Overview
The Bahia Principe Grand Coba is a family-friendly All Inclusive resort located in the Bahia hotel complex. The resort is located in the heart of the Riviera Maya and features two large lake-shaped pools, a children's water park, a 36-hole golf course, as well as a beautiful beach location. It is a perfect spot for a memorable family vacation by the Caribbean Sea.
*This hotel is available from both Cancún International Airport and Tulum International Airport.*
Guests staying at Bahia Principe Luxury Sian Ka'an, Bahia Principe Grand Coba and Bahia Principe Grand Tulum receive discounted golf at PGA Riviera Maya.
18 holes Championship Course, Twilight Championship Course and 9 Holes Executive Course.
Rates include:
Green fee with golf cart
2 bottles of water per person
24 practice balls.
Tee time reservations: contactcenter@pgarivieramaya.com
Guests of Bahia Principe Grand Coba have access to specialty restaurants at Bahia Principe Grand Tulum.
Other fees include
- A Government of Quintana Roo environmental tax ranging from $1-7 USD* per person per night is to be paid locally to the hotel. *Subject to change.
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
1080
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Round-trip airport transfers
- 3 à la carte dinners for 7 night stays and 4 à la carte dinners for a 10 night stay per week (reservations required, dress code in effect, long pants for men)
- Non-motorized water sports up to 1 hour per person/day
- Entrance to discotheque in “Hacienda Doña Isabel” with local drinks included (except Premium drinks)
- Access to the à la carte restaurants of the Bahia Principe Grand Tulum (reservations required)
- All gratuities
- Nightly entertainment
- Intro scuba lessons in the pool
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Such a change at Coba.
Tammy B (Calgary, Canada) on Oct 05, 2024
I am really confused about all of the reviews for October 2024. We are currently staying here in this resort. This resort has been our favorite for over 20 years. This is the first time we have been back since Covid, what a huge change, for the worst. Firstly, we were told that only parties of four are allowed in the a la carte restaurants. We are here for our wedding anniversary and with two couples. This did not make any sense. Then we were told that there are only two restaurants available for us during our two week stay. We asked to speak to a manager. They said the manager is never at the resort. A young girl came out after us waiting at the desk for 1/2 hr, and then were able to get two more days with a repeat of one restaurant and they will try to accommodate a table of six but it is normally not allowed. Then we went to take our towels back to the towel shed. The girl said she was closed even though there was a pile of towels behind her. She also said that there are only enough towels for one per person per day and we could not trade them out in the afternoon. The food is good with good selection, however, the dishes are empty quite often and you are waiting a long time for a refill as you wander the buffet. We had asked for an adjoining room with one of the couples and the same building for all three of us couples. They did not have an adjoining room even after I emailed them 7 days prior to coming and asked specifically about that and about booking the a la cartes. I received an email back saying the a la cartes would be no problem and the adjoining room should be okay as well. Why make those promises if you can’t accommodate them? I seriously think that the staff here are trying and I am sure that Covid made every hotel take a huge hit financially and with staff, but Coba was always our favorite and this is only our first day here and I am extremely disappointed. I hope the next 13 days go better, otherwise this will be a long couple of weeks. I will update the review at the end of our stay.
Not as expected but still ok
Marcos C (Joao Pessoa, PB) on Oct 05, 2024
It was not a poor experience, but I would not come back anymore. Cons: beach is disappointing, small area and completely full of chairs, hard to move in the area and sand is full of rocks, it does not look like sand. Drinks are also disappointing, any drinks beside beer and water tastes awful, not sure why, but any juices or alcoholic drinks tasted like medication LOL, even sodas also tastes bad, I think they use regular water in the soda machines instead of sparkling water. The resort also gets really crowded in the weekends, lines for bars are long during weekends. Pros: good food and great variety. Resort is clean. Lots of nature including a few animals that I never seen before. Children activities are fun and pools are nice too.
Vacation Offers
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One child 2-12 years old stays for free at select all-inclusive Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean.
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