Xpu-Ha Palace Resort - Guest Reviews

Reviewer from Knoxville, TN - October 26, 2004

Ok, We've just been back for 3 hours and I couldn't wait to get up here and write this review. My husband and I took our late honeymoon (got married 4 years ago), to Xpu-ha for 5 nights and let me tell ya, stay longer. There was just so much to do, yet the beach is so gorgious that you don't want to do anything but enjoy it.

We brought way too many clothes! I overpacked as I always seem to do. pack lots of t-shirts, shorts, coverups, stuff like that. We woke up every morning, put on our swimsuits and shorts and t-shirt, went to breakfast and hit the beach. We dressed a little better for dinner, but I brought my husband alot of jeans and pants and he never wore them, he said it was too hot. He just always wore a nice pair of cargo shorts and his sandals since there is no dress code, which we think is nice.

We stressed a little too much this first day about trying to plan our activities for the week. I think that when you work you butt off at home and finally get a vacation it takes a little while to chill out and not try to be on a schedule. It's hard when you first get to the resort and it can be overwhelming with all the things there are to do. Relax and take each day as it comes.

The staff at Xpu-ha are wonderful people that genuinly wanted you to have a good time and went out of their way to please you. We left tips even though it didn't make a difference in the service. Carmen, the server on the beach was awsome everyday, we tip her, she works her booty off because she's the only one. Jesus, one of the activity directors was pure entertainment. That kid was everywhere! On the beach playing soccer with the kids, handing out snorkeling gear at the kayaking place, performing at the shows, you name it he did it. He even sat with us at the lobby bar one night for an hour giving us "spanish lessons", this was already after he was off the clock, so sweet. It was little things like this that made this the best vacation I've ever had.

Don't stress about the room. I did before we got there, but when we got dropped off from the airport and saw how unique the lobby was, just the whole atmosphere, I just knew that any room would be fine, I didn't even make any "special request". But Carlos at the front desk did hook us up with an upper floor room in the crocodiles section just beside the snorkeling inlet, we couldn't see it, but we were'nt in the room that often anyways.

Already planning to go back next year with friends and a few years later when our kids get older!!!!!!!


Reviewer from Columbus, Ohio - October 22, 2004

This place is awesome!!! We were so entirely impressed that we are already planning to bring some friends back next fall. We stayed at Xpu Ha for four nights and at Iberostar Tucan for four nights and the whole time, we were wishing we'd just stayed at Xpu Ha. I swear my new hubby was going to break into tears when we passed the entrance on a different tour.

First things first: This is not the place for barbie or other princess-type people. The grounds are enormous and you will need to walk, hop on a tram, or grab a bike to go places. Although we thought that was part of the fun, it could get old after a while. We met a couple who'd been there for 2 weeks and they were somewhat tired of it. If it rains, you either walk in the rain or get room service. It's VERY casual and you'll often see people walking and dining in their swimsuits and cover ups. No need to bring your heels. Some comfy shorts and t-shirts are all you really need, though to dress up a sundress is plenty.

The rooms were really unique. The jacuzzi in our room was used several times and came in handy after a long day of snorkeling, swimming or other activities. They provide the bubble bath. The maid service was good. We left $1 or $2 a night. Our lady didn't speak English, so if you need anything in particular, you should call the front desk. We wished they had restocked our mini-bar more often, but with alcohol plentiful at every bar and restaurant, it wasn't a big deal. The rooms were a bit musty and the AC never really got it COLD in there but it wasn't enough of a nuisance to worry about. The beds are definitely firm but the ones at Iberostar were downright torture in comparison.

The food was great - though I can't say much about the a la carte restaurants since we stuck to Ragazzis and Caletas almost entirely. Ragazzis probably has the bigger selection, but Caletas was just so perfectly situated by the lagoon and ocean, that you just enjoyed sitting there. And the grilled fish, shellfish, and steaks to order were great. I liked breakfast a lot - the egg man made up whatever you wanted. Toppings aplenty. We found the service at the bars and restaurants to be fantastic. We noticed that we got much better service after smiling, saying gracias or thank you, and being patient with language difficulties. We gave a $1 tip when someone was serving us for a long time at a bar or was extra helpful at dinner. It didn't seem expected or necessary though.

The snorkeling inlet was fun. We just started snorkeling so it was a good place to get used to it. We brought our own (cheap) snorkeling gear from home but the resort has its own equipment as well if you don't want to pack or carry it around. We also went to Xel Ha for a longer day of snorkeling.

The evening entertainment was limited but enjoyable. Go to the Lounge Bar after about 8:30 and they have a show, games or live bands for you to see. They do offer to take you to a night club for the late night crowd, but since we spent almost every day waking early, getting to the beach or snorkeling, eating til we felt like puking, and having too many pina coladas, the only thing we wanted to do late at night was go to bed to get up early again.

It seemed to us like half the guests were American or British and the other half were Spanish speakers from all over the Americas and Spain. There were a few kids but none that we saw under the age of 5 or so. I don't know if it would be a great place to take small kids but I think the older ones would have a blast. LOTS of honeymooners.

Well, since we stayed at two resorts down there, I'll give a bit of a comparison. Iberostar Tucan/Quetzal was much more 'touristy' and crowded. MANY more children. The beds were just torture. The Iberostar pools and beach were so close together that it was just one big rush of people compared to Xpu Ha's space and relaxed atmosphere. I actually think the food was better at Iberostar but the whole hassle of making dinner reservations at the a la carte restaurants was weird - the buffets were great. The service was definitely more friendly at Xpu Ha. We did enjoy the swim up bar at Iberostar... very deadly!

We just can't wait to go back to Xpu Ha!!!!


Reviewer from Bury St. Edmunds, England - October 13, 2004

We have just returned from what was without doubt the most amazing, unique holday experience. From the moment we we were greeted at reception with a glass of champagne to the second we departed we couldn't find anything to complain about. The staff were all superb with a special mention to William in the Mariacha restaurant and Carlos at the Ragazzi.

The accommodation was impeccable, we were situated in the 'Mammals' section with an upstairs room, having heard the stories on this site of 'musty smells' and 'insect problems' in the rooms we were well prepared with plug in repellent and scented candles, needless to say they were not needed. The room was spotless on arrival and was maintained throughout our stay to that standard.

The restaurants were all superb, the food was fresh, cooked perfectly and the service was friendly and efficient. Stories of watered down drinks at the bars proved unfounded, having worked my way through the cocktail menu I can confirm the alcohol content was as it should be!

The beach was beautiful, crystal clear water and powdery white sand. We sat on the beach early one morning to watch the sunrise, awesome! Lounging around by the pools was lovely, with staff on hand to serve drinks the only energy spent was moving from the sunbed to the water.

The surrounding environment is something you can't tire of, the jungle is obviously home to all sorts of different animals too many to list here but the highlight had to be the raccoons. Before going out of an evening we both applied insect repellent and between us we only received 5 bites.

A concern we had before arrival was the huge amount of walking we would have to do. We found that to walk around the full perimeter of the site took approximately 20 minutes, so don't worry you don't have to an Olympian! If you don't like walking then just ask for centrally located accomodation or use the golf buggies that transport people around the site. The longest we had to wait for a buggy was 10 minutes.

This resort is just amazing, a unique experience. If you want to stay in a luxury 5 star resort with elevators, sliding doors etc. don't go here, pick one of the thousands of hotels that give you that. However, if you want to stay at a luxury 5 star resort with a difference you can't go far wrong at XPU-HA PALACE. Why have a concrete jungle when you can have THE JUNGLE!?


Reviewer from Los Angeles, CA - August 8, 2004

We just got back last week from the Xpu-Ha Palace. This place was great. We were only gone a week and I came back relaxed like I was gone a month. This resort is about an hour south of Cancun, away from all the hustle. However, it's only about 20 min. away from Playa Del Carmen. It's situated in an eco-park, which basically means it's carved out of the jungle.

We bumped into a few guests who didn't research their vacation and were upset by being too close to nature. If chilling on the beach, hanging out at the pool, taking walks, listening to wild birds, crossing paths with local fauna (boas, iguanas, racoons) isn't your bag, this place is not for you.

Xpu-Ha beach is awsome. The water is a clear tub, sand is clean and white, and with a cold frosty in hand you become the Corona commercial.

The food and service at this resort was better than it had to be for an all inclusive. I think all the Palace resorts take it to another level. They have buffet's going on all day and a couple order off the menu restaurants for dinner, which we usually hit. I liked eating outside at the Caleta (inlet) the best. They had grilled shrimp, langostinos, and Salmon filets to order, throw a little hot salsa on top and go to work. They also had steaks and chops off the Q as well, the rib-eye was the most tender. Breakfasts had a big variety, eggs to order, hotcakes, french toast, etc.., lunch was a my least favorite presentation. However, there is always something to eat at any time of day or night.

As far as the activities went, we did nothing most of the day except become one with the ocean. My son and I played volleyball and soccer on the beach. My wife and I read books and hung out. I'm a scuba diver and the snorkling at the facility was weak. However, if you are a beginner, you can snorkel the inlet and the lagoon (estuary) between 9-5. I saw a really big sting ray and a barracuda in the inlet one day, but for the most part the snokeling was boring. They have scuba diving available at the resort, but I wouldn't recommend it, the scuba sites had nothing good to say about the company (Aquaworld). I highly recommend Tank-Ha. I went with them after researching the various reviews and was very happy. They even picked up my cab fare to their dive shop in PDC. They also have a shop 20 min walk down the beach at Club Maeva. I did a two tank dive in the Cenotes (sink holes) one of the best dives I've ever done. I also did a two tank dive on Cozumel. They are the only company from PDC that have their own boat. Saves a lot of time, less than an hour each way. Coz had incredible visability and beautiful coral. However, I gotta say I like the fish in Hawaii better. Keep in mind you want to make sure the dive company in Mexico is safe.

Palace resorts also lets you visit their other hotels during the day and use the facilities. We stayed put, not motivated to leave our paradise. It did kind of suck that many guests from the other resorts came to Xpu-Ha and took up beach space.

You can also go on various excursions to Tulum and the ruins. It was hard to drag me off the beach to go diving, much less deal with crowds and the hot son at the pyramids. However, I got a lot of positive reviews from other guests that went.

My wife loves to shop and there is a good gift shop at the resort and some shopping fun in PDC. We live in So. Cal, have been to Mexico many times, not real excited about shopping in Mexico. How many hammocks and blankets can you own?

Our son brought his scooter, which was great to get around in. Should have gone to Toys R US and bought Razors for all three of us. We read the trams were slow and that it was hard to get around the resort. After the first day, you get dialed into where the trams go most often and we had no problems getting around. There are also bikes to snatch everywhere. My advise is don't be impatient, don't be afraid to walk, and when in Rome, do as the Romans. Keep in mind YOU ARE IN MEXICO! IN THE MIDDLE OF A TROPICAL JUNGLE! It's not America, although with the new resorts, restaurants and Sam's Club, it's still 2nd world. SLOW DOWN, YOU ARE ON VACATION. Don't expect them to rush it for you, it won't happen.

One thing really pissed me off during the trip. A few of my fellow Americans were rude, loud and obnoxious to the staff. These people are trying to show you a good time, bring you drinks and entertain you. It's ok to say please and thank you. You might want to try a couple of simple cordial words in Español. You don't have to remind them that you can do it better in America. You don't have to take the illegal alien problem in America out on the resort staff. They are trying to work hard and earn a living just like you. The abrasive attitude won't bring your drinks any faster or cook your steak more well done.

Last, as far as the rooms go, Reptiles and Reefs section are the best, closest to the beach, pools, inlet, lagoon. All Xpu-Ha Palace rooms are nice, equiped with double jacuzzi, big shower, firm beds, but get on the waiting list to those sections when you check in. Be cool to the staff at check in and follow up. They hooked us up with a great ocean view room in reptiles the second day. Also the rooms can get a little musty, due to climate. My wife brought some Febreze, which oh so freshened things up.

Hope this helps and welcome to Jurrasic Park.


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