The Barcelo Maya Resort occupies more than a mile of
beachfront property 47 miles straight south of the Cancun
airport.
Developed by the 75-year-old Spanish-owned company that
operates hotels and resorts in 16 countries, the resort campus
is a complex of three-story hotel buildings fronted by huge
swimming pools and the sea. It opened six years ago with two
hotels, the Beach and the Caribe Beach. Two more hotels, the
Colonial Beach and the Tropical Beach, debuted in December,
bringing the resort's room total to more than 2,000. Plans for
more lodging are already under way.
Questions of the impact on the area's ecology and resources
notwithstanding, designers of this sprawling resort have
created a pleasing, family-oriented, eco-aware environment in
which to enjoy the abundant sunshine and seaside. Water, both
the salty and fresh varieties, are primary themes, with half a
dozen huge swimming pools and a superb beach with life-filled
tide pools and coral reefs just offshore.
The open architecture features plenty of tile and stucco,
with a decidedly Mayan cast to the decor. In our four nights
there, we stayed in two different properties, the Caribe and
the Tropical Beach. Guest rooms were large, clean and
well-appointed in terms of ambience and amenities, although
the Tropical Beach was a step up both in size and comfort.
Since all hotel guests wear color-coded wristbands, there
was no need to worry about money during the stay. The
inclusive packages cover all meals and beverages, from
poolside drinks to the contents of the in-room mini-bars,
which made it easy for all three of us to relax and enjoy our
time. Abundant and appetizing buffets are presented three
times daily in two dining areas, and constant snacks in two
beachside bistros. More intimate dinners are served each
evening in six nationally themed restaurants. We ate and drank
freely for four days and, a personal first for Mexican
vacations, suffered no gastric distress.
All of the resort staff we encountered were gracious,
good-natured, professionally capable and mostly Mexican. It
was clear that Barcelo management places a high priority on
both employee training and betterment. With more than 2,000
people on the payroll, that's the only way to develop a
successful staff.
An informal reckoning of hotel guests enjoying the long,
broad white sand beach and acres of swimming pools, sports
activities, snorkling and the evening stage entertainments
found as many from Europe, Canada and Mexico as the United
States, a statistic later confirmed by Barcelo PR people.
Basic inclusive rates start at about $180 per person per
night, although widely available packages including round-trip
airfare offer discounts. For resort information:
1-800-227-2356 or www.barcelo.com.
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette travel editor David Bear can be
reached at dbear(at)post-gazette.com.)
(Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service,
www.shns.com.)