My friend (I am a teen) and her family took me and another friend to Mexico for a weeklong trip in February 2008. After staying at Balamku Inn in Majahual (great, I wrote a review of that as well) we spent two nights here before proceeding back to Cancun Airport. Myself and the other friend who was invited on this trip had never really experienced a no-electricity situation before and were a tad aprehensive to spend time on Mexico's golden rviera of gorgeous resorts staying at such a rustic place. Our reservations, for the most part, were quelled as soon as we arrived.
After driving up the coast from Majahual and spedning the late afternoon at the (AMAZING) Tulum ruins, we pulled into the small parking lot and checked in. My two friends and I had one platform tent and the parentals had the one right next to ours. Immidiately, an extra matress (according to my friends, more comfortable than thier own) was brough in for me to accompany the queen sized bed already inside the tent. The one thing that made this place better than farther south was the beach. From our balcony perched 30 feet aboce the ocean, we watched the crystelline waves froth and lap on the shore as immaculately as you see in all the advertisements. Just before sundown we rushed into the waves and it was THE highlight of my trip; gazing either at the beuatiful greens and blues or the ironically palatial thatch roofs springing out of the jungle, you cant have a rotten moment in that beach, it seems inpossible.
The restaurant was good - not amazing, but good enough. One advantage of this area is that there is an abundance of restaurants and great small hotels just on the other side of the Sian Ka'An arch. The biosphere itself was magnificent playing host to all kinda of plants and animals and the lagoon was a sight to see just as the ocean was.
In contrast to Balamku, there certainly werent amenities here such as private bathrooms and those nifty things called solid walls; however, surprisingly enough - due to numerous components including proximity to ruins and other other hotels/restaurants, full service restaurant onsite, and possibly most crucial of all, a lush (un-hurricane-battered) wealth of palms and sand dunes, not to mention the phenominal beach - CESiaK was in many ways much more luxurious as far as tent accomodations go, than I had anticipated.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Older travelers, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Outdoor / Adventure