Seize the day and all of Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya

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Seize the day and all of Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya

While reaching Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya resort may involve some travel, the journey is rewarding. Once there, you’ll find a haven of limitless possibilities, ensuring every moment is filled with unparalleled fun and comfort.

Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya: what are some amenities?

Grand Sirenis Resort and Spa boasts a preserved Mayan ruin and prime snorkeling spots, complemented by a wealth of amenities:

  • 3 pools and a children’s pool
  • Lazy river
  • Various restaurants and bars
  • Health bar and coffee shop
  • Disco and theater for evening shows

Where is Sirenis Beach Riviera Maya?

Unlike other beaches in the Riviera Maya, Sirenis Beach doesn’t have public access. Instead, you have to buy a day pass at the Grand Sirenis Hotel and Resort which includes access to several of its facilities.

Grand Sirenis is not in any of the major Quintana Roo cities. The closest town is Puerto Aventuras, between Playa del Carmen and Tulum. That simplifies things, as getting to it is quite easy. The access is tight on Highway 307. Next to the Grand Palladium hotel—you can’t miss its entrance surrounded by a modern, white arch and an enormous sign. You can drive to it or take one of those public vans known as colectivos.

The Beach at Sirenis

The beach at Sirenis is a cozy little cove surrounded by rocks. So, it gives a nice feeling of privacy. With the hotel’s day pass you have the same access as the guests. This is a sign for you to grab a deck chair under a palapa, lay back, and enjoy the view.

Or you can do one of the several activities the hotel has to offer. Like snorkeling or taking a guided diving tour; rent a kayak or play a game of beach volleyball. Go try the hotel’s pools, there’s one for everyone—a quiet one for adults and one for kids.

Consider the Day Pass

In Riviera Maya you can enjoy the fantastic facilities of the hotel as well as other activities. Such as snorkeling, kayaking, water polo, bingo, beach volleyball, bike tour, or archery. You will love to dive into any of its 3 pools. And glide with a cocktail in your hand along its famous lazy river. You can buy the “Day Pass” or “Night Pass” directly at the hotel.

Where to eat

Don’t worry if you grow an appetite, Sirenis has the impressive amount of nine restaurants to choose from, all focused on different kinds of food. Tulum and Akumal, for instance, are buffet restaurants; and El Patio serves Mexican food. Cinecittà is Italian, and there’s a Japanese one, too, called Ikebana; and you’d have to dress up to eat at the French Le Relais Gourmand.

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