I have just returned after a 5 night stay with a girlfriend. We are in our 50's and love to have fun. I have stayed at the Iberostar ( which is a beautiful complex with great food but more expensive than the Riu and far from Playa del Carmen) and wanted to stay at the Barcelo(although I think the beach here could be much calmer) but after the reviews I changed my mind. I contacted the Barcelo manager and told him about Trip Advisor reviews and he did not seem to care which concerned me. Anyway I am a flight attendant and have traveled all over the world for 30+ years. The Riu is above average. The pool is much bigger than it looks in the pictures. The beach/pool has tons of room for everyone and shade too. The "rocks" manmade are fine, they are saving the beach and they do look like rocks now. But the surf here is pretty rough. We only went in the ocean a few times. And we got a sunburn in just 45 min w/o sunscreen after using sunscreen for 2 days so be careful. We wanted to take a snorkel and parasail trip but in the 5 days there was only one day w/o strong winds and we missed it. So if you get a good day get out and take the water trips otherwise you may not get a chance. I was told by other guests that the parasail was a blast because you are taken out by wave runner to the boat which adds some extra fun. The price was as good at the hotel as anywhere else on the beach or in Playa. Worse case is you can go into Playa Del Carmen and there is a beach there that you can rent equipment and walk out. Check out a snokel/ parasail stand on the beach at the around 10th street. There is a small round bar next to it and a massage area. I felt very comfortable with the guys running the place and would have gone out with them their prices better than the hotel. Due to rough surf in Playa we got a cab for 30.00 each way and went down to Akumal for a snorkeling park there. It was just ok but crowded with locals on the weekend. On the way home from Akumal we stopped into Puerto Adventura. We were really impressed with this area. There are smaller hotels and the beachs are much less rough. There are fun restaurants and bars being a port for boaters. And there are dolphin/ seal parks that are beautiful right in the town, you can swim with the dolphins. I would consider this area next time. Great for families or Singles. Ok as for the Riu restaurants everyone avoided the Brazilian because it was too much meat. The rest were very nice with attentive service and nice atmosphere. We were suprised that the buffet was as good as it was so don't stress if you don't get all the reservations you want. The shows at night were pretty good. Don't miss the Michael Jackson show. I don't like Michael but everyone loved the show. The sports bar leaves a lot to be desired with poor lighting. But it is a place to go after midnight. There is little activity after midnight and unfortunately the disco in the other Riu is pretty bad unless you are under 30. The Riu Palace needs a night spot. MAKE SURE to sign up for the Riu resorts frequent user card at the front desk. You will immediately be able to get a 10% discount on tours and the spa. But you must tell the spa ahead of time that you want your discount. The massage therapists were very good too. The advantage of this hotel is location. You can walk into Playa del Carmen in about 20 min or take a 5.00 cab ride. Its fun to visit the shops and bars with the old/new mexico flavor. Lots of fun at night for the younger people but great for us too. ALWAYS ask the front desk for suggestions. We wanted to go to a bar in Playa that would be better for our age group. We ended up having a ball in a bar with a 10 piece band playing salsa thanks to the front desk staff. The cab drivers are pretty good and if you know the rates they will not rip you off just pay them what they are listed to get from the book in the hotel. ALSO you can hire a driver for the day just at the entrance to the hotel. We met Rodrigo for our Akumal trip. He told us for 125.00 he would spend 8 hours with us taking us to Tulum, Akumal, etc for the day. Chitizentzan(?) is more because its so far. But if you want to get out and plan your own trip look for Rodrigo he mostly parks at the Riu. The rooms are not as upscale as I would have thought for such a new hotel. As 2 single women the beds are close together but not bad. Most of all we had a great time meeting so many people, mostly couples or newly weds. But that was not a problem, people of all ages come together here in fun and you will be invited to join in on the fun. This hotel although not perfect is a great vacation for the price mostly due to the staff who really puts a smile on your face and the location.
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