Does Hyatt Zilara Provide Trips?

Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall in Montego Bay, Jamaica offers a lively nightlife with slow dances and high-energy beats. The resort is conveniently located near a range of cultural attractions, including half-day boat excursions to the beautiful Cap Cana area and the impressive Cap Cana Marina. On-site activities include water sports, morning sun salutations, and a full calendar of daily excursions departing from the lobby.

Hyatt Zilara Riviera Maya offers a variety of activities, including water aerobics, yoga, and relaxation. The resort is exclusively for adults, offering a tropical paradise with white sand beaches and lush mangrove forests. The Hyatt Zilara Riviera Maya is located about seven miles north of Playa del Carmen and 30 miles south of Cancún International Airport.

Excursions and tours are available with daily pickups at the Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana Resort. The resort also features an Olympic-size lap pool, state-of-the-art Sky Gym, and water aerobics.

For adults only, Hyatt Zilara Cancun offers a wide variety of excursions and tours with daily pickups. The resort also includes beach and pool resort activities, sports, and events.

The Classic Chichen Itza Tour from Hyatt Zilara Cancun is perfect for visiting the Mayan Ruins of Chichen Itza. If booked through Hyatt, you will receive a great tour experience. Some packages are also available with the room.

In addition to these activities, guests can explore the Yucatán Peninsula’s famous cenotes, scuba-dive past coral reefs, and explore local shopping at Hyatt Zilara Riviera Maya.


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Are you supposed to tip at Hyatt Zilara?

Hyatt Zilara Cancun prohibits smoking, but offers designated outdoor areas for smoking. All tips and gratuities are included in the all-inclusive package, and staff are welcome to offer additional gratuities if services exceed expectations. The resort provides filtered and bottled water, and is certified by third-party auditors for industry sanitation standards. A 24-hour medical doctor is available on-site, and certified lifeguards are available in pool and beach areas. First aid is provided on a 24-hour basis for emergency situations. The resort is compliant with industry standards and best practices.

Does Hyatt Zilara have a lazy river?

The Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana is a recently constructed, all-inclusive resort located on Juanillo Beach in the Dominican Republic. The resort offers guests the opportunity to experience luxury, engage with local culture, and enjoy stunning ocean views. Guests may partake in a plethora of amenities, including infinity pools, a water park, floating swim-up suites, six distinctive restaurants, seven bars, lounges, and a world-class fitness center. The resort is a tropical paradise that caters to guests of all ages.

What does Hyatt Zilara include?

Guests are invited to enjoy a plethora of culinary delights, premium beverages, and a diverse array of locally inspired activities and live entertainment, all of which are included in the room rate.

Can you swim in the ocean at Hyatt Zilara Cancun?

It is recommended that Kelly engage in swimming activities at the beach in front of Zilara, as it is generally considered to be a safe location. It is, however, important to be aware of the conditions, as there may be dangerous currents on some days due to the open sea.

Is Hyatt Zilara expensive?

The Hyatt Zilara in the Dominican Republic is a popular choice for those seeking an all-inclusive resort experience. Despite its higher cost, it is considered an excellent use of World of Hyatt points, as it covers most food, drink, entertainment, activities, and access to a water park. By signing up for TPG, readers can receive newsletters, promotional content, and agree to Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Is Hyatt Zilara a party hotel?
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Is Hyatt Zilara a party hotel?

Hyatt Zilara Cancun is an adults-only, all-inclusive resort in Cancun, Mexico, known for its relaxation and tranquility. However, if you’re looking for a quieter experience, consider booking one of the resort’s suites with ocean views, two-person whirlpool tubs, rain showers, and handcrafted wood furnishings. The all-inclusive package includes access to two pools, a fitness center, a white sand beach, and daily activities like acrobatic circus shows, mariachi band performances, and trivia.

The all-inclusive package also includes meals at six eateries and unlimited alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages at the property’s five bars and lounges. For premium suites, you can dine at the Chef’s Plate, a chef’s table experience with a sommelier and a nightly menu. Room service delivery into the “Magic Box” allows for 24-hour service without disturbing guests.

As part of the Hyatt family, World of Hyatt members can earn and redeem points during their stays. TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Awards 2023 and AAA/CAA Four Diamond Awards 2023 are some of the awards the resort has received.

In summary, Hyatt Zilara Cancun offers a serene atmosphere for travelers seeking relaxation and tranquility. The resort’s suites feature ocean views, whirlpool tubs, rain showers, and handcrafted wood furnishings.

Can you drink water at Hyatt Zilara?

The resort provides filtered and bottled water at all venues, ensuring safety and compliance with industry sanitation standards. It is certified by third-party auditors and offers 24-hour emergency assistance. A nurse is available 24/7, with regular hours from 9:00am to 5:00 pm. The resort is located within a 5-minute drive to the nearest private hospital, and consultations are available at an additional charge.

Is the water bottle in the hotel free?

Hotel water is sourced from the bathroom tap, which is a potable water source that has gone through the local municipal water system. While 71 percent of U. S. consumers drink tap water, 55 are unsure about the quality of their water and are concerned about contaminants. This suggests that the water from a hotel bathroom tap may not be as safe to drink as it may be from a different source. Additionally, several unique factors can impact the safety of the water, such as the type of water used, the location of the tap, and the presence of contaminants in the water. Therefore, it is crucial to consider the potential risks associated with hotel water and ensure that it is safe for consumption.

Is Hyatt considered high end?

Hyatt Hotels Corporation, also known as Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, is an American multinational hospitality company headquartered in Chicago. It manages and franchises luxury and business hotels, resorts, and vacation properties. Hyatt Hotels and Resorts is managed by the Pritzker family and has over 1350 hotels and all-inclusive properties in 69 countries across six continents. The company’s properties cater to upscale or business customers and are either full-service or boutique hotels.

Can Hyatt Zilara guests go to Ziva?

Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana is an all-inclusive resort offering a variety of room categories, including those designated as “club” and “butler.” Guests may also enjoy a range of dining, beverage, watersports, activity, and entertainment options. Additionally, they have access to all restaurants and amenities at Hyatt Ziva.

Can Zilara guests go to Ziva?
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Can Zilara guests go to Ziva?

Hyatt Zilara provides an all-inclusive resort experience, encompassing a variety of room categories, including those designated as “Club” and “Butler.” Guests have access to a comprehensive range of amenities, including dining, beverages, watersports, activities, entertainment, and access to all Hyatt Ziva restaurants and facilities.


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Debbie Green

I am a school teacher who was bitten by the travel bug many decades ago. My husband Billy has come along for the ride and now shares my dream to travel the world with our three children.The kids Pollyanna, 13, Cooper, 12 and Tommy 9 are in love with plane trips (thank goodness) and discovering new places, experiences and of course Disneyland.

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  • Just came back from this so called resort and it’s horrible! Do not waste your money on it ! Nothing of the food options she is showing is available ! Your breakfast is a continental American breakfast with Mac Donald’s type of hash browns, sausage links and eggs that’s it the rest of faked out with sweet bread, cereal boxes and fruit with a lot of flies all over it 🤢. Resort is so small there is nothing to do and the night entertainment is poor quality.

  • Great as always! I do appreciate to witness your “evolution”, you seem to really highlight what matters!! I really appreciated your comment regarding the HEATED pool. I mean why is it always so difficult to get an official information about this topic which is a definite plus for some of us? Nice touch with the “extra info” in the rooms, I would suggest you to add “noise at night” and “darkness at night” in the bedroom which sometimes ruins the whole expericence.. Regarding this hotel I think room renovations, at least furniture and decor, is in need. But as I do have a proper knowledge about Cancun and Riviera Maya all inclusive options I must say this resort is a good value for what it offers. If you can visit Atelier Playa Mujeres, Secrets Isla Mujeres, Palmaia and Xcaret Arte. Great contenders!

  • One trip to Cancun put me off of Cancun. If you get a chance to visit Acapulco, I recommend the Las Brisas. I used to go there for 10 days each year, arriving on the Friday after Thanksgiving. After the first year learning the resort, I always booked Junior Suite 518 on the top of the mountain on the Pacific side. Better views and NO driving drum beats at 3am from the discos along the bay. 518’s private pool is the largest one and faces the sun, so the water in the unheated pool is pleasantly warm. There are some excellent restaurants in Acapulco, so I was happy that it wasn’t an all-inclusive. But…there is a “magic box” that hotel staff fills with a hot coffee pot and a basket of pastries each morning. Those are included. I just loved it.

  • Wow, this was exciting! Hyatt Zilara in Jamaica was the first All-Inclusive resort I ever stayed in (as they are not common in Australia). And even after subsequently visiting numerous AI resorts in the Caribbean, the Hyatt in Jamaica remains our all-round favourite. Comparing it to this one in Cancun, I would say the Jamaica one has a smaller, private beach, and seems to have nicer rooms and grounds. Also, the restaurants were fantastic. I hope you can review it some time 🙂

  • We’ve stayed here twice. First time was nice and we stayed in the “honeymoon” suite at the far end of the resort. However the 2nd time was full of problems. Food quality had decreased significantly. We had a swim up suite. A/C did not work. Random people would jump in our pool and sit on our patio and smoke. Staff would do nothing about it. But the absolute worst is that during our 2nd trip, the resort was being used for a movie set and the resort did not notify guests before they arrived. Sections of the resort and pool were closed at random times for filming. We were yelled at and ordered to stop walking/talking if filming was occurring. Set lights shone into our room at night. Towards the end of our stay, arriving guests weren’t even allowed to use the main entrance because they were filming a dance number for two days. Guests had to use a small side service entrance and then take a back hallway to avoid walking through the main lobby. In addition to not notifying guest about this before they arrive, staff would flat out lie to arriving guests when they asked about the weird decorations and rigging set up. Staff would tell guests it was for “fun photos for Facebook/instagram”. Yet there were signs all over the resort that said by simply walking into a specific area, you were giving permission to be filmed. Poor food, trashy clientele and a staff that lies and doesn’t tell you what really is going on turned us off from all Zilara properties.

  • Stayed here last year and won’t return. Completely agree with your comments about food and service. My main complaint was the noise level. Was hoping for a quiet relaxing weekend but daily pool games hosted by Hyatt employees with amped up microphones were nerve shattering. I wore ear plugs to lunch one day. Wanted to hear the ocean at night from my room but was drowned out by the hum of the pool bar’s industrial refrigerator.

  • I think it is important that people know that Hyatt Zilara and Ziva are Hyatt creations. All those other inclusives were owned by Apple Leisure Group. More to the point, the others are still in the process of becoming more Hyatt like. Which is a boon for Hyatt points hounds. Thanks for the thorough review.

  • Great article as usual Kevin 👍🏻 ! Something random which popped up my mind whilst binge perusal your articles which I wanted your thoughts/opinion on 🤣 – tipping culture. I’m not American so the whole concept is just really fuzzy, awkward to me. But I wanted to hear what your thoughts are on this practice when travelling within/outside of the US, especially in Asia where it is not common practice. I’ve heard stories from friends where in certain establishments frequented by American tourists (in a bustling city in Asia which I shall not name 😂) they have “spoilt” the market so much so that there is the same expectation of American tourist and when you don’t tip them, they give you the “attitude” 🤣 I bet this topic would also be great for future contents 😅

  • Hello Kevin, hope this find you well! always appreciate your detailed and authentic reviews! not related to this hotel review, but wondering if you have any plan to review the upcoming Etihad business class review for A380 from JFK to Abu Dhabi. (from May 2024 I believe) and also any chance to review Rixos Saddiyat Island All inclusive Resort in Abu Dhabi! Sorry too many ask..lol, but would love to have your feedback if you manage to experience these 2 in future. thanks again for your contribution to the community.

  • Looking forward to your Mexico series Kevin. Your articles and content keep getting better, Not sure about this resort. Looks as a mid-market resort in the Palm so not really comparable in luxury to properly 5 star resorts in Asia or UAE bur seems like a very good deal being All inclusive. How is the seaweed situation?

  • Thank you for sharing your honest review as it’s appreciated. We will be visiting this hotel soon and we are really looking forward to it. Im surprised your food experience wasn’t great as all the reviews I’ve read were excellent. My friends have been here and they were very happy as they raved about the food and service. Like anything, there are hits and misses. Also, everyone has different experiences and preferences. So hopefully my experience will be great one. Food and all. 😊

  • Quite baffled by this hotel…first of all it doesn’t feel or look at all like a Hyatt hotel. The hotel looks so random and borderline dishevelled. For me personally the style…ehhh is lacking style, no cohesion. Well, I guess the location makes up for it! Thank you for the review. Looking forward to your all-inclusive content coming up after my disappointing Alila experience 😅

  • Не плохой отель, жаль, что еда была холодной. Это не уважение к гостям. По поводу номера, не знаю как пребывать там по комфорту. Но мне показалось, что там мало места. И джакузи по среди комнаты как, чтото инородное. Как будьто человека поселили в маленькой комнате и там должно быть все для комфорта. А так песок шикарен, гулять там и наслаждаться морским прибоем неверно можно бесконечно. Желаю вам найти ваш идеальный отель

  • “What you pay, is all you’re going to pay”. Hmmm. Apart from tipping, which is an absolute necessity if you want half way decent service at a Mexican All Inclusive resort. Coming from Europe (UK) I foolishly expected everything to actually be included, including paying the staff. People from outside of the US don’t have a stack of low denomination USD notes.