Secrets Playa Blanca Costa Mujeres debuts in Mexico
April 1, 2024

Secrets Playa Blanca Costa Mujeres debuts in Mexico

Hyatt Hotels has announced the opening of Secrets Playa Blanca Costa Mujeres, the latest Inclusive Collection resort to open in Mexico. The 507-room, adults-only resort is situated along a secluded strip of white-sand beach and will be opening in a three-phased approach over the next six months. Guests can expect the spa, fitness center and theater to be fully operational by June.

The resort welcomes guests from a second-story, open-air lobby. The suites are designed to showcase diverse views including lush landscapes, pools and the Caribbean Sea. All guests will enjoy “Unlimited-Luxury” inclusions such as 24-hour room service, a daily refreshed in-room minibar, endless daytime and nighttime entertainment, pool and beach wait service, and more. Preferred Club accommodations provide an extra level of luxury with elevated room categories, including swim-outs and upgraded oceanfront suites, all with an oversized soaking tub on the terrace, as well as upgraded amenities, such as personalized check-in and checkout, concierge services and more. Additionally, Preferred Club guests have exclusive access to the Preferred Club Lounge, an oceanfront Beach Bar and an infinity pool.

Secrets Playa Blanca Costa Mujeres offers nine dining establishments, including gluten-free and vegetarian menu options. Options range from El Patio, offering authentic Mexican cuisine, to traditional Japanese Tatami rooms serving handmade sushi and Pan-Asian cuisine. The Italian restaurant, Portofino, has its own wine cellar. Additionally, eight bars and lounges serve a range of beverages. Those looking for special dining experiences can book the Chef’s Table, romantic dinners, and tequila- and wine-tasting sessions for an additional cost. The hotel also features four large pools, including two oceanfront infinity pools, a free-flowing Preferred Club pool, a pool inside the 29,000-square-foot Secrets Spa, and 10 smaller pools exclusively for those staying in swim-out suites.

Off-property, travelers can explore the town with a short ferry ride to the nearby island of Isla Mujeres or Isla Contoy National Park, one of Mexico’s protected parks, offering a range of experiences, including reef snorkeling. Also within close proximity is the Playa Mujeres Golf Course, a Greg Norman signature 18-hole course, as well as the Puerto Cancun Shopping Centre.

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