I'm not even sure where to begin. After reading some of the negative reviews, I almost switched hotels. I am unbelievably glad that I stuck with Baccarra!
If you want a white walled, cookie cutter property....than do not stay here. The Baccarra is one in a million. Everything down to the architecture, paint colors and amazing service. If you want 5 million thread count sheets and crystal chandeliers, then stay in a 5 star hotel in Chicago or New York. If you are traveling all the way to Mexico, I don't understand why you wouldn't want to immerse yourself in a little of thier culture! Everythng we needed was taken care of. The only problem we had was w/ room booking on Expedia. A few of thier pictures are mislabeled. We thought we were getting a different room. The staff were apologetic, but could not accomodate us at that moment. They brought us up champagne and chocolate covered strawberries that night. Two days later they upgraded us to a gorgeous suite! Both rooms had amazing balconies. The ocean was gorgeous, but the best view of the sunset was from the lagoon. Try to get a room with a balcony on both sides, it is worth it. Juan is the bartender at the pool. Trust him, he makes great drinks. He can also suggest wonderful places to eat. The food at the hotel was good. We did so many excursions that we didn't eat there much. We did pig out at breakfast every morning! The Baccarra and the sister hotel both have a great selection. The pool is plenty big enough and the beach is better than most on the strip. YES, there are a lot of stairs. It's not bad at all though. One of our rooms was on the fourth (top) floor and I survived!
I reccommend Best Day for airport transfers and booking excursions. They really took care of us and we even got alittle VIP service because our agent seemed to know everyone in town. We saw the Mayan ruins at Tulum and went snorkling at Xel-Ha. These are two trips you MUST take. We also did the party hopper. I was glad we did because the bar scene is extremely crazy. There are so many people! When you do the party hopper, you get your own waiter. He follows you to every bar and makes sure you have everything you need and that you are safe and where your suppossed to be (usually VIP). We also went on the Captain Hook dinner cruise. It was a lot of fun. The food was descent and the entertainment was hilarious. I didn't know we wer ein for such a good show!
Two of my main concerns were dealing w/ the airport in Mexico and dealing w/ thier $$$/buses. The airport was a sinch and most vendors take american money. The bus only taked pesos and averages 50-65 cents for a ride. Very safe and quick way to get around!
I don't want to make this too lengthy. It was six wonderful days and there's so much I could write about it all. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.





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