My boyfriend and I traveled to Cancun for the first time on April 9th. Upon arrival to the Barcelo Costa Cancun, we were impressed by the hotel staff and our quick and easy check in.
Our room didn't have a balcony, but instead a sliding door which lead out onto some sort of roof top overlooking the beach bar. We didn't mind as we didn't anticipate spending much time inside. The room size was fine, with 1 large bed, tv, mini-bar (re-stocked daily), a table & 2 chairs, a room safe and a bathroom with a fairly large shower.
The pool area was nice, with random activities throughout the day (pool-volleyball, bracelet making, mini-golf etc). Although the games should have been more organized and less sporatic! The service at the pool was great, the bartenders circling the pool were great as well. Our drinks weren't finished and they'd be back asking if we;d like another! We also brought our own travel mugs (supplied by our travel agent) which came in handy !!!
The beach was lovely as well, except for the Pirate ships (which were a hit at nightm, apparently) they just took the look away from the beach a great deal. We appreciate the Beach Bar, which again was full of hard-working staff! Not until our last day did we realize you could order lunch from the Beach Bar! (we wished we had found out sooner, the Clubhouse and Fries were a great change from the buffet food)
We had the oppurtunity to rent sea-doo's and left not far from our own beach, just about 3 minutes up toward another resorts beach. This was fun, and we paid only $15 each for a half and hour, and were able to go far out towards other boats in the water, and coulc circle around parasailers etc.. The resort allows you to use the kayaks and peddle boats free of charge, I wouldn't suggest the peddle-boats, you have little to no control!
The buffet always had a large variety, and seemed to have a different theme each night.
We mostly booked at the restaurants for dinner, and ate at the buffet for breakfast and lunch. ( I should note, the bacon is kept inside by the grills, you need to ask for it & and they will prepare your own omlet with your choice of peppers, cheese, ham etc, again you need to ask) The reataurant we enjoyed most was the "Mexico Lindo", the Mexican food was great the 1st time, and decent the 2nd. We tried the fajitas, quesadillas, mashed potatoes, everything was good. We tried both other Restaurants, and although we had not compaints, we liked the Mexican Lindo the best.
The nightly shows were good, they gave you something to plan your night around, if your were going out to the clubs you could see the show first, have some drinks and wait for your bus to pick you up. We enjoyed some shows more than others, but each one was different!! Although, the first show was a group of engligh high-school students from the US, a choir I beleive?? We thought it was strange, but the Spanish shows began the following night and up until we left.
Nightlife - If you don't leave the resort you will have to depend on the show and the 2-man band playing in the lobby to entertain you. The resort really pushes you too leave and go to the clubs. We chose Coco Bongo, which we booked through our travel company. We payed $65 USD and this provided transportation to the club, VIP passes which consisted of being met at the door, with Tequila shots, our own VIP table which was strategically placed in the center of the club, our own bartender which brought us 2 drinks each at a time (which was impressive since we went with a group of 6). The only downside was we had to get our own transportation back to the hotel at 2 in the morning. We chose the city bus, and arrived safe and sound. The club itself was remarkable!! Acrobats hanging from the ceilings, star impersonators, huge video screens, and interactive crowd, what seemed to be thousands of people, and so much more!!! We recommend to go to Cogo Bongo, it was an experience like none other.
We didn't get to go to Senor Frogs, but we heard so many good reviews that'd we travel back to Cancun just to go! The downtown nightlife was amazing, you'd swear you were in Vegas, it was great!!!
We took a tour, again through our travel company, on a Catamaran! The tour was great, our guide was a riot ! Although we didnt get to snorkel because of high winds, we were brought to Woman Island and were able to visit the marketplace, etc. We were provided with drinks on the boat, and lunch at a nearby Beach Cafe. We also had the oppurtunity to swim with some sort of small Shark and get our pictures taken. We Catamaran staff also took a video of the tour and we were able to purchase it for $15 each.
The only real problem we had was when we were approached while waiting for the bus, by a rather intoxicated spanish man, who insisted we had some sort of problem with him and challenged my boyfriend to a fight. This was ridiculous and made us a little wary of going back into town. The situation could have easily escalated but we continued to walk to the bus, and although followed by this man, we managed to out-walk him.
We travelled both downtown and to the Plaza's, and enjoyed both. We really enjoyed the marketplaces, but didn't enjoy being hassled by shop-owners, who seemed to be a little more pushy than need be. Some, however, we're very polite and this is where we spent most of our money/time. The Plaza's seemed to be more pricey than the markets, which was expected. We would recommend vistiting "Luxury Avenue", as well as the Mexican outlet stores etc..
If we were able to change anything about our holiday or if given the oppurtunity to do it all over again, we would :
- Book more nightclub outtings, or go along with the hotel when they'd visit a new nighclub each night
- We were able to scuba-dive in the pool, but next time we'd like to take the staff up on there offer to go scuba-diving in the ocean
- We would do the Pirate Ship tour, we heard only good reviews!!
- Do not accept any uppourtunities to "Visit another hotel". We gave it, and in return were given 500 peso's, a beach bag, and a t-shirt. BUT we had to view another resort (which was absolutely beautiful) and listen to a sales associate try to sell us some sort of time-share, which we knew we would never buy, but they were so persistant, more than necessary!! And not only that, once we declined we had to meet with a manager, and then another manager. It was a waste of 2.5 hrs, don't go!
All in all, we had a wonderful time! We definitely plan on returning to Mexico soon!
The weather was amazing, the food was great and the people were pleasant.