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“A stunning hotel with three different resort areas,...”

★★★★★

written by on 31/03/2010

A stunning hotel with three different resort areas, many pools and a fantastic beach. There are ten world class restaurants on site, six of which you can book during your two week stay. The Brazilian and French restaurants were outstanding. Book these on your first day to ensure you can get in!

The food in the "ordinary" restaurants was fantastic with themed events on a daily basis. The quality, cboice and quantity of food was incredible.

This entire resort was kept and maintained at a very high standard, something which other resorts and hotels could learn from!

All of the staff were incredibly friendly, just get used to saying "hola!" to everyone who passes.

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“The Bahaia Principe Resort in Tulum, Mexico, is a very...”

★★★★★

written by bjcool on 23/07/2006

The Bahaia Principe Resort in Tulum, Mexico, is a very well maintained resort with very friendly staff and excellent choice of food, which all combine to provide an excellent holiday.

The surroundings are beautiful, and the hotel is right on the beach. The staff are friendly. The atmosphere is relaxed with no rules plastered everywhere. there was an excellent selection of buffet food, and there were also speciality restaurants. The hotel also has its own transport system which is free, but as it is a very large complex, including Hotels Tulum, Akumal and Coba, it means you need to use the hotel's own transport to get between them.

We will definitely return in the future.

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Written on: 01/09/2006

Just got back from this hotel and was going to book Moon Palace next year but not now we are going back to Bahia Principe as i don't think the extra cost to go to Moon Palace can justify going there as this hotel is top

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