Overview
The 24-hour all-inclusive Barceló Maya Beach, part of the Barceló Maya Grand Resort, offers 630 rooms and suites, eight distinct restaurants, eight bars, four pools, children’s water park, bowling alley, shopping center, theatre and eight meeting rooms. Guests also enjoy full access to the Barceló Maya Caribe, Barceló Maya Colonial, and Barceló Maya Tropical. Premium Level accommodations feature the best location guaranteed at the Resort, unlimited access to specialty restaurants (upon availability) and much more.. Live up to more at Barceló Maya Beach.
*This hotel is available from both Cancún International Airport and Tulum International Airport.*
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
630
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Round-trip airport transfers
- Guests who stay at the Maya Beach can access the following sections: Colonial, Tropical and Caribe
- Nightly entertainment
- Intro scuba lessons in the pool
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Friends Vacation
raygan2026 on Feb 27, 2026
This vacation was great for the cost! I loved where the resort was located, it was great that you can use facilities at any of the other resorts as well! The maya mall was great! Only things I could suggest is maybe a bit more variety at the beach buffet, and more lounge chairs at the pool as people would be up at 6-7am claiming them!
Nice vacation but could be better.
michaeleQ8909VG (Winnipeg, Canada) on Feb 24, 2026
My wife and I travelled to Barcelo in Feb 2026 with our three teenaged children and my in-laws. Overall the resort was nice and there was a lot for everyone to do but there were some disappointments. We had booked rooms in the Caribe resort because my MIL has mobility issues and we wanted to be close to the mall. After being dropped off at Caribe by the airport shuttle the concierge directed us to the Beach resort which is about 200 meters away. Not a huge walk but unnecessary for the member of our party who had trouble walking. We had Premium rooms so the concierge at the Beach directed us to the Premium lounge to check in, which was great as the regular line was quite long. As part of the check-in they had made reservations for us to eat at 5 à la carte restaurants, however they were different times and locations for my family and my in-laws, and were at restaurants we didn’t really want. We went back to change them which took quite a bit of time and unfortunately most of the restaurants we wanted were unavailable in the week we were there. We ended up getting reservations for only 3 restaurants (Italian, Tokyo, and Mexican). The food at the à la carte restaurants was good. It would have been far better if we had access to more of them. The resort feels geared towards buffets as the à la carte places are small which means it is tough to get a reservation. The buffets were not good. There was a lot of different food options but we struggled to find much that tasted good and probably more importantly the food was almost universally cold, which is both unsafe and not an ideal way to eat a meal. The pool areas are very nice, you need to get out early (before 8) to reserve a chair in spite of the signs warning against saving chairs. The beach is terrible. The sand is shallow over a rock or concrete base. Playing beach volleyball seems like a dangerous thing in this environment. The kids went into the water and found it rough, lots of rocks and coral. They were thankful they brought their beach shoes. The dolphin enclosure has been abandoned. Not sure when it had closed. The strength of this resort is the variety of activities we could do. The kids (13,15&18) enjoyed mini-golfing, although the equipment is in rough shape, the putters had duct tape handles and they even gave my sons a 4 and 5 iron instead of a putter. Keep in mind that a lot of the activities have an extra cost, and there can be a wait. My sons wanted to try surfing on our last day but were told to come back another day because they were full up - if you want to do it, I would recommend doing it earlier. My wife and I enjoyed the Jaguar’s dance club one evening. A good dance club if you enjoy Latin dance music. We felt the premium level was worth it because we like being close to the pools and beach. The drinks and bartenders were all good. Overall a decent vacation but the food was a disappointment and service was not up to 5 star experiences we have had at Excellence or Sandals, admittedly those cost more.
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