Rosewood Mayakoba welcomes guests directly at the Cancun airport and personally delivers them to their stylish “home” on the Riviera Maya. Arrivals are met with warm smiles and a pineapple-mezcal elixir before being whisked away by boat taxi to their suite or villa. It’s a real-life Disney Jungle Cruise, gliding through the mangrove-lined lagoons toward paradise.
El Camaleón Golf Course is instantly recognizable to afficionados of the PGA LPGA, or LIV tours. It’s the world’s only course to host all three and it’s home to the World Wide Technology Championship on the PGA Tour schedule every year.
Disembarking at our private lagoon dock felt magical. We stepped onto a tropical terrace with a plunge pool, double chaise, and cozy table setting. Inside our spacious tropical retreat, luxuries include a deep sunken tub below a skylight with a window view to a rainforest with a second shower alfresco – an invigorating must-try experience with a healthy chlorophyll bonus.
Our luggage arrived simultaneously at the front door where two beach bikes awaited, baskets tagged with our suite number. Ready to explore, we pedaled away with our water and map. Once we adjusted to the tall handlebars, quirky turning radius, and agreed to obey the “stop and walk your bike” sign up over the lagoon bridges, we loved them. You can feel like a kid at Rosewood or bring your own kids to explore the property and the Explorer’s Children Program. During breakfast at Casa del Lago, we watched families introduce their kids to future playmates with contagious excitement.
If you prefer a kid-free breakfast head to Aqui me Quedo. Then Sense, A Rosewood Spa serves as an adult sanctuary. Grownup guests may indulge in the pools, reflective areas, and saunas and optionally select from globally acclaimed Mayan-inspired treatments, including Shamanic counseling. Enhancements are currently underway to elevate the indigenous retreat even further. The adjacent fitness room offers accessible wellness anytime. Read More
