Grand Decameron Complex, Trademark reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

4.0 Very Good

  • Cleanliness 4.4
  • Location 4.2
  • Rooms 3.6
  • Service 4.3
  • Value 4.2

6148 TripAdvisor reviews

TripAdvisor users rated this property 1 out of 5

Would not recommend

Mike L on Jan 10, 2026

My friend convinced me to come to this place. The only reason I'd come back is because it's familiar. Do not disturb sign means nothing cleaner still tried coming in while I'm having a nap, directions to find your place was the worst, food was recycled from day(s) before, fridge desserts were gross and all wet, tried different cakes and they were drier than the chicken. Lipstick on glasses that they serve you full of whatever you ordered, Prob 5 people in this whole area speaks English so you can't ask anybody for help. They try, but come on, more than half (tourists) this place is white people who speak english, Spent 40 mins in line for reservations at 8am go to the restaurant for 6pm where they say it is and it's not the right one. Server says it's the other restaurant, that restaurant says its that one. The second "help" desk tells me it's the first restaurant, calls for help says same thing I was done by then more than half an hour past reservation now. Wifi doesn't work inside the rooms, so you have to hang out on the balcony to use wifi. People reserve chairs (with towels) and they stay empty all day, They have a Mexican night where all the restaurants force you to eat Mexican. I'm not Mexican and I don't like it. 3 light bulbs have been burnt out the entire time, the curtains are not black outs so you're waking up with the sunrise, for some reason there's loud af Mexican music late in the evening until 1030pm and you can hear it with your doors closed (I was the furthest building from it), the water was turned off one evening and didn't come back on til mid afternoon the next day. Couple days later it goes off again for idk how long. Yes the alcohol is watered down but it's for your own safety and theirs. The only thing that kept me sane beside my books, were the iguanas. This was my first solo vacation and I'm 44 (with grown kids now), but I am pretty upset on the cost vs experience. I wish I could have went home sooner.

TripAdvisor users rated this property 1 out of 5

Swim in the ocean, eat off resort, avoid Adrian

Nick F on Jan 04, 2026

Overall vibes: very family friendly resort A pretty dated resort, paint falling off exterior walls. The pools are lovely and the bar staff are funny and polite. Activities all day long, every day. Terrible service. Beautiful beach When we checked in the sheets were damp and they told us they'd change them but didnt until the next morning when they complained that the sheets were soiled and left them in a garbage bag in our room. There very few power outlets in the rooms, we had to unplug the lamps next to our bed to charge our phones and housekeeping unplugged our cords to make the bed. Our fridge didnt work but we realized they had unplugged it in favor of a lamp. The shower in our room leaked onto the bathroom floor and pooled in the entrance to the room. When checking in we had major issues with the night manager Adrian. This poor egotistical man must only be allowed to work at night so that he interacts with the fewest people. My girlfriend arrived a night early and they told her to go to a hostel instead of letting her pay to stay with us or for a room. Then all the hostels around were closed so we looked for a room through different bookings and they had several available and we had to book online. They then had a contract that was only in Spanish, with a #4 font, too small to translate with a phone, that I had to sign to stay. The whole time the night staff and security are pointing and laughing at us in Spanish. The food is mediocre to say the least. The buffet breakfast is okay, a little bit of everything but all very overcooked. Lunch buffets are very much the same. For dinner, you have to wake up at 7am to book a table at one of the a la carte restaurants. So you better know what you want to eat and when as soon as you wake up. The food is entirely mediocre at each of the a la carte. Then if you dont get a table you can't just show up later and hope. They won't entertain that. So you go to the buffet and at dinner its especially bad.

TripAdvisor users rated this property 2 out of 5

Not so great! Wont stay there again!

Daniel R on Jan 03, 2026

The worst time to go over Xmas at the Royal de Cameron. It was noisy, over crowded with Mexicans (although we are in their country) it was still extremely expensive for what we got, and the buffets were not so great, as the food trays were constantly empty, and always waiting to be replenished. Over all if you enjoy this type of holiday, then this is the place to go. It was just my husband and I and were looking for some relaxation.

TripAdvisor users rated this property 1 out of 5

Very sad what the Decameron has become

Mike A on Jan 01, 2026

When we first came to the Decameron many years ago, there were free cigarettes on the bar and at every meal, the tables had tablecloths, linen napkins and appropriate cutlery and glassware for the meal. The food was quite impressive and I found the staff everywhere to be amazing. It was truly an exemplary experience!!! But that was then; this is now. (TL;DR - don't waste your money here. Lots of much better options just to the south on the same great beach.) This was our 23rd visit and the decline in the past years has been nothing short of astounding and, almost unimaginably, this resort has approached Cuba levels of yuckiness. Unlike the colourful, vibrant and exciting buildings depicted by management photos on this page, they have been painted a boring beige which is now peeling and flaking off in many areas. You might as well be in Florida, the Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, Cuba or the Dominican as it looks tedious and no longer instills a sense of coming home. I think this is the worst decision management has ever made. While I understand that some rooms have been updated (and not in the best way) our room was pretty much the same as it was in the last millennium, although clearly showing its advanced age, except the old window shaker AC unit has been replaced and we have a flat screen TV. I have no idea when the blue chair cushions disappeared. The food selection and quality is quite dismal at the lunch and dinner buffets with the infrequent surprise of a hot and tasty item...but that doesn't happen very often at all. Breakfast buffet was actually the treat of the day as you could get eggs made to order and there was generally a good selection of fruit available. Beef, pork and chicken was consistently overcooked and dry and somehow frequently cold. While I contemplated how meat could possibly be cold on a steam line, it became crystal clear when a fresh batch of baked chicken came out of the kitchen...stone cold. We experienced a similiar thing with cold french fries coming out directly from the kitchen. Unbelievable. Of our many weeks there, I don't even need all my fingers on one hand to count how many times we had a really good and special meal. Of the a la carte restaurants we booked, the Mexican was truly disappointing as three meals came out cold and the fourth one was piping hot...how does that even happen? And the staff at the Mexican were clearly not up to the job with their poor task prioritization and the quite memorable surly conduct of a particular staff member. The one true bright spot was the Piccolo restaurant which was excellent on each of our three visits to it: the food and the staff were simply brilliant! But, one fine evening, resort management had to do a dog and pony show for a group of travel reps who were seated and fed before the paying guests; at the end of the meal, we were told we had 5 minutes to leave. From our previous visits, we knew housekeeping could be sketchy doing the absolute minimum or it could be really great. One day at lunch, I observed one of the best staff members working on a second floor balcony. She was cleaning the table and chairs, wiped down the two big glass windows and then swept and washed the balcony floor. As it was well into our third week, I inspected our balcony door and lo and behold, our fingerprints were still on the window and sand was on the deck and it was quite clear the balcony chairs hadn't had a scrubbing in quite a while. Speaking of housekeeping staff, one would think they could take the initiative or even be obligated to report deficiencies within the resort. My balcony door handle and lock was literally falling off so I repaired it with my multitool...but hey, if she never goes out to the balcony to clean, I guess she wouldn't know the handle was broken. I also removed and cleaned the shower head to get some semblance of a normal shower which she should have known was faulty if she actually cleaned the shower stall. Additionally, when the sink hot water tap is turned on, it leaks through the faucet fitting and leaves a big puddle on the floor. Is it low standards or do they simply not care? For the housekeeping staff in public areas, do they not report serious maintenance issues? The men's room by the Royal Restaurant was missing a toilet seat for at least 20 days and the ladies loo at the Piccolo was deficient of a toilet seat for at least 15 days which is when we noticed it and took pictures. Somehow though, they were both replaced on the same day just before Christmas. This is true Cuba levels of incompetence and lack of concern. There are a few staff remaining who we know and they truly seem to enjoy their jobs. But there are many who are inexperienced, some just incompetent and the rest just don't seem to care. Very sad what has happened here. As we were on our way to Mexico, there we were cruising  at 39,000 feet with a ground speed of 600 MPH and 179 of my friends and I were all connected to the blazing fast wifi each doing our own thing with nary a hiccup. And then at the Decameron, it's like you time warped back to 2010. Pretty sad wifi with slow connections, frequent disconnects, failure to auto reconnect and oddly, "can't locate IP address". A Firestick couldn't even be used to watch a hockey game. In the grand scheme of things, it would be relatively inexpensive to upgrade the system but it seems quite clear management is just not interested in doing so. I believe the reason is that the huge influx of nationals all have their own data plans and don't use the wifi. Let's talk about entertainment: music around pool 1 is extremely loud and quite often with vulgar language. One fine day, when some rap stuff was screaming over the speakers, most people got up and left the pool area and then the staff were left wondering about doing their next activity. It's quite easy to spot the staff and there were usually about 9 or 11 of them hanging around pool 1. But oddly, when you wanted to get something, they were nowhere to be found as they were ALL on lunch break. Just incredible!!! And if you take the iguana tour and want a good laugh, just fact check what they tell you. LOL!!!  Anyway, we never worried about attending the night shows as we could quite easily hear them from our room. Sorry guys, I value my hearing. And in the high sun and heat of the midday, it would have been nice to play foosball or pool in the disco but that request fell on deaf ears....probably a good thing as one of the emergency exit doors was nailed shut!!! Everywhere you go, the infrastructure is failing. Whether it's the tiling in and around the pools and the thatched roofs of the bars, it seems any maintenance is an afterthought. We watched one fella replace some tiles of a small 2 square foot area that didn't even come close to matching and not 10 feet away, a tile was missing and the mortar was all chipped away; but I guess that wasn't in the 5 year plan. And on the topic of maintenance, why would the staff be spraying, washing and scrubbing around pool 1 with water lines and suction hoses at 6 o'clock in the evening when folks are going to the buffet and maybe want to check out the wares of the vendors? You guessed it, quite questionable management decisions. And finally, at one point in our trip, we found ourselves locked out of our rooms. We approached the airline rep who went to the desk for a bit and then returned to tell us to go to the main lobby. We explained our issue to a dour, expressionless automaton who, without a word, took our cards to a backroom and she came back and handed them back to us. No apology, nothing.  At the end of the day, the decline of this Decameron has been staggering and it only falls on one group. The managers. Management is doing things right. Leadership is doing the right thing. Decameron management is failing miserably on both counts. They do not care, they will deny everything and they will accept responsibility for nothing. DO. NOT. GO. HERE. Note: Management response is pointless as you have nothing but empty words. Don't bother.

TripAdvisor users rated this property 3 out of 5

A week experience with Grand Dcameron Complex Trademark

neshat h on Dec 27, 2025

The beach at the Grand Decameron complex is excellent: a long, wide stretch of white sand, very clean, with no weeds or plant debris. The ocean was clear and pleasant throughout our stay. From December 19 to 26, the weather was ideal—no rain, no clouds, and daytime temperatures ranging between 29°C and 33°C. Food & Beverage: Breakfast was consistently good and enjoyable. However, lunch and dinner were very repetitive and lacked variety, especially fruit options. The quality of coffee in the main restaurant was poor. There was only one espresso machine in the entire complex, and it did not operate on fixed or clearly posted hours. On several occasions, employees stated that espresso, latte, or cappuccino were not available. In one instance, while standing directly in front of the espresso machine, I asked the receptionist about operating hours and was told that there was no espresso machine in the complex. This suggests either a lack of staff awareness or a lack of transparency, both of which are concerning for a resort of this level. Rooms & Noise: The room contained a small, empty refrigerator that produced noticeable noise during the night. I had to call the staff and eventually unplug it to be able to sleep. Additionally, in Block 3, guests are woken as early as 7:00 a.m. due to loud noise from workers unloading food supplies at the nearby warehouse. This significantly affects rest and overall comfort.

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