Phone Number 8004447171
Catalonia Playa Maroma
Federal 307 Chetumal-puerto J. Km.360+250 Punta Maroma, Near Maroma Beach, Playa Maroma, 77710, Mexico
Rating
4.2
Price Level
$$$
Rooms
407
Pets
No
10
May

Catalonia Playa Maroma, Playa Maroma

Catalonia Playa Maroma

Surrounded by waving palm trees and untouched nature, this beach resort is situated right on a stunning white sand beach. The hotel is located within a 15-minute walk from centre of Punta Maroma, 20 kilometres north from Playa del Carmen and 15 kilometres from Cancún International Airport. This splendid complex offers magnificent accommodation within marvellous natural scenery. A seemingly endless white sand beach will be a perfect place to recharge batteries and escape the everyday life. The establishment combines elegance with traditional Mexican elements. The guestrooms boast gorgeous décor and cosy furnishings to offer a snug refuge in which to feel completely at ease after a fun-filled day. Guests can choose from 5 restaurants serving buffet or a la carte meals and enjoy drinks in 3 charming bar during a fantastic retreat. Those who wish to keep in fit may tone up at the fitness centre and then enjoy relaxing treatments of the spa or have a dip in the pool.

Catalonia Playa Maroma

Price & Availability

Overall

Excellent
4.2
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Customers Review

Cleanliness 4.4
Comfort 4.4
Neighborhood 4.5
Amenities 4
Condition 4.2
Recomendation 100%
“4.5 due to kids club being closed mid October 2021.We stayed at PDC 5th street hotel and got to know the beaches in that area for 2 nights. Then we paid a 400mxn cab ride to get to this hotel. What a sharp contrast! PDC is definitely for the brave and adventurous, this place is for family and to be pampered.This being my first 5 star hotel all inclusive experience, I don't have any to compare but, I must state this place doesn't deserves that title from my 4 night stay. The facilities looked fine at reception but the inner sanctum is in need of minor maintenance: broken tiles, vegetation pruning, washed out signs, crackling speakers. Gripe. I hope they improve these details. Could be they may be recovering from the impact covid did to tourism and can soon fund this.The staff are extremely dedicated hard working folks, amicable, customer first . Kudos to each and every area from cleaning staff (thank you "Carmen" for our room clean), bus boys, to the evening manager "Asis?" who speaks 14 languages and seems to understand every corner of his domain and the customers he serves. Everyone's efforts shows and it's a must to greet staff with proper "buen@s _(dias, tardes, noches)_"to reveal their true smiles that brighten everyone's day.Were there fresh coconut drinks offered? Never had a chance to truly relax during pool baby sit time since kids club was out of order arising from Covid concerns. Understandable. Can't say this was false advertising since there are notices online stating services may be unavailable during covid, but this was what made any gripes tagged as "non-issue" to "oh well, less adult time". Still Im a firm believer that no one should take care of kids better than parents do still, would of made the difference to make this a perfect stay.On the first day we discovered that the pool can get suddenly deep and children can easily fall in if left unattended, so a clear cautionary warning would be nice somewhere in the pool area. Perhaps safety ropes to distinguish the deeper areas? We found out and kept our 5yo in the jacuzzi enclosure since it's wading deep and was easier to monitor, though the benches near the jacuzzi were always occupied. People left items on them to reserve it and wander off to other activities, gripe.The beach waves were stronger than the city, was told our area funneled stronger currents, so not so great for kids. For adults it was good, just floating a while and getting ocean elixir in the pores revitalizes like nothing else. The sand was white and shady palm trees with snooze benches to idle looked great. I think there was a drink waiter, but didn't get a chance to lounge at the beach much. We mostly baby sat my kid in the pool and rotated with the wife for solo beach time.The a-la-carte (ALC) dining was the crown jewel of my stay here, they are very clean and elegant. The cuisine was exquisitely delicious and paired fantastically with wine, again the staff were privy to our every needs and we felt in the lap of luxury. Kudos to our waiters "Antonio", "Jorge" thank you so much for making the difference with your commendable efforts.Overall we had a great time! my kid was enamored with the coatis running around with their cute faces, him trying to pet the baby ones. The rooms were air conditioned fresh with comfy beds and all the services you need. The buffet has great range of choices really can't ask for more (gripe with the morning buffet, the unnecessary long line for the made-to-order omelette, they should open 2 grills to reduce the wait time). Once I tried the ALC dining, I ate less at the morning buffet to try more items at the ALC options in the evening, making the value proposition simply worth every penny.Any aforementioned nitpicks are just that, minor details. The weather was fine, ocean was warm, upbeat service folks, outstanding food, comfy fresh beds, priced right...I can't wait to return to greet with warmth my new extended familia at the beach!”
— Rod M
“The staff is amazing. They work really hard to give a good service. I am an ETC member, I do not understand why a regular room is even an option for us (no more options available). Worse hotel I have ever stayed. I booked it not knowing the mistake I was making. I was trusting ETC judgment on the rooms. The regular rooms are “updated” BUT there are still in bad conditions. The bed is very uncomfortable, the infrastructure of the building is really old, water all over the floor when taking a shower, there is a lot of seaweed bc they only clean the beach one time a day and the food is really bad. The staff can’t upgrade the room because they overbooked the hotel. Very disappointed with the hotel and of course ETC.”
— Brenda Hernandez