Overview
Located in the paradise of Mexico's Riviera Maya on the Caribbean shore, Bahia Principe Grand Tulum's natural exotic surroundings create an adventurous resort with an array of family-friendly activities. This grand complex offers activities designed to keep guests entertained at the pools, on the beach or throughout the resort.
*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 Tulum have access to the facilities and restaurants of the Bahia Principe Grand Coba (except buffet restaurant).
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
774
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)
- Free entrance to the discotheque in “Hacienda Doña Isabel” with local drinks included
- Non-motorized water sports (1 hour per person/day)
- Use of bicycles (1 hour per person/day)
- Kids club ages 4-12
- Access to the facilities and restaurants of the Bahia Principe Grand Coba (except buffet restaurant)
- Intro scuba lessons in the pool
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Poor Overall vs. Competitors
dev0nle (Stoney Creek, Canada) on Dec 20, 2024
The resort ground were quite nice. The beach was beautiful - as good as it gets in the Mayan, but that is the only good part. We frequent the Mayan - having stayed at Barcelo (our favorite), palladium, dreams, hard rock and the Royalton. This is the worst one in terms of food quality, drink quality and rooms. Rooms are super basic: zero amenities outside a bar of soap and very cheap watery body wash, shampoo and conditioner dispensers. That would have been OK - but on top of it no room service. We really enjoy coffee and breakfast on our balcony in the morning, but no such thing at this resort. In fact, the only place to eat breakfast was the crowded buffet where service was terrible and we found ourselves waiting in line every morning to get in. Not a relaxing way to start our day. I don’t understand why they didn’t offer quality breakfast at one of the waterfront restaurants. Total shame. Also food and drink quality was incredibly poor - the drinks tasted like plastic or chemicals. Our kids love pina colladas, but we had to stop ordering them because they seriously tasted awful. The self serve drink stations for soda didn’t work, so more lining up at the bar all day long. If you order any drink with juice, it was a mix that tasted like plastic - orange juice, cranberry juice - all of them! Additionally, lunch food quality was also terrible. Hot dogs, hamburgers and nachos with fake cheese - no fresh guacamole to be found. Additionally when we arrived, we went to book dinner reservations immediately, but were told everything was booked for the next 10 days. We ended up just showing up at sit down restaurants and managed to get it, as they were rarely full. The overall food and beverage experience was a huge disappointment and really ruined the resort. We will never be returning to a Bahia.
Nice for families but way past its heyday.
Dave M (Denver, North Carolina) on Dec 19, 2024
Ive been a seasoned traveler for the last 40 something years and these are my experiences with this property. We are staying in this hotel right now, and have had an issue with the thermostat or smoke alarm beeping at night arbitrarily. This is loud enough to awaken you out of a sound sleep. I’ve called the front desk FOUR TIMES and no one’s corrected this issue. Food is “Midwestern Mexican” plenty of It but about as bland as paste. This morning when I went to shower our water pressure in the shower-head was nill. Is there an upside? Yes. The people who work here for the most part are very helpful, and nice. But ownership? They care about pocketing your money - nothing else. Bahía Príncipe touts itself as a world class property, and it’s not. Much more what I would expect from a timeshare property, still nice but way past its heyday.
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