My husband and I and our family consisting of teenage to young adults absolutely loved the Grand Mayan..The check-in procedure was a little annoying but that was partly our fault. They offered to take our luggage while we waited for our suite to be ready but we held onto several pieces and then had to carry them around. So definitely upon arrival let them take all your stuff. While waiting we had little maps and headed to the open air restaurant by the beach and all had lunch and Pina Colladas to celebrate our arrival. Even my youngest who was 18 could order drinks which made it more fun for her. The resort is very big but after 2 days you get to know it well and the walking is good for you because of all the fattening drinks you will probably be having. We occasionally took the shuttles and never had to wait more than a minute or two. There are many restaurants to choose from but our favorite was The Belche snack bar which was by the main pool and The Havana Moon which was right behind it facing the beach We found the wraps delicious and the food not that expensive. The pool bar was a definite high point for my kids and us as well. The staff was friendly and tried to help in any way. Rent a palapa one day if you will be hanging by the pool and feel like a million dollars. The units were immaculate and one of the nicest I have ever stayed in. We had a 2 bedroom which was spacious enough for all 6 of us. We could even have a little privacy if we wanted. I was so impressed with the quality of the Grand Mayan I am going to go to another Mayan resort next year. We did one excursion while we were there it was called The Coba Mayan experience. Even though I had researched it before going I decided not to book it until I got there. We went into town one day via the taxi provided by the resort(30 bucks round trip) The town was fun , pretty, but quite touristy. It is there that I booked the tour from one of the street concessions. It was a little cheaper than the big guys on the internet and more personalized. I definitely would recommend the tour we took. Since we booked this tour not from the resort they told us they were not allowed to come in there to pick us up and we would have to wait by the road. They were there right on time.with an air conditioned bus. Besides my party of 6 there was one other couple from Spain. We went to the Coba ruins and rented bikes there It was so much fun . The couple didnt want to ride bikes so they walked with the tour guide and we met up at stages along the way so he could explain things. At the end we reached the highest pyramid and were allowed to climb it to the top. This was why I chose coba over Chicenetza. After Coba we drove to a mayan village not open to the public. It was there we zip-lined over a lagoon. VERY FUN! Then kayaked a little , got to swim in a cenote and eat lunch provided by the mayan community. We didnt want to offend them so ate everything Only my daughter got sick at the end of the trip and we thought it was probably from there. Drink only the beer provided or the soda not the homemade juice. All in all we had a great trip .












