Rosewood Mayakoba
Rosewood Mayakoba
On my FAM trip schedule I noticed that the last morning was “free time.” My partner also noticed this and started making a list of other luxury resorts in the area she wanted me to visit for site inspections. A long list! I told her to pick one and I would pick one. My first choice was the Rosewood Mayakoba. I happened to have a client coming to this resort this summer. I decided to go see the property for myself, and do some friendly schmoozing on my client’s behalf. My associate asked me to visit Maroma which is another Virtuoso property of interest in the area. Did I mention that the other FAM agents received a free spa treatment at the Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita while I was off touring extra resorts? Well they did, but I have no regrets (even though I really could have used a massage by that point) because I saw two wonderful resorts.
Boutique Unique!
From the grand entry gate through the verdant jungle road leading in, arriving at the Rosewood Mayakoba is eye opening. The Mayakoba development has taken steps to insure the natural wonder it is built within is the major attraction. This is the most unique environment for a resort development I have seen on the Riviera Maya.
Everything about the Rosewood Mayakoba makes a statement about design and about place. Although modern in it’s creature comforts the unique layout of the resort constantly salutes it’s environment. And what an interesting environment!
This water feature greats you at the main entrance to the lobby and restaurant. Water, water everywhere and plenty to drink as well if you so choose. That is a win-win!
The lobby itself is modern, artful and open to the wonderful green environment and to the natural fresh water “cenote” that is the central attraction. Much of the resort is connected by and connected to this natural wonder.
The state of the art spa is reached by foot path, “carrito” or golf cart, or by electric boat via the cenote. "Sense, a Rosewood Spa" is 17,000 feet of luxurious pampering on it’s own private island. There are 12 lagoon side treatment rooms for those who want to be immersed in nature while they enjoy a treatment. The buildings are striking geometric design in a soothing white accented by red woods. All are offset from one another and oriented to the clear fresh water of the cenote.
Nature is the focal point of the Rosewood Mayakoba and the dramatic spa lobby draws the eye to the pool and jungle beyond. Speaking of pools the spa pool is one of three. The main pool is also lovely and is near the lobby building which is the center of things. The third pool will be revealed below (it is my favorite).
All clean lines and subtle hues, the spa is outfitted with every creature comfort and amenity. I only wish I could have stayed for a treatment!
All of the 128 luxury suites at the Rosewood Mayakoba are spacious. This is the “Lagoon Suite” which is 800 square feet , with additional outdoor space including a wooden deck and plunge pool. Not bad for the entry level suite,eh?
I love the red wood highlights and furnishings. Again, this is the king bed “Lagoon Suite.”
Even the bath invites the outdoors in. Each bath opens to a private garden and includes an outdoor shower. I love bathing in a garden don’t you? Nature is the star at the Rosewood Mayakoba.
Did I mention that every suite has a roof-top deck? I am a big fan of a deck with a view. They artfully combine privacy nooks with an open feeling and a stunning view of the incredible setting around you.
Each suite has a private plunge pool that is open to the wonders of nature. Most overlook the cenote. Isn’t that inviting? I regret I didn’t have my swim suit, nor the time to settle in and take a dip on my brief site inspection!
At the Rosewood Mayakoba, you arrive and are taken directly to your private dock by electric boat for in-room check in. What a great way to start a stay!
When you arrive at your luxurious suite, my good friend Don Julio is there to greet you! Compliments of the Rosewood Mayakoba. This makes for a rather interesting welcome amenity IMHO.
Perhaps the most dramatic suites are the “Deluxe Overwater Suites” which surround you with the fresh clear waters of the cenote. Water and nature are out every window and surround all of the outdoor spaces of your suite. Way cool!
Oh never mind! As nice as the overwater thing is, the beach? Nicer! This picture doesn’t do justice to the colors of the Caribbean Sea at the Rosewood Mayakoba. These suites rock!
Hmmm…plunge pool, or sea, plunge pool or sea? Such dilemmas face the poor soul who has to stay in one of these beach front suites! Or perhaps just lounging in your chaise with our good friend Don Julio?
It is a rough life isn’t it? The water here is absolutely delicious and here I was dressed nice for a meeting! I really want to go back with my swimsuit, fins, mask and snorkel! But don’t cry for me Riviera Maya, I had a great morning doing site inspections on the lovely Caribbean Sea even if I did miss a free spa treatment!
For those staying on the cozy Cenote, Rosewood provides carrito shuttle service to and from the beach. All one has to do is step outside one’s suite and a carrito will be by within ten minutes to whisk you to the beach club. Food and drinks are served all day beachfront. There is indoor and outdoor seating available. I’ll take the table by the sea thank you very much.
You can also rent a private cabana poolside for a shady retreat or some snuggling with your sweetie. This place has a very nice pool set up.
There are also some beachfront chaise lounges (which were quite comfy by the way) some shaded by chic and stylish black and white umbrellas.
I took over 1000 pictures in four days on my FAM trip. This was my favorite. I liked it so much it became the header image for tomtravel2.com! My photo instructor gave me an props for this one. I then asked her if she would be so kind as to crop it for my header image. She is so nice! Check out her photography, especially if you love horses and other animals. She specializes in equine photography and pet photography. She also gives great lessons for travel photography. It sure made my pictures improve! Click on the thumbnail image below to open a slideshow of all my pictures from my visit to Rosewood Mayakoba Resort: