My husband and I stayed for 1 week at Esencia in February. We had fabulous weather! The hotel is small and beautiful. It is very simply decorated and the grounds perfectly manicured. The bed was extrememly comfortable.
We used to say it was like sleeping in a big marshmallow as the bedding was all done in white with great pillows and the softest comforter cover. We had a garden suite on the ground level. I requested an upper level suite but I was happy with the lower after seeing the unit above us. We had a great outside area that the upstairs units do not have. We had a "solarium" - a nice size deck made all private with its surrounding garden with a nice size plunge
pool, 2 great chaise lounges and an additional outside shower.We were lucky that we were in one of the garden suites closest to the main house. However if I were to book again I would definately spend the extra money and get one of the few ocean view rooms as they would have more air flow through the suite.
The garden suites are very tucked in and I missed the ocean breeze and sound of the waves.
We both loved the food at Esencia! The breakfasts could be as light - simple juices and fruit plates - or substantial as you preferred. The scrambled egg stuffed poblanos and the Mexican Eggs were deliciou. The ceviche menu at lunch, though expensive - $25 - 30 each - were so refined, fresh, and addiciting. We originally thought we would go for a few dinners away from the resort but fell in love with the food
and the ambiance of the El Fuego. We actually ordered appetizers and soups for dinner several nights. The lobster taquitos, stuffed jalapenos, and corn soup were favorites.
One evening there was a Mexican Buffet with complimentary Mexican drinks and music. We don't really like buffets but this one was done so well and the waiters asked what you would like and then got your food.
I must mention that all the help - the beach attendants, waiters, bartenders, concierge - were extremely and genuinely helpful and attentive.
I loved that there were 2 pools - one for adults only and one for children. Both pools were just off the beach so gorgeous views and breezes. There was always ample space at both pools and often we were the only ones taking a dip.
We did spend most of our time on the beach on the wonderfully comfortable chaise lounges. Again, ample room for all.
We would walk the long beach of Xpuha. Swimming was better south of the hotel near a big resort (don't know its name).
Now to the Big Negative:
The beach/ocean when looking at it from the distance was beautiful. Turquoise water and rolling waves. However when you walked on the beach some distance or swam it was rather filthy as another poster mentioned. There was all sorts of crap in the water and washed up on the beach. One morning the beach attendant who was raking our beach pulled up a siringe! He shook his head in disgust! I really couldn't enjoy a swim in this water as everytime I tried to take a swim a piece of plastic would wrap around my leg or brush against my body. YUCK!
We have not been to this area of Mexico for 12 - 14 years. My husband and I were shocked at the growth. We had been to this beach when nothing but a few private homes were there. It is a shame that the growth of the Mayan Riviera has not developed with a consciousness for the pristine beauty this land once possessed. Environmental issues are
not at all important to this land and that is a major turn off and
reason for us probably not returning dispite the beauty of this
hotel.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
Most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
An Amazing Honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older Travellers, tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young Singles, Great pool scene, pet owners, Families with Small Children, Families with Teenagers
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun