![]() This section accepts teens from 12 to 16 years old sharing suite with their parents. The adult-only area of the resort features 90 ocean-view suites with private plunge pools. The Resort offers three areas full of comfort, whether you desire a tranquil stay among adults or a fun family getaway. Regardless, the resort’s number goal is for everyone to have a memorable experience. A kids’ club entertains children and a teen club keeps those 13 to 18 year olds happy, even after sundown. Instead of dragging guests off their lounge chairs to join in a chicken dance or a volleyball game, the attendants gently inquire if you want a drink or any food. Grand Velas’ all-inclusive concept also banishes a boisterous activities staff. ![]() The three lodging areas serve to mitigate crowds and to keep the convention business from overwhelming families traveling on their own. While the Grand Class accepts only adults, both the Master Class, Zen Grand and Ambassador Class, welcome families. The Grand Velas Riviera Maya spreads out on 205 acres and offers 491 all-suite accommodations in three different sections. The food and facilities at the Grand Velas Riviera Maya conjure up comparisons to the area’s five-diamond properties such as the Ritz-Carlton Cancun and the JW Marriott Cancun. The Grand Velas Riviera Maya, opened November 2008, and offers eight specialty restaurants - each included in your price - plus accommodations hovering at around 1,200 square feet and one butler/concierge for every 12 guestrooms. The Grand Velas Riviera Maya, is so impressive, that it’s hard to believe the resort functions as an all-inclusive. ![]() The lobby’s tall, white walls, topped by a 100-foot high palapa (thatched roof) ceiling, frame the scene. It’s hard to take our eyes off the view: a series of infinity pools that seem, from our vantage point, to merge into the sea. At the Ambassador lobby, one of the resort’s three areas or “ambiances,” the staff offers us refreshing cold towels and glasses of iced mango-kiwi tea. From the entry gate of the resort, we drive through a “jungle” of tropical trees and dense thickets of mangroves, a landscape suggestive of the Riviera Maya as it used to be, a tropical green refuge bordering the blue Caribbean. ![]()
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