A group of 4 stayed there during the 1st week of May 2008. I had read many reviews prior to booking the Riu Cancun and really didn’t know what to expect because the reviews were all over the board. I know the Mexican Hotel rating system is on a 6-star scale, but to even call the Riu Cancun a 3-star Hotel would be a stretch, let alone a 5 star.
For reference, I have been to Cancun several times and have stayed at the Following Hotels:
Barcelo Tucancun
Gran Caribe Real
Omni
Fiesta Americana Condesa
Royal Cancun
GR Solaris
Hands down, in my opinion the Riu Cancun was the worst ranked Hotel out of all of them. My overall review is a bit long, but details help when I read other reviews.
We arrived before the scheduled check in and were able to get a room within 20 minutes or so. The Riu Check-in process is something from the 1970’s. They have no computerized system and everything is handled in paper. They give you actual keys for the room and safe, but towel cards for the pool? Have they not heard of Key-Cards? When we checked in, they only had 1 key for us but said we could come back later and get another key, which we did. Ironically the key had an engraved room number that wasn’t our room number, but worked anyways? I am assuming that these keys are inter-changeable and it probably would have worked on the room number that was engraved on it, which is a safety issue for a variety of reasons.
If you are looking for a nice room, the Riu is like staying at a Holiday Inn Express. Nothing fancy, just your basic room with the aforementioned hard-beds, a small table and 2 chairs and a 13-inch TV that was made in 1990. We did get mattress pads brought up so it made the sleeps tolerable. Our room did have a nice balcony with had a great view of the ‘quiet’ pool and beach. The showers were adequate.
The food was average to above average. If you are accustomed to eating at Flemings, Ruth Cris or other high-end steak and seafood joints, you will be disappointed. The buffets had something for everyone, Italian, Mexican, American, fruits/veggies etc. The breakfasts were good. There should be enough selection for everyone.
The pools looked nice from afar, but were disgustingly dirty, especially the Pool Bar. Seriously, they couldn’t dump enough Chlorine in that pool to kill the urine, bacteria and puke that was swirling around there during my stay. Also, there isn’t such a thing in Mexico with bartenders turning down people who are obviously drunk. Its usually 2 more shots and a beer.
I didn’t pay much attention to the nightly entertainment, but from what I saw it mirrored pretty much what I have seen at other resorts. The Resort does have a ‘Disco’, which actually is a nice alternative to heading out to the local clubs off resort.
The Beach had a nice stretch of sand and calm waters. We spent a good amount of time on the beach as the chairs were plenty. They had a nice beach volleyball court set-up and there was ‘sporadic’ beach service for drinks.
One of the previous reviews called the Riu Cancun an ‘Ash Tray’. I couldn’t agree more with this reviewer. Smoking seemingly is encouraged at this Hotel, and the smokers (seemingly mostly Europeans), don’t show any etiquette when smoking around others and will just ‘flick’ their ashes anywhere and blow smoke in your face. The stench of smoke is everywhere, Lobby, Elevators, bar areas etc. This is quite the opposite direction of the United States where smoking is being banned virtually everywhere.
This hotel is very ‘diverse’ in its clientele. There is a nice mix of Americans, Canadians, British, Italian, Scottish and even some from Mexico. The bad thing is that it appears the Scottish don’t like the British, the British don’t like the Canadians and everyone hates the Americans. I got a sense of ‘standoffishness’ from those counterparts across the pond. It seems they have a dislike of Americans? Perhaps it is because we were the only ones at the Hotel not wearing our favorite Soccer Jersey 24/7?
Lastly, Trip Advisor labels this hotels as the #1 ‘singles’ hotel in Cancun. I couldn’t find that to be true. Our group had a couple of single guys who were looking to meet other singles, but they seemed to be few and far between. Maybe it was a bad week or something, but there were more couples out than on Valentines Day.
(Oh, and I almost forgot……We went over to the Riu Caribe for an afternoon as exchange privileges are allowed there, and this resort seemed to be much nicer. At least it had a more spread-out pool, grounds and the Hotel was placed on more land than that of the Riu Cancun.)
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
probably not
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, Girlfriend getaway
I do not recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun