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The Most Impressive Hotels in the Riviera Maya

SWSargazo Watch16 min readUpdated July 2026
Guests dining beneath a soaring woven-bamboo canopy at sunset over the Caribbean at Impression Isla Mujeres

The woven-bamboo dining pavilion at Impression Isla Mujeres, one of the coast's most striking pieces of hotel architecture.

The Riviera Maya has no shortage of beautiful hotels, but a handful go way beyond a pretty beach and a good buffet. These are the properties that stand in a class of their own: buildings that blur the line between hotel and art, resorts you reach and roam only by boat, retreats built into the jungle from vines and driftwood, overwater bungalows that could be mistaken for the Maldives, and kitchens accomplished enough to have earned the region its first Michelin stars.

We've pulled together eleven of the most impressive, running roughly north to south, from the tip of Isla Mujeres, down through Playa del Carmen and Tulum, to the Lagoon of Seven Colors at Bacalar. For each, we cover what sets it apart, its location, the atmosphere and amenities on offer, an indicative price tier, and the traveller it best suits.

Many of the region's most exceptional stays occupy calmer, reef-sheltered water, the protected western side of an island, or the shore of a freshwater lagoon, settings that consistently see far less sargassum than the open coast. Before booking any beach trip, it is worth consulting the live beach map and the sargassum forecast to gauge current conditions.

01 Impression Isla Mujeres

Isla Mujeres · off Cancún

A striking, design-led adults-only escape on the calm northern tip of Isla Mujeres, wrapped around a reef-sheltered bay of impossibly clear water.

Impression Isla Mujeres pairs the ease of an all-inclusive with the intimacy and design of a boutique hotel. It sits on the sheltered, west-facing edge of the island, the same protected water that keeps Playa Norte clear most of the year, with a shallow turquoise bay, timber sun-decks laid out over the sea, and a long jetty reaching to a catamaran mooring. The signature moment is the soaring woven-bamboo dining pavilion, an architectural set-piece that frames the sunset over the Cancún skyline.

Rooftop infinity pools look straight over the reef, and because the resort faces the mainland rather than the open Caribbean, the water here is calm, glassy and reliably clear, ideal for snorkelling straight off the dock.

Rooftop infinity pool overlooking the reef and piers at Impression Isla Mujeres
Timber sun-decks and pink floating loungers over the clear shallow bay at Impression Isla Mujeres
Aerial view of the infinity pool, over-water decks and palapa piers at Impression Isla Mujeres
Reef-sheltered water, over-water sun-decks and a rooftop infinity pool facing the mainland.
At a glance
Where
Northern tip of Isla Mujeres, a short ferry from Cancún
Vibe & amenities
Adults-only, all-inclusive luxury · rooftop infinity pools · over-water decks · spa · snorkelling off the dock
Price
$$$$ · Ultra-premium all-inclusive
Best for
Couples who want design, calm clear water and everything included

02 Palafitos Overwater Bungalows

Maroma Beach · Riviera Maya

Mexico's only true Maldives-style overwater bungalows: thatched villas on stilts, with glass floor panels and a private plunge pool above the sea.

On the celebrated Maroma Beach, Palafitos delivers the Maldives experience without the long-haul flight. A boardwalk extends over the shallows to a cluster of palapa-roofed bungalows, each fitted with a glass floor panel for viewing the fish below, a hammock and steps descending directly into the turquoise water, and a glass-walled plunge pool cantilevered over the sea.

The resort is adults-only and all-inclusive, with butler service throughout, and Maroma itself ranks consistently among the finest beaches in the Caribbean.

Aerial of thatched overwater bungalows on stilts above turquoise water at Palafitos, Maroma Beach
Palafitos' overwater bungalows on stilts, the only ones of their kind in Mexico.
A single overwater bungalow with a glass-walled plunge pool and sun deck over the sea
Each bungalow has a glass-fronted plunge pool and a ladder into the sea.
At a glance
Where
Maroma Beach, between Cancún and Playa del Carmen
Vibe & amenities
Adults-only, all-inclusive · overwater bungalows · private plunge pools · butler service · one of the region's best beaches
Price
$$$$ · Overwater splurge
Best for
Honeymoons and anniversaries, an overwater bucket-list stay

03 Rosewood Mayakoba

Mayakoba · Playa del Carmen

A landmark of relaxed, refined luxury built around mangrove lagoons, where you arrive by boat and every suite has its own private dock.

Rosewood Mayakoba is one of the most quietly spectacular resorts in the Americas. Set inside the protected Mayakoba development, its suites are scattered along a network of freshwater canals and lagoons cut through the mangroves. You reach your room by electric boat, and many suites open onto a private dock and a plunge pool above the water. The result is a masterclass in integrating architecture into a living ecosystem.

Beyond the lagoons lies a long, calm beach with the resort's photogenic black-parasol infinity pool, and the over-water Sense spa occupies its own island. Rooms are finished in Mexican craft: hand-embroidered Otomí textiles, local stone and warm wood. It's also one of the select Riviera Maya properties named in the MICHELIN Guide's hotel selection, recognised with MICHELIN Keys for the quality of the stay.

A glowing modern lagoon suite reflected in the water at dusk, with a private boat moored at its dock, Rosewood Mayakoba
Lagoon suites reflected at dusk, you arrive, and travel, by boat.
Aerial of Rosewood Mayakoba suites lining a green mangrove lagoon with a boat cruising the channel
The black-parasol beachfront infinity pool at Rosewood Mayakoba above the Caribbean
A Rosewood Mayakoba bedroom with green Otomí textiles opening onto a lagoon-view balcony
Suites finished in Mexican craft, opening straight onto the lagoon.
At a glance
Where
Mayakoba, just north of Playa del Carmen
Vibe & amenities
Refined barefoot luxury · lagoon suites reached by boat · private docks & pools · island spa · beachfront infinity pool
Price
$$$$ · Landmark luxury
Best for
Design and nature lovers, honeymooners, and families wanting polished calm

04 Banyan Tree Mayakoba

Mayakoba · Playa del Carmen

Asian-inspired pool villas set deep in the same mangrove ecosystem, blending Thai serenity with the Yucatán jungle.

Sharing the Mayakoba lagoons with Rosewood, Banyan Tree brings its signature Southeast-Asian sensibility to the Mexican Caribbean. Villas are private walled retreats, many with their own pool, pavilion and garden, reached along canals and jungle boardwalks, with pitched-roof lagoon villas that seem to float on the water. The design language mixes dark timber, stone and calm interior courtyards with reflecting pools and sculptural lantern trees.

It's the most serene of the Mayakoba resorts: an award-winning Thai-influenced spa, tranquil dining at Saffron and Oriente, and access to the El Camaleón golf course. The mood is hushed, adult and deeply restful, and, like its neighbour Rosewood, it's recognised in the MICHELIN Guide's hotel selection with MICHELIN Keys.

Pitched-roof lagoon villas at Banyan Tree Mayakoba glowing at sunset over calm water
Pitched-roof lagoon villas that appear to float on the mangrove water.
An Asian-inspired courtyard with a reflecting pond and red lantern-hung tree at Banyan Tree Mayakoba
A warmly lit villa terrace and bedroom opening onto a private deck at night, Banyan Tree Mayakoba
A timber-lined bedroom at Banyan Tree Mayakoba opening fully to a beach and sea view
Timber-lined villas open completely to the jungle and sea.
At a glance
Where
Mayakoba, north of Playa del Carmen
Vibe & amenities
Serene Asian-inspired luxury · private pool villas · acclaimed spa · golf · calm fine dining
Price
$$$$ · Villa luxury
Best for
Couples, spa devotees and golfers seeking deep quiet and privacy

05 La Casa de la Playa

Playa del Carmen · Grupo Xcaret

Grupo Xcaret's ultra-exclusive flagship, a "house on the beach" of just 63 suites, where architecture and service take centre stage.

La Casa de la Playa is the most exclusive address in the Xcaret family: an adults-oriented, all-inclusive retreat of only 63 suites, conceived as a private beach house rather than a resort. Its signature is a single long, glass-fronted pool that appears to float above the rocky shoreline, reaching out toward the open sea, so you swim to what feels like the edge of the Caribbean.

Inside, suites lean into Mexican artistry, carved winged-heart sculptures, hand-worked stone and wood, while nature paths wind through the coastal jungle down to a quiet beach. Guests enjoy access to all of the Xcaret parks, though most arrive with little intention of leaving.

The long glass-fronted cantilevered pool at La Casa de la Playa reaching out over the rocky shore toward the sea
The cantilevered glass-fronted pool that reaches out over the rocky coast.
A long channel pool at golden hour extending toward a stone breakwater and open sea at La Casa de la Playa
A suite at La Casa de la Playa with a carved winged-heart sculpture and full ocean view
A jungle and limestone path winding down through palms to a quiet white-sand beach at La Casa de la Playa
Coastal-jungle paths lead down to a private stretch of sand.
At a glance
Where
Playa del Carmen, within the Xcaret destination
Vibe & amenities
Adults-oriented, ultra-premium all-inclusive · 63 suites · cantilevered pools · spa · access to all Xcaret parks
Price
$$$$ · Top-tier all-inclusive
Best for
Special occasions and travellers who prize architecture and service above all

06 Hotel Xcaret Arte

Playa del Carmen · Grupo Xcaret

A destination in itself, an "All-Fun Inclusive" resort threaded with swimmable rivers, themed around Mexican art, with access to every Xcaret park.

Hotel Xcaret Arte is the adults-only, creativity-themed sibling to the family-focused Hotel Xcaret México, and it may be the most immersive resort on the coast. Man-made rivers and cenote-like pools wind through white-limestone architecture, so guests can paddle or float between different areas of the resort. Each guest tower celebrates a different Mexican craft, with hands-on workshops in pottery, cooking, mixology and painting built into the stay.

The headline perk is the "All-Fun Inclusive" concept: your rate includes admission to all of the Grupo Xcaret parks (Xcaret, Xel-Há, Xplor and more) plus transport, turning the hotel into a base for the whole region's nature and adventure parks.

Guests paddleboarding along a rocky man-made river beneath the white-limestone towers of Hotel Xcaret Arte
Swimmable rivers wind right through the resort's limestone architecture.
Aerial of Hotel Xcaret Arte's cenote pools and rope bridges leading out to a palm-lined Caribbean beach
Cenote pools and rope bridges lead down to the beach.
At a glance
Where
Playa del Carmen, beside Xcaret park
Vibe & amenities
Adults-only, "All-Fun Inclusive" · swimmable rivers · art & culinary workshops · spa · entry to all Xcaret parks
Price
$$$ · Premium all-inclusive
Best for
Culture-curious couples who want a resort that doubles as an adventure hub

07 Hotel Esencia

Xpu-Ha · between Playa del Carmen & Tulum

A former Italian duchess's estate turned minimalist-luxury hideaway, the only hotel in the Riviera Maya to hold Three MICHELIN Keys, the Guide's highest distinction for a place to stay.

Hotel Esencia occupies a hushed 50-acre estate on the beach at Xpu-Ha, once the private residence of an Italian duchess. It's small, understated and deeply luxurious: whitewashed casonas and Mediterranean-meets-Yucatán interiors, rooftop plunge pools looking over an unbroken jungle canopy, and a spa built around cenote-cool water and candlelight. There's nothing loud here; the whole point is refined simplicity.

Those Three MICHELIN Keys, an honour shared by only a handful of hotels in all of North America, reflect the whole experience rather than one detail: barefoot-but-flawless service, architecture that disappears into the landscape, and three genuinely excellent restaurants, from Mexican-Mediterranean Mistura to the Japanese omakase at Taiyo and a Beefbar outpost. Add a long, calm, semi-private beach where sea turtles nest, and it's the quiet connoisseur's choice.

A whitewashed rooftop plunge pool and shaded lounge overlooking endless jungle canopy at Hotel Esencia
Rooftop plunge pools look out over an unbroken sea of jungle.
A candlelit circular hydrotherapy tub with a stone waterfall and jungle backdrop at the Esencia spa
A minimalist white bedroom with a colourful woven blanket opening through French doors to a private ocean-view terrace at Hotel Esencia
At a glance
Where
Xpu-Ha, midway between Playa del Carmen and Tulum
Vibe & amenities
Minimalist barefoot luxury · Three MICHELIN Keys · private beach · rooftop plunge pools · cenote-inspired spa · three restaurants
Price
$$$$ · Boutique luxury
Best for
Foodies, honeymooners and anyone craving privacy over spectacle

08 Azulik Tulum

Tulum

Tulum's boldest feat of architecture: a candlelit world of vines, driftwood and sculptural curves that feels closer to a work of art than a hotel.

Azulik is unlike anywhere else in Mexico. Its adults-only villas are hand-built from bejuco vine, wood and stone into sinuous, organic forms, connected by raised walkways that snake through the jungle canopy. Rooms are deliberately off-grid in feel: candlelight instead of electric lighting, no TVs, macramé canopies and a private tub or plunge pool, with treetop decks and a famous circular "nest" suspended over the jungle.

It also runs the extraordinary SFER IK museum-gallery, whose swooping vine-and-concrete interiors and shafts of light are worth the visit in their own right. One caveat: this is atmosphere over convenience, with smooth walkways you cross barefoot, no conventional air-conditioning and a deliberately rustic character. It divides opinion, but its admirers are devoted.

Aerial of Azulik's circular bamboo nest dining pod suspended over dense jungle canopy
Azulik's circular "nest" hovering above the treetops.
A domed villa interior of woven wood with a macramé bed canopy and private plunge pool at Azulik Tulum
Sunlight streaming through the sculptural vine-and-concrete interior of the SFER IK gallery at Azulik
A driftwood sculpture and rope net lounge perched above the crashing sea at Azulik Tulum
Driftwood structures and net lounges perch right over the sea.
At a glance
Where
Tulum beach and jungle
Vibe & amenities
Adults-only, off-grid-by-design · organic vine architecture · candlelit villas · SFER IK gallery · treetop nest · no TVs
Price
$$$$ · Design-icon pricing
Best for
Design pilgrims and adventurous aesthetes, not for those wanting resort comforts

09 Ahau Tulum

Tulum beach

The quintessential Tulum beach-boho hotel, triangular palapa-roofed cabañas right on the sand, wellness at its heart, and the iconic Ven a la Luz sculpture next door.

Ahau captures the Tulum that made Tulum famous: barefoot, bohemian and right on the beach. Accommodation ranges from simple beach cabañas to soaring thatched A-frame lofts with canopy beds, driftwood details and ocean views from the pillows. Days here centre on the beach, the beach club and a full wellness programme, daily yoga, a traditional temazcal sweat lodge, sound healing and holistic treatments.

It's also home to one of the coast's most photographed landmarks: the towering wooden Ven a la Luz ("Come to the Light") sculpture standing at the entrance to the beach. After dark the whole property glows with string lights and firelight, relaxed and romantic rather than a party scene.

Aerial of Ahau Tulum's thatched A-frame cabañas and beach loungers scattered along white sand under palms
Thatched A-frame cabañas opening straight onto the Tulum sand.
A soaring thatched A-frame loft bedroom with a canopy bed and ocean view at Ahau Tulum
A beachfront room at Ahau Tulum opening to a private deck with a hammock and sea view
Ahau Tulum's beach glowing with string lights at night as distant lightning flashes over the sea
String lights and firelight give the beach a warm evening glow.
At a glance
Where
Tulum hotel zone, directly on the beach
Vibe & amenities
Bohemian beachfront · thatched cabañas & A-frames · yoga, temazcal & wellness · beach club · the Ven a la Luz sculpture
Price
$$$$$ · Boutique boho
Best for
Wellness seekers and couples who want classic barefoot Tulum on the sand

10 Radhoo Tulum

Tulum

A small, design-led boutique hideaway for travellers who want Tulum's aesthetic and calm, without the crowds or the beach-club noise.

Radhoo is Tulum at its most peaceful: an intimate boutique retreat of thatched, jungle-framed lofts where quiet and atmosphere come first. Rooms lean into the natural Tulum palette, palm-thatch roofs, warm wood, soft linens, net-hammock terraces looking out over the treetops, while a serene palm-shaded pool sits at the centre of the property.

What sets it apart is the mood: adults-oriented, unhurried and genuinely restful, a considered alternative to the busier beach hotels. It is the kind of retreat you book to slow down, to read, unwind and appreciate the design in peace.

A tranquil palm-shaded pool with a palm growing through the deck at Radhoo Tulum
A calm, palm-shaded pool at the heart of the retreat.
A thatched treetop terrace with a net hammock and cushions overlooking the jungle canopy at Radhoo Tulum
Aerial of Radhoo Tulum's pool and thatched lofts surrounded by jungle and open savanna
At a glance
Where
Tulum, set back in the jungle
Vibe & amenities
Quiet design boutique · thatched jungle lofts · net-hammock terraces · serene pool · adults-oriented calm
Price
$$$$$ · Boutique
Best for
Couples wanting Tulum aesthetics and quiet, away from the party

11 Our Habitas Bacalar

Bacalar · Lagoon of Seven Colors

Eco-luxury on the freshwater Lagoon of Seven Colors, thatched lagoon-front casitas, wellness rituals and a setting that never sees a strand of sargassum.

For a different kind of impressive, head south to Bacalar. Our Habitas Bacalar sits on the shore of the famous freshwater lagoon, its bands of blue and turquoise glowing over a white limestone bed. The adults-only retreat is built lightly on the land, A-frame, thatch-roofed casitas raised over the wetland, connected by timber decks and lounge platforms that step right down to the water.

The ethos is sustainable and wellness-driven: sound baths, breathwork, kayaking and paddleboarding on the still lagoon, and thoughtful farm-to-table dining. And because it's freshwater and far south, this is the one setting on the list that is completely free of sargassum, year-round.

Aerial of Our Habitas Bacalar's thatched casitas and decks along the vivid turquoise Bacalar lagoon
Casitas stepping down to the Lagoon of Seven Colors at Bacalar.
A-frame thatched casitas and cushioned lounge decks beside the Bacalar lagoon at golden hour
A stone-and-plaster bathroom with a round mirror beside a lagoon-view bedroom at Our Habitas Bacalar
A vivid green farm-to-table tostada dish plated in a rustic ceramic bowl at Our Habitas Bacalar
Thoughtful, local farm-to-table cooking rounds out the stay.
At a glance
Where
Bacalar, southern Quintana Roo, on the lagoon
Vibe & amenities
Adults-only eco-luxury · lagoon-front casitas · wellness & sound healing · kayaking & SUP · farm-to-table dining
Price
$$$ · Eco-luxury
Best for
Eco-minded, wellness-focused couples, and anyone wanting a guaranteed sargassum-free swim

Choosing the right one for your trip

For an overwater stay, Palafitos stands alone. If architecture is what moves you, Azulik, La Casa de la Playa and the bamboo pavilions of Impression are the ones to see. To stay immersed in nature, the boat-in lagoons of Rosewood and Banyan Tree Mayakoba are without equal, while Habitas Bacalar swaps the sea for the stillness of the Seven-Color Lagoon. For classic barefoot Tulum, choose Ahau or the quieter Radhoo; for minimalist luxury and award-winning dining, Esencia. And if you want the hotel itself to be the adventure, it is Xcaret Arte.

Whichever you choose, remember that beach conditions shift day to day along the open coast. Check the live beach map and the forecast before you go, and lean toward the reef-sheltered, island and lagoon settings above if you want the clearest possible water.

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