, because they did look the nicest compared to the other floors.
Traveler type: Couples
We booked our excursions at the booth by the pool. We found out that it was much cheaper to walk across the street and get them from Tony.
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
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Don't buy the package to La Isla Murjes that they are selling in the Pool area for $70 US per person - take a cab from the front of the hotel to Puerto Juraez (about 20 miles) for a cost of around $5 USD (the return trip will cost you around $9 for the carload each way this is not per person). Take the ferry across from there (RT about $14 per person) and then rent a golf cart for $42 USD for up to five people the day (9:30AM - 5:30PM) if you multiply this by 4-5 people the savings are huge, and you have just as much fun. Make it a point to go to the Avalon for a cold one around 10AM and then tour the grounds - most beautiful...you may even want to bring your snorkel equipment as the hotel is on it's own island seperated from the island (very cool). When touring around the island, make sure you stop and see the turtles ($3 USD per person) and the dolphin show ($39 USD per person) and then do a little shopping in the many shops afterward - well worth the trip and an adventureous day...BRING YOUR SUN SCREEN!
--none, Michigan Dec 2, 2009
There is an open market for shopping a short 10 minute walk away. You can strike up some good bargains there. Do not exchange you money at the hotel. The exchange at the booths on the streets is better.
--Sun Seeker, Ontario, CANADA Nov 13, 2009
Very good steak house near by
--carmen, Chicago Nov 12, 2009
We went to Coco Bongo's and it was awesome. Go to the guys across and down the street for your tickets. They sell them for $20 cheaper and get you right in. We walked back at 3am and we had no problems.
--Akumal Lover, Reno, NV Nov 5, 2009
Take the bus to anywhere on the island for .75 person. Make sure you have pesos for bus. Exchange rate at hotel is lower then bank acrosss the street.
--Super Savings Traveler, Las Vegas, Nevada Nov 4, 2009
Take the bus, not the taxis. From the airport don't pay any taxi more than $25.00 per couple. Shuttle vans from airport will rip you off at $30.00 per couple.
--Relaxed couple, Quincy, California Nov 3, 2009
The flea market is a great place to buy souveniers. You can barter with the merchants. We found the Playa del Fiesta very expensive and there is no bartering there.
--Honeymooners, Deltona, FL Nov 2, 2009
Prebook your transfer at least to the hotel. The taxi fare from the airport is government controlled. While hotel and package prices are down--way down--the prices for a taxi from the airport have soared. This time, we were quoted $100 one way to the hotel zone of Cancun (which we eventually negotiated down to $45). This still is high, considering a taxi back to the airport ranges between $20-$25.
--Frequent Cancun visitor and Oasis guest, Illinois Oct 28, 2009
Cejas in Mercado 28 for the best seafood and table-side music. You can take one of the buses that say "Mercado 28"
--D & C, Chicago, IL Oct 23, 2009
The is a very nice air-conditioned indoor shopping plaza across the street and to the left.
--Carrie, Indiana Oct 20, 2009
The hotel is a great value for the money, and is a short walk to shopping & clubs.
--Razor, Atlanta Georgia Oct 14, 2009
We booked our excursions at the booth by the pool. We found out that it was much cheaper to walk across the street and get them from Tony.
--Terri, Saint Augustine, FL Oct 11, 2009
La Isla mall, Luxury Center,
--Palace Resorts Member, Novi, MI Oct 1, 2009
Azucar night club was the best for the Salsa lovers.
--Jenn, New York, NY Sep 30, 2009
Take the ferry to Isla Mujeres and rent a golf cart and tour the island. It is beautiful, and much more relaxing than Cancun.
--blowingair, Oklahoma Sep 29, 2009
take Buses not Taxis !
--A2theG, Long Beach,CALI Sep 25, 2009
Downtown was right out front door.
--Tony, Springfield ,Va Sep 22, 2009
Take a bus to downtown mercado 28 flee market for very cheap suvineers.
--charles w, dallas tx Sep 19, 2009
Wide variety near-by
--HotRod, NJ Sep 19, 2009
If you are going snorkeling I would recommend going to Puerto Moreles. You can go on a 1.5 hour snorkel trip here for $25.00 and the reef is only a 10 minute boat ride away.
--Jim, Lamarque, Texas Sep 17, 2009
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