Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya,
5 Stars
Carretera Federal Cancun - Zona Costera km 256,
77710,
Akumal,
MEXICO
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Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya
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Bedroom Style
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Restaurant
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Restaurant
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Lobby Bar
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Garden
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Chilcren's Pool
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Swimming Pool
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Beach
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On the Mayan Riviera, just 34km from Playa del Carmen and the nearest town Akumal is only 5km away and Tulum is at 30km, Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya Hotel has several Mayan Ruins, huge cenotes and 2 natural wonders, together with 5 virgin beaches up to 3.000ft long, making the location one of the best on the entire Mayan Riviera.
Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya Hotel in Akumal is a beautiful resort located in front of the charming Riviera Maya beaches; in an unequalled ambience that only the Mexican Caribbean can offer.
The hotel has 413 standard junior suites, 28 Sapphire junior suites, 60 Diamond junior suites and 4 rooms with full accessibility for the physically challenged. All rooms are beautifully decorated in fresh colours, blending elegance, functionality and good taste and all have balconies so you can enjoy the marvellous views this magical environment offers.
This complex offers an array of activities and amenities. The impressive and extensive white sand beaches, the original shape of the main pool, the kid's pool and mini club as well as the variety of restaurants, sports and activities in an extraordinary ambiance surrounded by natural beauties will make your vacation a dream come true.
The resort features a wide selection of 8 restaurants with Mexican, Spanish, Italian, Mediterranean, Japanese and Brazilian fare besides the Gourmet French restaurant offering exquisite dishes prepared with delicious ingredients. Come and enjoy the special service at any of the restaurants.
It is interesting to note that a cenote (natural cave) is formed by subterranean water which, being filtered by the rocks, has a high level of purity. The caves are usually round shaped, and due to their proximity to the sea, the water has a salty taste, at the same time retaining a transparent, clear quality in most of them. The cenotes are sacred spots for contemporary Mayans, just as they were for their ancestors. Legend has it that the water in these caves is totally pure, as it has not been touched by daylight.