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A First-Person Review of a Stay at Rosewood Mayakoba

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When I say that Rosewood Mayakoba is the most special resort in Mexico, I’m not speaking hyperbolically. It truly is a magical place. Just a 45-minute drive from the Cancun airport, you’ll find Mayakoba. It’s a private gated community made up of 620 acres of beach, jungle, and lagoon, so you could call it a resort within a resort.

Rosewood Mayakoba, one of four Rosewood properties in Mexico, opened in 2008. My first stay was for my honeymoon in 2018, and we had such an incredible, memorable time that we decided to return for my husband Mark’s birthday seven years later. As a testament to how much the Rosewood brand is constantly evolving and enhancing the guest experience, there was a plethora of new things to see and do. Read on for my firsthand recount of our early-spring stay at the resort and why I wholeheartedly feel that it’s worth a visit (or, better yet, repeat visits).

Rosewood Mayakoba is situated along the Riviera Maya coast with its white sandy beaches and clear blue water. The lagoons and jungles surrounding the rest of the property give it an incredibly unique feel. Among the property’s many features, standouts include Sense, a Rosewood Spa—which inhabits its own private island—and Zapote Bar, the award-winning cocktail destination that opened in 2021.

Rosewood Mayakoba is one of Mexico’s top luxury resorts, and the attention to detail and level of service it provides are unmatched—trust me. Upon entering the property, you drive through a well-kept jungle of sorts, which takes you to Rosewood Mayakoba’s entrance, where you’re greeted with a refreshing frozen beverage presented alongside a bottle of mezcal if you choose to imbibe. One of the first things you’ll notice is that the resort is very much an indoor-outdoor experience (even the lobby is situated outdoors) and that everywhere you look is picturesque. It’s pretty much impossible to take a bad photo here.