Carretera Federal Chetumal, km. 299, Playa del Carmen, Mexico | (843) 279-3018
Private white-sand beach with lounge chairs, a bar, and water sports
Adults-only property is tranquil
Two outdoor pools and a swim-up bar with plenty of lounge chairs
Excellent American, continental, and full English breakfast options
Lobby bar serves food and drinks around the clock
Room service and multiple restaurants, including reservation-free a la carte ones
Free yoga classes daily
Kayaking, windsurfing, snorkeling, biking, tennis, beach volleyball, and a fitness center all on-site
Full service spa with a hot tub, steam room, sauna and beauty salon
Wedding services available
Fee for in-room Wi-Fi except for those who upgrade to the Privilege option
Walls can be thin in guestrooms
Water at the private beach is not as clear as at other area beaches
The 320-room mid-range Ocean Maya Royale is an all-inclusive adults-only resort located on a private beach, 15 minutes from the center of Playa del Carmen. The resort is quiet and colorful, with plenty of sports and games, as well as ample opportunity for chilling out by the ocean or one of the two pools. The on-site restaurants offer a variety of world cuisines, and reservations are never required at the a la carte dining rooms. Rooms are clean, comfortable, and modern, but lack the rustic, Mexican character and coziness of many neighboring resorts. That said, the Ocean Maya Royale is definitely doing something right, as it gets a great deal of repeat business.
Scene
This adults-only property has a relaxed vibe with a 24-hour lobby bar and beachside hammocks.
The Ocean Maya Royale is an adults-only resort, which makes for a
much different atmosphere than the one found at most of the family-oriented properties in the
area. Here, all guests are over 18, and the atmosphere, while active, is
far more peaceful, especially around the pool areas.The architecture and decor is a mix of Mexican colonial and
modern hacienda. Buildings are painted in strong colors with striking
white balconies and the common spaces are done in whites, creams, and dark woods,
with columns, modernist sculptures, and lots of light. The lobby is spacious,
with wide expanses of marble floor, high ceilings, and plenty of seating.
The furniture pieces don't match, but they do complement each other, and include wicker-frame sofas, round poufs, and plush sofas. This creates an intimate, familial ambiance in the lobby, making it feel like a destination, rather than
a way station en route to guest rooms. And the relaxed but sophisticated lobbybar, open around the clock, only adds to this feeling.The grounds are lush and beautifully landscaped, with wildlife
roaming freely, including coatimundi, deer, iguanas, and a wide variety of
tropical birds. In addition, there is a stunning garden -- with waterfalls, pools, and boulders -- which contributes to the true jungle feel. The white-sand beach has a long walkway, a jetty extending into the water, and a beach volleyball court, as
well as rows of shaded hammocks. The water
here isn’t the crystal clear turquoise of many other area beaches, but it is clean and good for swimming.The resort is not exceptionally large compared to others in the
area, and the pools and beach are packed closely together. For example, when
there is a water polo game in the pool, it takes over and spills into the hot
tub. Guests craving privacy may want to look for a larger property.
Location
Near El Camaleon Golf Club and Tres Rios Eco Park, with lots of nearby sightseeing options
The Ocean Maya Royale is located on the Mexican Riviera, a 15-minute drive from the popular tourist city of Playa del Carmen, with its Fifth
Avenue strip of high-end shops and more affordable bars and restaurants. From there, visitors can
take the ferry to Cozumel, where the scuba diving is spectacular. The 18-hole PGA El Camaleon Golf Club and Tres Rios Eco Park are each under 10 minutes from the hotel by car. The Mayan ruins at Tulum are a 45-minute drive away, and tours can be arranged with the concierge. The Cancun Airport is also a 45-minute drive from the resort.The hotel entrance is right on Federal Highway, but the buildings
are set far enough back from the road that traffic noise is not a problem.
There is nothing in the immediate area, however, except other hotels and a gas
station. The Ocean Maya Royale’s privatebeach is nice, but there are far better beaches in the area, including Maroma,
one of the world’s most beautiful, a half-hour drive from the resort. A 10-minute
walk down the beach will bring guests to more classically
Caribbean beaches with clear turquoise water.
Rooms
Modern, sleek rooms with furnished balconies or lawns -- but not a lot of local character
All the rooms at the Ocean Maya Royale are of moderate size and come with sitting areas and furnished balconies. The decor
is modern and sleek, without much local character, but it is clean, bright, and
uncluttered. Walls are predominately cream-colored, with blue accent walls
behind beds that complement royal blue spreads; some suites are all-white with
glam pewter accents. Standard rooms come with minimalist formica and glass furnitures, loveseats, and armchairs; suites have modern sculptural screens which separate the beds from the sitting areas and their full-sized couches. Artwork is the same in every room, and consists of a generic pair of abstract botanical prints and a metal medallion sculpture hung over the beds in each. Blackout drapes are helpful for late sleepers.Bathrooms are small but not tiny,
with laminate floors and modern fixtures. Most bathrooms come with spacious glass-walled walk-in showers, but the Romance Suite also has a hot tub for two. Ground-floor rooms have private lawns with lounge chairs surrounded by tall hedges for extra privacy. Upper-level rooms have narrow private balconies. Rooms near the pool can be noisy, and ground-floor rooms may receive visits from curious wildlife; guests wanting more privacy -- from fellow guests and coatimundi -- are better off avoiding the ground floor.All rooms have flat-screen TVs with satellite channels and pay movies, coffeemakers, laptop-sized safes, and minibars that are restocked daily with free soda, bottled water, and
beer. In-room Wi-Fi costs extra, although it is free in the lobby.
Features
Water sports, tennis, a shuttle to local shopping area, a full-service spa, and nightly entertainment
The Ocean Maya Royale offers a full slate of sports and
entertainment, including tennis (and tennis lessons), kayaking, windsurfing,
and snorkeling. Dive It!, a PADI-certified dive center, offers snorkel tours, scuba lessons for beginners and experienced
divers, and certification all the way up to the rescue diver level. Water polo,
beach volleyball, aerobics, dance lessons, and daily yoga classes are also on
the activity menu. The resort runs a shuttle to local shopping destinations for an additional fee.There are two pools, both of which are surrounded by lounge chairs and beach umbrellas.
The pools are right next to each other, which makes things feel a little
crowded, although the beach, which is lined with regular and luxe Balinese lounge chairs and palapas, feels a bit less cramped. Despacio, the resort's spa, offers a full lineup of body and beauty
treatments, including facials, massages, and hydrotherapy. There's also a pretty
outdoor hot tub on a wooden deck located at roof level in the spa. Although there are
comfortable lounges and a fountain ringed by meditation pillows, the spa decor
is white and brightly lit, which makes it feel more salon-like than zen. The resort offers a Privilege
option, which comes with added amenities, including express check in and
checkout, a welcome bottle of wine, a pillow menu, DVD players and movies in
guest rooms, upgraded minibars with premium drinks, free in-room Wi-Fi, priority
seating in the a la carte restaurants, and a private section of beach with Balinese lounge chairs and waterside waiter service. Members of the resort’s loyalty program, H10, also receive some perks.There is nightly entertainment in the theater, with live music and a variety of shows, including traditional Mexican performances as well as magic shows. There are also a couple of pool tables in the bar area.
All-Inclusive / Food
Several a la carte options and a buffet
There are a number of a la carte restaurants at the resort, as well as La Hacienda, the spacious poolside buffet. La Hacienda has large buffet stations, including a “healthy corner,” and an adorable bakery “cottage” with a wide selection of bread. The high wooden ceiling and marble floors are complemented by white columns and brown tablecloths. El Charro, also poolside, serves Mexican cuisine in a more rustic environment, with Mexican tile floors, brightly painted ceramics and paintings, wicker chairs, and outdoor seating. Lunch is buffet style, while the evening menu is a la carte. Yookoso is a Japanese restaurant offering sushi and teppanyaki cooking. The decor is dominated by red, with Chinese lanterns, red leather chairs and booths, and other Asian touches. Bluemoon serves fusion cuisine in a big bright room with a wide expanse of black-and-white checkerboard flooring that makes it feel a bit more like a ballroom than an intimate and romantic restaurant. Mike’s Coffee is a relaxed, Starbucks-style, coffee shop for an afternoon pick-me-up, and the Fresco Bar serves fresh juices and fruit.