Banyan Tree Mayakoba, Playa del Carmen is among the latest additions to resorts with overwater bungalows in the Caribbean generally, and the newest of only four overwater bungalow resorts in Mexico. Of the three others in Mexico two are very nearby – Palafitos El Dorado Resort and Rosewood Mayakoba – both of which are fabulous resorts and Banyan Tree Mayakoba matches them on all fronts. We saw it wins consistently great reviews for its eco-friendly principles, its choice setting, its luxury accommodation and facilities. These include a Greg Norman-designed 18-hole golf course and an award-winning spa, and gourmet food & drink. Their overwater bungalows are more European chalet-like than rustic Polynesian. The interiors are sleek, modern, and plush but with plenty of nice earthy, back-to-nature touches. They are set over two floors and we think they offer a much greater sense of privacy than most. Lagoon luxury: Banyan Tree’s two-story overwater villas The above-mentioned over-water villas are all doubles with king-size beds and are very spacious indeed – over their two floors they cover a full 2400 square feet / 222 sq. meters. They have a heated plunge pool on the private terrace which has views over the lagoon. Their bathrooms are particularly nice with spa baths as standard. As with the resort in general, though they have a sleek modern design, the overriding philosophy with the overwater villas is harmony with nature. The decor and furniture are generally of wood or other organic materials and the many native Yucatan potted plants add an extra earthy, jungly vibe. We found these overwater villas an extremely popular choice, and there are only 6 in total, so expect to be disappointed unless you book well in advance. If they do happen to be booked out though we find Banyan Tree has a tremendous choice of other luxury accommodation, some of the finest in the Cancun region, in fact. Check rates and reserve Check availability & prices at Booking.com here or at Expedia here Gourmet food: From Mayan to Thai fusion plus romantic, private dining We have a choice of eateries here from fine dining to relatively informal offering a wide range of cuisine, from traditional Mayan and contemporary Mexican to Thai and international. Their seafood is especially note-worthy, and plentiful. Along the beach and the resort’s main pool area, we can kick back with something from their extensive cocktail menu, grab a beer, or choose from their lists of premium mixed drinks, spirits, and wines. Romantic, private dining experiences can be arranged – al fresco on the beach or a traditional boat floating peacefully through the lagoons for example, and even fine dining deep in the jungle. We saw Deep Dive: Read the Review…
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Resorts with Overwater Bungalows in Cancun? There are only three!
Only three resorts around Cancun, and four in Mexico in general, have overwater bungalows, and they are: Palafitos El Dorado, Rosewood Mayakoba and Banyan Tree Mayakoba.
Where can I find them?
Strangely enough all three overwater bungalow resorts are just a couple of miles away from each other in the upmarket resort town of Playa del Carmen, just south of Cancun on the way to Tulum.
Are they luxury resorts?
Yes, all of these overwater bungalow resorts are 5-star luxury – some of the very best in the Mexico in fact.Are the overwater bungalows in Cancun all-inclusive?
Only one of them, Palafitos El Dorado, is all inclusive.Are the overwater bungalows for adults only?
Palafitos El Dorado is an adults only resort. Rosewood Mayakoba is a family friendly resort but the overwater bungalow section is adults only. Banyan Tree Mayakoba is entirely family friendly, both the resort and the overwater bungalows.What are prices like?
Sadly prices are not cheap! Budget at least $1,200 USD per night for a stay in an overwater bungalow in Cancun.Our favorites – which overwater bungalows in Cancun do we rate as the best?
Of the three that do have them it is very difficult to judge which is better overall but we preferred the Palafitos bungalows at El Dorado as they have more of that traditional Polynesian vibe we have grown to like.Others though will doubtless prefer the sleek, modernity of both Rosewood Mayakoba’s and Banyan Tree Mayakoba’s. And Rosewood Mayakoba’s resort in general was our favorite of the three.
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Ronan McLoughlin has been the founder, main author, and editor of Dream Overwater Bungalows since 2019.
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