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.
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
Great week but i would not return
Hugues B on Mar 23, 2024
We had a great trip overall. Food is good, à la carte restaurants are great but hard to book. The day we arrived almost eveything was fully booked so we had to take what's spot was left. The buffet is good with a lot of choice but some food are cold and it's hard to know what's what. Meats are either great or really bad. Breakfast buffet is very nice. The room was renovated but some lights are not working. Mini-fridge is not very cold. The king bed was hard as a rock and very uncomfortable. A lot of light in the room at night because of a glass wall in the shower that let all the outside light come in. Shower is leaking all over the bathroom floor too. Pools are really nice and we had a great time at the quiet pool. Drinks are ok and the taste will vary a lot depending on where you are on the resort. La isla bar in the main pool is the worst with lineups and cheap drinks. The beach is full of sargass with no beach bars an overall bad experience there. Shows at the theatre are great when they are not making you pay an extra 300 mx for them. There is a lot of extra that they are trying to make you pay for: any beer other than the regular brand, some meals à la carte, shows at la hacienda, dolphins, snorkling, etc. They are trying very hard to push their Privileged Club thing and will grab you for an hour and a half to push it by promising a rebate on their very expensive and limited choices of activities outside the resort. Service is excellent, workers are always smiling, a great experience with them. The resort is clean and room cleaning is perfect. There is no room service for food and drinks. We had a great trip with some high and lows. I would recommend the resort for the pools, the food and the service. I would not for the beach, the rooms and the privileged club and money extras.
Beautiful Resort
k7vidya (London, United Kingdom) on Mar 21, 2024
Bahia Principe Grand Tulum was one of the 4 BP hotels in Tulum area. You can travel from one to another by buggies. Guests who are staying at Grand Tulum can use the facilities at Grand Coba for free of charge including dinner. Guests can check in & pre book the a là carte dinners through BP App. The number of a là carte dinners you can book depends on your BP membership status & the number of nights you're staying. We were able to book 3 out of 7 nights we were staying. Although we checked in via the app, we were made to wait with others, so not sure what's the point in doing it beforehand. We didn't get the welcome drinks whereas we saw others were given welcome drinks. When I booked, I mentioned that it was my husband's birthday earlier in the month. They had happy birthday banner on the door and a bottle of drink & chocolates in the room. The room was very spacious, had plenty of room for our suitcases and a small balcony facing the garden with the Carribean sea view. We spent 3 whole days at the resort just relaxing by the beach and walking around the beautiful gardens and the ground. There are plenty of sun loungers by all 3 pools and by the beach. Yucatan buffet restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch & dinner with variety of food as well as live cooking stations & kids section. Gets busy during breakfast & dinner. Although the food & service here was great, I would have liked the the food items labeled better for vegetarians & vegans. We also had lunch from the Beach Food Truck. Ordering was easy, came quick but not the best food I've had there. We had lunch from the pop up food truck, where we had to queue for a long time as there was only 1 person serving and he would disappear midway to get more food or plates. So didn't try again. We had dinner at 3 A là carte restaurants and the food we had in them were first class. They made sure our dietary requirements were met. Hindù Restaurant Thali transports you to Far East with its fusion food. It is located in the Tulum Grand complex, whereas the Mediterraneo and Mikado are in Coba complex. We originally booked Mikado for Teppanyaki, but they let us change last minute to a là carte. There are daily programmes like bike tour, yoga, dance lessons & aerobics offered as well as free paddle surf, kayaks, tennis, catamarans for hire, snorkeling for a limited time each day to the guests. Finally, the shows. We watched 2 shows, both for extra charge, but both worth the money. "Origen" is a unique and fascinating show in which a world of colour, culture and tradition comes to life by dancers and acrobats. 'Fiesta Mexicana' takes place at Dona Isabel Hacienda, which includes food & games as well. Guests can learn about Mexican history, traditions & their beliefs through dance, drama & music. We had a fantastic week at BP and would definitely recommend this to my clients.
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