My girlfriend and I just returned from 7 days at Maroma (April 6-13) and had a wonderful time. I won't go into too much detail about restaurants and such because most has already been discussed but I will tell you about the things we really liked.
Our Room - We had an infinity-pool suite on the 4th floor of the new side of the resort, room 441. I believe the first 2 towers are the only ones to have the pools on the 3rd and 4th floors. The rest of the towers just have large balconies. We LOVED the room because of the ocean view, the privacy and the 4th floor rooms are the only rooms to have the outdoor showers that actually open up to the sky. The rest have a thatch roof because you can look down on them from the higher floors. The only downside to these rooms is that they are on the 4th floor and…..no elevators. You're walking up and down 4 flights of stairs a LOT so keep that in mind if you're thinking about one of these rooms.
Food – We’ve stayed at a number of all-inclusives before (some small, some large) and this was by far the best food we’ve had at any resort. I can’t say that everything we ate was the best but I’d say 90% of it was very, very good. We were thinking there wouldn’t be much of a selection but there is a LOT on the menus and nice combo of both meat and fish. My girlfriend does not eat meat and was in heaven with the seafood selection at each of the restaurants. We enjoyed the Japanese restaurant the best because we both love sushi and it was good there. It’s not like your favorite sushi place at home but we thought it was great for a small all-inclusive….in Mexico. We also really enjoyed the room service for breakfast. It’s mainly omelets on the menu but they came with a nice selection of fresh fruit, bread, muffins, juice and coffee.
Pools – We spent our first ½ day at the newer pool and it’s beautiful and larger than the other one but we found that there wasn’t much of a tropical vibe over there. They were working on the new outdoor grill area, which should be complete in about a week or so, and that didn’t bother us but there was no music playing other than when they brought a speaker over for the water aerobics and then it was way too loud. We then tried the older/smaller pool, loved it and spent the rest of our days at that one. There was definitely a tropical vibe going on with all the palm trees, palapas, quieter background music and it had a much more tropical feel. It also may have been the people we met on that side who were all very friendly and a lot of fun, which I’ll talk about later.
Staff/Service – The majority of staff we encountered were extremely friendly and the majority of service we received was excellent. From the baggage guys and front desk to the maids and restaurant workers, just about everything we received was completely first class. Sure there were a few here and there who weren’t the quickest and there was a language barrier with some but the majority did everything they could to make sure you enjoyed your stay. The resort as a whole really seems to put service as a priority and tries to instill that in all of the employees. I know some of the previous reviews stated they needed to work on service but they seemed to doing a pretty good job in our opinion.
Off-site Activities – We went to Playa one evening and did a little shopping, ate/drank and mainly people watched and it was fun for a touristy destination. It was a nice change of pace from doing nothing around the pool all day but we took another trip that we really enjoyed. We heard from another couple about a retired windsurfer who has a small sailboat a little ways up the beach and takes people out on private tours. After watching the big catamarans take off from the marina with 50-60 on board, this seemed a lot more interesting to us. We walked up about 1 mile to the left of the resort where you will see a little handmade sign and a sailboat named “Eight Dwarfs”. ‘Captain Memo’ told us his normal tour consists of sailing (no motor) south for an hour to a nice reef, snorkeling for an hour and then sail back to the original spot. This is $30 per head and he can take up to 6 people, though that may be a little tight. We weren’t too interested in the snorkeling so he said we could take a sail up to Puerto Morelos (about 2 ½ hours north or 10 miles) get out, have lunch/drinks, see the small town and then sail back. This is $50 per head and a heck of a deal considering what the big charters charge. Plus it’s more intimate and much more personal considering it’s just you and Memo (May-mo). We set it up for a couple days later, did it with another couple and had a great time. You can’t set it up though the concierge, you just have to walk down the beach and see if he is there and tell him when you want to go. I would highly recommend this trip as Memo is a very interesting person, knows everything about the area and towns and treats you with the utmost respect. A couple things to consider though if you do decide to do this 1) his boat is moored about 30-50 yards off shore so you have to swim out to it, carry whatever baggage you have and climb up the back of the boat. He helps as best he can but it takes some physical ability. You then have to do this to and from the shore in Puerto Morelos. 2) You have to bring whatever beverages you want from the resort and this takes some working and planning. If you have any more questions on this, email me.
The People – I think the best part of the vacation were the people/couples we met. I know a lot of it may have to do with timing but we met some really nice/fun/interesting people from all over and spent the majority of our time hanging out with them. The resort was great but meeting these people and socializing with them really made our trip special. I have to say hello to the Kings, Adam/Kristin, Ian/Claire and the Oma family – thanks, you really made our trip great!!!
Summary (sorry to be so long winded), we really enjoyed everything about the resort – room, food, staff, service, people and the only complaint I would have is that they didn’t have an outdoor bar to have drinks at after dinner. The only real option is Rick’s and that’s ok for a night or two but the weather was so nice, it would have been great to sit outside, hear the ocean and some light background music and socialize with the people we met. I did bring this up to management and they are aware of it and looking into options. Hopefully they find one.
The only other comment I have is – it’s a VERY, VERY quiet resort. If you’re looking for a smaller version of Sandals with a party environment (we met a few couples who were), this is NOT it. Sure, you can do tequila shots with people around the pool bars and get a little loud in the afternoons but in general, it’s a very quiet place. Just know this before you book there.
That’s it. Hope you enjoy as much as we did if you go. Email if you have any questions.
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