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All-Inclusive Stay at Hotel Catalonia Riviera Maya, Mexico. Airfare not includ. Enjoy relaxation & endless amenities!

Hotel Catalonia Riviera Maya
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All-inclusive resort features four pools, seven restaurant, and spa treatments; airfare not included

What You Get

  • All-inclusive stay for two in a garden-view room, premium deluxe room, or privileged superior room
  • Up to two kids 6 or younger stay free

Included in all-inclusive

  • All meals and snacks
  • Unlimited beverages
  • WiFi throughout hotel
  • Daily activates and evening entertainment
  • Kids' club (4–12 years old)
  • Night club (18+) (currently closed; will reopen once local authorities allow for post-COVID-19 reopening)
  • Nonmotorized watersports

Resort at a Glance: Hotel Catalonia Riviera Maya

Hotel Catalonia Riviera Maya puts guests in one of the most enviable locations in Mexico — in the heart of the Mayan Riviera. Not only can visitors unwind on the white-sand beaches, but also take advantage of the facilities within the Puerto Aventuras tourist development area, such as a marina for yachts or dolphin tanks. Sounds like a perfect getaway spot, doesn't it?

  • Seven restaurants with a vast array of dishes to choose from aim to satisfy each and every client's taste buds.
  • Make a splash in the outdoor pool or sip a refreshment admiring the marvelous views of the Caribbean sea.
  • Let yourself be pampered in the resort's spa; alleviate tension during the massage or hydrotherapy treatments.
  • Stay active with introductory diving classes in the pool, snorkeling, kayaks, or aqua-aerobics.

Mexico's Riviera Maya: Rich with History and Tropical Calm

Just south of Cancún, the Riviera Maya is a nearly 80-mile stretch of Caribbean coastline fronted by towns rich in Mexican culture. For some of the area’s best beaches, clubs, and snorkeling reefs, head to the rapidly growing city of Playa del Carmen. Farther south, Tulum sits on a perch of rocky bluffs and is better known for ancient ruins, including temples and a cliff-side castle. The inhabitants of Tulum—which means "walled" in the aboriginal language—first erected the city's outer fortress to protect themselves from belligerent invaders. Today, the wall guards the archaeological zone, beginning with an entryway of two corbel arches and a limestone house built over an underwater cave.

Swimming in the secret caves isn’t allowed, but a scenic drive south of Playa del Carmen brings you to the Yucatán Peninsula's legendary limestone cenotes, freshwater sinkholes created by an underground river system. At the Cenote Cristalino, you can jump from terraced outcroppings into an exposed pool or go snorkeling in underwater caves. You can also watch locals expertly flip, dive, and synchronously cannonball into the clear water at this popular weekend hangout.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the best way to travel to the hotel from the airport? Cancun International Airport is approximately 77 km from the hotel.

2. Is there an additional occupancy fee, or do I have to purchase another voucher? Additional guest on request to be paid at check-in time. Rates may vary depending on the date of travel. The deal covers an all-inclusive stay for two guests. One additional guest 13 or older or two additional kids 7–12 years old may be added for an additional fee; up to two kids 6 or younger stay free. Please contact the property for pricing and details.

3. Will I be approached to attend a timeshare sales presentation? Customers are never obligated to attend a sales presentation. If you are approached and decline a presentation, you will not lose the value of your voucher or have to pay additional fees.

4. Which activities and amenities are included in the resort credits? No resort credits are included in this deal.

5. Are dinner reservations required for restaurants? Is there a dress code? For information regarding your dining options, please click here. The amount of access to the theme restaurants depends on the length of the stay and the category of room reserved. All restaurants depend on table availability. Privileged guests have unlimited access to the exclusive BLoved restaurant. BLoved and theme restaurants have dress code (casual or casually elegant) which should be consulted at the resort.

Other Details

Room Details

Comfort Room, Premium Room, and Premium Deluxe Room

  • One king bed or two double beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2 adults + 2 kids; 3 adults + 1 kid; or 3 adults
  • Adding occupants above standard for the Comfort Room: price of extra person depends on date of travel.
  • Adding occupants above standard for the Premium Deluxe Room: price of extra person depends on date of travel.

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 3 p.m.
  • Check out: 12 p.m.
  • Parking: free
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.

Amenities

  • Four pools
  • Seven restaurants
  • Bars
  • Fitness room
  • WiFi access
  • Resort’s parking
  • Golf course
  • Kid’s, sport, and evening activities
  • Adult shows
  • Shopping village

Traveler's Tips

  • A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
  • Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel, and contain at least two blank visa pages.
  • Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Cancun International Airport (CUN; 48 mi)

Need to know info

  • 96-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 18+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • Must present valid US or Canadian ID at check-in
  • All prices and charges listed in US Dollars
  • Purchases are in US Dollars
  • Foreign exchange fee may apply
  • $2 nightly environmental tax per room paid at check-in
  • Airfare not included
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Additional guests on request to be paid at check-in time
  • Rates may vary depending on the date of travel
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Hotel Catalonia Riviera Maya

Customer Reviews

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Edison
2 ratings|1 review
Rooms where good and spacious enough space for my wife my kid and me.
Kathy
1 rating|1 review
The rooms were very clean, staff is incredible, food was good, pools were clean. The whole family really enjoyed our stay. We would definitely go back!!
MAYRA
8 ratings|2 reviews
Absolutely everything was amazing and can’t wait to go again!!! Only downside was it was an adults trip and the night club is closed for remodeling so after 11pm there was really nothing to do unless you went outside of the resort
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corinad608
|1 review
No sound proof The bed is ok, the room outdated, scratches on the furniture, which is forgivable. The real issue is the sound proof. Our room had a door closed to the neighbours which had no sound insulation, you could literally hear as they talk in bed, and they were not shouting, brushing their teeth. It put us in a very awkward position. This was really annoying as kept us awake through the night, or definitely had woken us up when they got to the room. That is basically what you want in vacation, in your room to have privacy and be able to sleep. So, the rest is insignificant.
harleygurl1961
|1 review
A disappointing Resort - Not much of a beach, too much rock, have to wear water shoes to get in out of the water to keep the feet from being torn apart by the rocks and very shallow - Not adult friendly, mostly set up for kids. - The closet doors in our room were jammed and couldn’t use them - The Mexican restaurant on the premises had the worst food, couldn’t eat it, even smelt bad, very little effort was made in their dishes and very little ingredients, bare minimum. The chicken enchilada (pictured here) had only chicken and nothing else in a corn tortilla that was stale and the sauce was rancid and bitter, not sure what it was. The shrimp tacos was also just as bad. - The buffet food was substandard, greasy, the same menu every day, lacking variety - My son took the introductory scuba course at the Pro Dive Shop on the resort premises. During the pool session of the introductory course, the kids were jumping on the divers and swimming into them. Apparently, according to the dive shop, the resort will not secure a portion of the pool for the scuba shop or even put up warning signs. The resort’s reasoning is that they don’t want to restriction guests from wanting to use the pool. This is a safety issue when kids are jumping into the water on top of the divers, kids and divers will get hurt, maybe seriously. This is a lawsuit waiting to happen. The resort has the responsibility to ensure the safety of ALL their guests and by allowing the dive shop to operate within their premises then the resort is responsible for what happens within their borders. This is completely and utterly unacceptable and irresponsible. - Apparently, the resort doesn’t provide a shuttle into Playa del Carmen, they suggested that we take a taxi into the city. The day before making the trip into Playa del Carmen, I had asked the bellboy at the front desk what the cost is for a taxi, he said $500 pesos one way, $25US, according to the cost table posted on their wall. On the morning of the trip into the city, I asked the bellboy to call us a taxi, we had put aside $50US for the trip there and back. The taxi driver offered to pick us up in the after for the return to the resort and said not to pay him until them. When he dropped us off he wanted $80us, I had told him we were told it was $50us. He refused to let out of the cab until we gave him $80us. We reluctantly complied and left his cab. I asked the bellboy, a different person, why we were told it was $25us and he said it wasn’t, it was $35us, not $25us ($500 pecos equals to $25us). I told him, and my adult kids were witness, that the previous day we were told it was $25us. He accused me of not understanding because of the language barrier and that he has no control of what the taxi drivers charge. I told him that the taxi cost table posted on his wall means nothing and it’s a contradiction to what the taxi drivers charge. When I mentioned that this is the first resort I’ve ever been to that didn’t provide a shuttle and he stated that there is a shuttle, just across the way on the resort but is operated by a different company. When I had first arrived at the resort, I had asked if there was a shuttle available to go to the city and they said no. There is certainly a communication issue but that lies with the resort and their lack of transparency to their guests. We were robbed of $30us and I suspected that the bellboy was accepting kickbacks from the taxi drivers. - The spa located in the Catalonia Riveria Maya resort next door doesn’t have qualified staff and is ill suited to give services. My daughter needed a broken manicured nail fixed at their spa. After an hour, all they did was put more polish on the nail, they never fixed it and had the nerve to charge $5us for the polish. I argued with them that they never fixed the nail, they are suppose to match the other nails but they refused to listen and still charged my daughter for the polish. My son had a deep tissue massage appointment with them the next day. After his session, he was in a lot of pain, stating that the masseuse didn’t massage properly and put too much pressure and emphasis around his shoulders and neck and not on his back. He was hurting for days. My son sees a regular masseuse back home in Ottawa Canada so he is experienced with what to expect.
tbronnumnorrison
|1 review
Wonderful hotel with lovely staff Before arriving I had read some bad reviews about this hotel, commenting on rooms, staff, food and the beach. We considered changing hotels based on this. So happy that we didn’t change. We loved the hotel. The staff were all extremely pleasant and incredibly helpful. The room could do with a make over, but it was very clean and had a lovely view. The food was fine and we had no problems with the booking system. Only comment on food would be the burger bar, which truly was not very nice. The pan cake house in the afternoon was brilliant. We very much hope to be back again

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