14 Nights in Cancun - 5* All Inclusive
Duration:
14 Nights
From €1,969pp
21st June 2025
Holidays to the Riviera Maya take in a coastline packed with sandy beaches, reef diving spots and Mayan ruins, not to mention Mexican food.
A lot to go round
You can head for the Riviera Maya, on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, and do nothing but sip cocktails on tropical beaches. But there's so much more on offer. Mayan ruins, eco parks, world-class diving – they’re all on the cards along this 30-kilometre stretch of coastline, which takes in lively Playa del Carmen and the quieter Punta Allen. Just so you know, the beaches on this stretch of coastline sometimes experience increased levels of seaweed – called sargassum. It’s influenced by the weather and ocean currents. If your hotel’s affected, the staff will do everything they can to clear it.
Top-notch scuba diving
The Riviera’s beaches really are quite something. The snorkelling and scuba diving are second to none, as one of the world’s biggest reefs sits just off the coast. And the region is also famous for its cenotes – giant underground rock pools that you can swim in.
A quartet of eco parks
Beaches and cenotes aren’t the Riviera’s only natural attractions – you’ve also got plenty of wildlife, jungle and underwater caves. All of this is best showcased in the area’s huge eco parks. There are four to choose from and each one lays on something different, so you can set off on a boat trip on the lookout for dolphins, raft down rivers or just take in the jaguars, flamingos and monkeys that call the parks home.
Daytrips to Mayan ruins at Tulum
Mayan ruins are a real must-see in Mexico, and you can explore a brilliantly preserved city at Tulum, on the Riviera’s southern tip. There are about 60 buildings to see, including the castle and the Temple of the Descending God. The whole place is perched on cliffs above the sea, so you get breathtaking views – but for the best photos, take the steps down to the beach and look back up.
5* Grand Palladium Kantenah Resort & Spa
In Riviera Maya, Mexico - Caribbean Coast, Mexico
Tucked away in the tropical landscapes of the Mayan Riviera, the Grand Palladium Kantenah Resort & Spa looks out over nearly a mile of bright-white beach.
Stay here and you can expect Mayan-style architecture throughout, from the restaurants through to the huge outdoor pool scene. Think towering ceilings, marble floors, and thatched umbrellas.
It’s particularly popular with families, thanks to the hotel-run kids’ club and colourful waterpark. Adults can relax by the three pools or book in for a treatment at the hotel spa.
Location
Where is the hotel
- Private beach
- In centra Riviera Maya
- 30-minute drive from Cancun and Tulum
Rooms
All rooms have a balcony or terrace, plus views over the hotel's garden and Mayan forest. Rooms are available as a deluxe double, with either a king-size bed or two doubles, a bathroom with luxury amenities, a TV with movie channel, and minibar replenished daily. Or, you can opt for a junior suite which come with a whirlpool bath.
Facilities
Three pools, 14 restaurants and access to 16 bars across the whole complex – this place doesn’t scrimp when it comes to choice. The pool scene includes a secret pool for adults and a waterpark for kids. In the restaurants, you can dine on everything from Brazilian steaks to Italian pizzas. Elsewhere, you’ll find a spa, lots of live entertainment in the evenings, and a hotel-run kids’ club with PlayStation competitions and beach sports on the agenda.
- Flights from Dublin
- Accommodation
- All Inclusive Basis
*Prices are per person based on 2 adults sharing


