Description
Location: Cancun, Mexico
Your holiday price includes: Flights and accommodation for 7 or 14 nights on an all inclusive board basis.
Accommodation description
The Maya Caribe Cancun is nestled on the quietest beach of the Mexican Caribbean framed by the mystique Nichupte lagoon and the seven tones of the turquoise blue waters of Isla Mujeres Bay. The hotel is conveniently located in the heart of the hotel zone approximately 25 minutes from the airport and only 5 minutes from the best restaurants, nightclubs and shopping malls.
Hotel facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Solarium
- Beach
- Watersports activities include pool volleyball plus kayaks
- Motorized watersports equipment rental plus snorkelling, scuba diving & fishing expeditions*
- VIP rooms/services
- Dry cleaning/laundry
- Valet service
- Restaurant
- Beverage area
- Breakfast buffet available
Please note: *donates available with surcharge.
Room facilities
- Private bathroom with shower
- Air conditioning
- Ceiling fan
- Direct dial telephone
- Colour Cable TV with remote control
- Safe deposit box
- Balcony
Food & beverages
- The Grill restaurant offers a snack service
- Xcaret Restaurant-Bar
- Enjoy your preferred drink in the pool area featuring three inviting freshwater pools
Single supplement: No single travellers
Infants: Not available (adults sharing only)
Please note
- Child prices are only applicable when sharing with 2 full fare paying adults.
- The following extra charges will apply when booked by credit card: Visa/Mastercard - 2%, Amex - 3%, Diners - 4%.
- Transfers and flight meals are not included. If you wish to receive them they cost £15-20pp for the meal dependent on the airline, and £15 pp for the transfers.
- For any bookings made within 21 days of departure, there will be a Ticket on Departure charge of £15 per person levied by the tour operator.
- The flight may be overnight, which would mean arriving back in the early hours of the next day.
Ticketing information: You will be contacted by the tour operator after making your booking.
In the 1970s Cancun was a small fishing village. A mere 30 years later, it had become an international resort with a population of 500,000 that annually received four times that number of visitors mainly from the United States to the north. This meteoric rise was checked in October 2005 when Hurricane Wilma smashed into Cancun and wreaked havoc for 40 hours. Many buildings, including hotels, were damaged, and swathes of sand were spirited away, further damaging tourism. The downtown area is the city proper, where most of the shops, banks and government offices are, and where most of the local residents live. Most of the luxury hotels lie on the zona hotelera a 22km- (13.5 mile-) long island that encloses its own lagoon. Famed for its white sandy beaches (many now dramatically altered), it is connected to the mainland by a causeway at each end. Most of the tourists arrive on package tours lured by the clear waters of the Caribbean and the year-round sun. With the bewildering choice of bars, clubs, restaurants and other tourist amenities, few will ever leave the zona hotelera, let alone venture out to explore the rest of the Yucatan. Local officials remain confident that Cancun can recover quickly from the hurricane and the future of Cancuns lucrative tourist industry depends on a rapid recovery.
Nearest Airport : Cancun (CUN)