Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Del Sol Beachfront is located in Akumal.
sarah emma
United States of America
Location is amazing, the cleaning staff was very very accommodating. One of the best self catering places I have stayed in. The kitchen had everything needed to cook for 7 people.
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
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.
Thomas
United States of America
Vanessa is an excellent host, the resort is very well run and kept. It is quiet, and the atmosphere is very relaxing yet family friendly. A nice breakfast is included and dinner is available by request. The beach, the lagoon, the town, and a Super Chedraui are all nearby. The whole experience was wonderful.
Panther Bay Boutique Hotel has free bikes, outdoor swimming pool, a garden and shared lounge in Akumal.
Douglas
United States of America
We did not stay at the Panther since it was overbooked (I reserved more than a month in advance) so they transferred us to another facility. Within minutes we were transferred again to vacant unknown mold ridden apartment that did not have hot running water, cable tv was not paid as if it was a vacant property under same management. After one night, the next morning the electricity was shut off due to the “owner” not paying 2 months of electricity. When I questioned the person shutting off the electricity he indicated that even if paid it would take 72 hours for it to be turned back on. We were transferred again to the second facility to spend our last night. My wife and I got sick at the mold infested apartment and had to cut short our vacation.
Located in Akumal, Itza Hotel Akumal - Dive House features an outdoor swimming pool, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Paula
United States of America
Nice and basic hostel. The private room was simple but spacious. The kitchen was nicely equipped. They offer laundry service onsite which is convenient.
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.
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.
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.
Located in Akumal, a few steps from Kantenah Beach, Unico Hotel Riviera Maya Adults Only has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
On average, 3-star hotels in Akumal cost $111 per night, and 4-star hotels in Akumal are $154 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Akumal can be found for $384 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Akumal this weekend is $250 or, for a 4-star hotel, $292. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Akumal for this weekend cost around $690 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $250 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Akumal for tonight. You'll pay around $292 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Akumal will cost around $709, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful beach but very busy with snorkelling tours.
Beautiful beach but very busy with snorkelling tours. You have to pay to enter the beach and there are lots of hotels along the front - it feels kind of snooty. There is no village to speak of - most people stay in their hotels to eat so the centre lacks atmosphere in the evenings. There are many more authentic Mexican places to visit on the coast - I would come to Akumal fo the day but stay in somewhere with more vibes: we much preferred Puerto Morelos (and that beach is stunning too).
Beth
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I would not recommend Akumal as a destination.
I would not recommend Akumal as a destination. Too many tourists, and there are too many 'service providers' trying to sell you a tour, being your guide, or something else that you don't need, or would be overpaying for. The only fairly authentic beach place we encountered was the Xcacel beach. Almost all of the rest of the beach either belong to resorts or private properties. Headed off to El Cuyo, which is a totally different place.
Mattias Gillis Winge
Norway
Scored 6.0
6.0
Akuma is a small peaceful quite place, relaxing.
Akuma is a small peaceful quite place, relaxing. Nice hotels and good locations at the beach and ocean. The down side is there no nearby anything. Either travel 25mins to Tulum or 45mins to Playa del Carmen.
Durbyn
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Akumal is very nice. we loved the adult section.
Akumal is very nice. we loved the adult section. Some of the staff especially Guadalupe who is the hostess/greeter at the Kutuk buffet restaurant is not friendly to brown skinned guest and this is very unfortunate. If you go here please don't be afraid or hesitate to let guest services know about how you are being treated by any staff member.
Denise
United States of America
Scored 6.0
6.0
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
Scored 8.0
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.
Lovely small and friendly hotel. Right in the middle of the village and just a few minutes walking from the beach. The rooms are basic but comfortable, everything you need for a day or two in Akumal. The staff helped me to arrange a snorkeling trip with a great guide (it was just the two of us, much better than the bigger groups you can join on the beach) and helped with working out colectivos, etc.
The breakfast was like the most in Mexico. Some fruits, toast and coffe / tea. Enough to fill you up! The employees are very kind and helpful. We liked the hotel complex so much. It was very special to sleep in the glamping tent and it was an experience to be in the jungle and in between the cenotes. Definitely try this !
Adult only hotel. Quiet and chill vibes. You can access adult only beach in the same hotel resort, the beach bar & all hotel's buffet. Breakfast and silence disco are big highlight to recommend!
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