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Km 72, Carretera Cancun-Chetumal | Riviera Maya, Puerto Aventuras 77710, Mexico
A bit outdated and not overly guest friendly.![]()
Posted by:
Jennifer on Oct 6, 2011
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#57 of 74 Hotels in Mayan Riviera
based on 2 reviews
This adults only resort (18+) is set within a 85-acres expanse, combining the exuberant virgin jungle, typical of the state of Quintana Roo, with wide and spacious lawns and gardens
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A bit outdated and not overly guest friendly.![]()
Aventura Palace
Posted by:
Jennifer on Oct 6, 2011 >
1 contribution(s) United States of America
Visited on: Jan, 2011
| Leisure | With Spouse/Partner
39 people found this review helpful
Well maintained resort, although the buildings are a bit outdated. It looks like a resort you would find in an old Jame Bond movie. There is a lack of intimacy with the resort. The beach is terrible. There is no beach, just rocks! The food is generally good, though not exceptional. If you wish to simply relax, sleep or read a book, it's a fine place. The staff is nice but not overly friendly. I really dislike giving negative comments on a resort. We would not return.
Nice but lacking.![]()
Aventura Palace
Posted by:
Jerry on Mar 9, 2011 >
1 contribution(s) United States of America
Visited on: Mar, 2011
| Leisure | With Spouse/Partner
99 people found this review helpful
Beautiful resort but nothing extra special that would cause us to return. Positive aspects included the attractiveness of the buildings and grounds, range of restaurants, friendly (but not outgoing) staff, beautiful pools, great spa facilities, and attractive and comfortable rooms. Drawbacks included the lack of a sandy beach and no access to the ocean, average quality of the cusine (a major disappointment), lack of nightly entertainment at the various bars/lounge areas, and poor wayfinding signage throughout the resort. The beach area is not topless friendly if that is important to some. The indoor bars are not designed as quaint or unique places for meeting people and just sitting around enjoying the atmosphere. They are limited in number and tend to be located (almost hidden) along the the sides of the large meeting room one encounters after entering the resort. In many ways the main resort buildings remined me of a convention center in design.