Thanks for video! 😊The Iberostar Paraíso Beach in Mexico holds a special place in our hearts ❤- we've vacationed there twice already! The beach is stunning, with clear turquoise water perfect for swimming. 👌The service is top-notch, making the whole experience incredibly relaxing. We highly recommend this resort for anyone seeking a nice and hassle-free getaway!👌👍💯
Thanks so much and it is great to hear you love the resort! The whole complex is unique and we have stayed at each resort there. Have you tried Maya yet? Maya is as good as Beach but the water park area is fun and the restaurants are just a bit more elevated. The beach area is great!! 😃
For La carte limit, does it only applies for those la carte where it need reservation? I believe only Teppanyaki place require reservation starting from summer of 2024
You're right! When they rebranded last month they got rid of dining limits and reservations. Yay!! You can enjoy all the restaurants at Del Mar and Beach. Have fun!
Yeppers. All inclusive includes alcohol at the bars. When you stay at Beach you can also visit the bars at Del Mar. If you want to upgrade your alcohol to the fancy stuff then there is usually an extra fee for it but it really isn't necessary to do so unless you have a favourite brand you must have. 😊
It depends on what you value most for your vacation and who you are travelling with. For food: Iberostar Grand (Joia) was the best out of the three. Activities: VIRM Luxury: Grand and TRS Rooms: TRS Pool: VIRM Beach: Grand Personally, if it is just my husband and myself I like the Grand. It is luxury and relaxing and no up sells for 'extras'. When we travel as a group ranging in age between 20-50, the Grand may be too boring. Then Valentin is a good pick for activities but TRS is also pretty good with activities and the drinks at the pool and the beach are much better at TRS than those at VIRM. Hope that helps a bit.
@@danalacy3283 yes! ☺️👍. They rebranded this past summer to 'Waves'. I believe, along with the rebranding, they got rid of the limit on a la carte dining as well. It has just gotten better imo. 😃
@danalacy3283 Nope. Unfortunately, the pools aren't heated. The spa pool at Joia (Grand) is heated but very few others within the complex. February is unpredictable for pool temps. They should be reasonably warm but I don't think you can count on 'very' warm. It all depends on the seasonal ambient temperatures that month. If they have a lot of rain or if the evenings are cool then it can cool the pool temps. Lots of sunshine can keep them warm. 🙂
Honestly, I don't trust any of them with serious allergies. Disney World is my gold star standard for resorts that handle food allergies with confidence. I haven't found even one in Mexico that can handle food allergies the way Disney can. They ask you at check-in and ask you again at every restaurant but I'm not sure it goes much further than that. We have a nut allergy and a kiwi allergy on our team and neither are handled exceptionally well. We have to be diligent in checking for ourselves. That being said, we never had any problems but we double checked everything just in case.
Loved the video thanks! I was planning to book a week vacation here in October but just found out that we are limited to only 3 a la carte restaurants! Does this include the restaurants at Del Mar as well or is it separate? like can i go to 3 a la cartes at del mar and 3 at paraiso beach or how does that work? Thanks!
@@brittneyhanna6674 When we were there it was 3 total reservations for a week's long stay. That is the one part of Iberostar I really didn't like. Lindo and Maya don't have a limited on reservations so you could see how they are priced in comparison. Sometimes the upgrade is minimal. Another good resort option you may want to look at is one of the El Cid properties. It is priced similarly to Iberostar but without dining limits. I just got back from my 6th trip and it continues to impress me for the $. I have done reviews on Ventus El Cid and Hotel Marina El Cid and I'm currently writing the script for Ventus Ha' El Cid this week.
@@brittneyhanna6674 I don't like the limits either 😊 Sitting together over a nice dinner (as a family) is one of my favourite parts of a family vacation. A buffet isn't very conducive for that, to me, because someone is always gone from the table.
@@newtravelescapes yes i agree! so just to be sure its 3 reservations maximum between del mar and beach so for example we can only do 2 at beach and one at del mar let’s say and we are done for the week?
@@brittneyhanna6674 that is what is was like when we were there. If it has changed I haven't heard about it. Iberostar Selection Paraiso Maya would be my top pick for you from the Iberostar complex. No limits on dining reservations and a fantastic water park area and beach. Or any of the El Cid Spa & Beach Resorts within their complex. No limits on anything over there. You can use everything and dine almost everywhere no matter which resort your room is in. 😊
Which iberostar resort do you recommend your a couple whereby we can enjoy other resorts too in the complex at no extra cost. We have mostly stayed at Bahia Principe Akumal and if you are a guest there you can enjoy all facilities and restaurants at other Bahia Principe resorts in the complex. Thanks for your help in advance 😊
Hi! I recommend staying at either Iberostar Grand Paraiso (adults only) or Iberostar Selection Paraiso Maya (family). If you stay at the Grand you can access the other 4 family resorts whenever you want. If you stay at Maya you can access Maya, Lindo, Beach & Del Mar but not the Grand. Maya costs less than the Grand. It is a great resort and is more family focused. The Grand is more expensive and focuses on tranquil relaxation. If you are a couple that prefers to be more active than Maya is a good option. If you prefer to relax with a book and a great cocktail then the Grand will give you that but the Grand can be a bit too quiet if you enjoy activities. Hope that helps 😊
We are going this December and have the Beach access room booked. That’s a very interesting point about the room service. When did you visit? Everything I read said no room service whatsoever. I am hoping that you have given us another reason to be excited!
I love the beach access rooms. Their location is fantastic! If you go on the Iberostar website and put in dates. Then choose the beach access room and look at the amenities it lists. It should have a picture of a hand with a cloche and says "room service 10am to 10pm" It doesn't get listed if you don't have dates chosen and most rooms don't have it. Screen shot it on your phone and keep it handy but as far as I know it does come with the beach access room category. Have a great time!!
It does not come with Room Service. Might want to take that our of the video. Their website lists it, but it is not an option at the resort. @@newtravelescapes
Thanks for the review. How was the beach, food, daily activities? Is there an extra charge for the evening shows/performances? I read on TripAdvisor that the Iberostar Del Mar charges extra for shows.
Yes, since new management took over, the nightly entertainment is no longer on site in the Del Mar / Beach auditorium for free. It is now in the Grand and you have to either pay additional to see the show, or attend a daylong timeshare presentation.
The food is pretty good for the price point. Not fine dining but not bad at all. Lots of restaurant choices between Beach and del Mar. The beach is very nice. A bit rocky but huge with lots of seating and shade. Daily activities at the pool are fun and the star club always has something going on for the kiddos. There is an extra charge theater show that I don't recommend. We asked around and most people said it was ok but too expensive. There is always something going on in the "village" plaza area in the evening that is included and fun to watch. We didn't find any need to spend extra money on shows but that is just 'us'. We enjoy having a few cocktails and playing cards in the bar or walking around the village getting ice cream and watching the street performers. Galaxy Nightclub is also fun and included with your stay. There is plenty to do in the evening without spending more $. Hope that helps a bit. 😊
@@newtravelescapes Hi! i was planning to book a week vacation here in October but just found out that we are limited to only 3 a la carte restaurants! Does this include the restaurants at Del Mar as well or is it separate? like can i go to 3 a la cartes at del mar and 3 at paraiso beach or how does that work? Thanks!
If you had to choose between the Iberostar Del Mar or Paraiso Beach what would you pick? Any big difference? We are planning a wedding and wanted to choose the right spot!
Honestly, if you can swing it Lindo or Maya are a step up and not much increase in price. If not, then I would choose Beach myself. We are just wrapping up a trip to the El Cid properties in Riviera Maya - Marina El Cid, Ventus El Cid and Ventus Ha El Cid. They are about 10-15 minutes north of the Iberostars. They are another good choice for a destination wedding. I'll try to have videos up about those three as fast as I can but they are a good comparable resort. 😊
we are deciding whether to do airbnb for 1.5K or this... one HUGE disadvantage of this resort is their suits are 1 single room with 2 beds, we are traveling with a kid.
Yeppers, I hear you on the sleeping arrangements. They are all 1 bed or 2 unless you get 2 connecting rooms. Depending on the age of your child you could do a King with a child on a sofa or request a rollaway. It may be worth pricing out connecting rooms at del Mar as they are almost exactly the same. Alternately, We also really really like Marina El Cid or Ventus El Cid (2 sides of the same resort) with our extended family. It may be worth pricing those resorts out as well as there is a SERIOUS discount for kids under 12 and a ton of different room options. When we were last there we booked a 1 bedroom and it has a separate bedroom with a door and kids are on a double size pullout. One of my favs. 😊 Airbnb is a totally different vacation than an all-inclusive so I suppose it depends on what you are looking for out of your vacation. Hope that helps a bit. ☺️
@@michaelolson9881 Unfortunately, that is pretty common at many of these resorts. It baffles me why they aren't climate controlled. Even when I went to Royalton Hideaway, they have nice Jacuzzi tubs but none are heated. El Cid Spa and Beach resorts have one heated family pool the rest are heated by the sun, BUT the spas attached to the main pools are heated too. 🙂
No concerns from me. But I don't go looking for it either. There are always THOSE people who try and buy illegal things on the beach which is just asking for problems. With 40 million people vacationing in the area last year I would say it is as safe as anywhere.
You hit all the positives, but failed to mention that since the new management took over, maintenance is an afterthought, at best. Ice machines and water dispensers in the buildings are broken, or even stripped of their parts altogether. When we reported this 2 visits ago, we were told that they were working on fixing it, go to another building to get water or ice (no more room service). When we came back later the same year, the same machines were still broken, and more in the other buildings had now broken down.
Really? That is crazy! We didn't have any issues but I wouldn't have thought to check other buildings. Beach and del Mar are definitely not as maintained as Maya and Lindo. Your experience is definitely unacceptable. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for video! 😊The Iberostar Paraíso Beach in Mexico holds a special place in our hearts ❤- we've vacationed there twice already! The beach is stunning, with clear turquoise water perfect for swimming. 👌The service is top-notch, making the whole experience incredibly relaxing. We highly recommend this resort for anyone seeking a nice and hassle-free getaway!👌👍💯
Thanks so much and it is great to hear you love the resort! The whole complex is unique and we have stayed at each resort there.
Have you tried Maya yet? Maya is as good as Beach but the water park area is fun and the restaurants are just a bit more elevated.
The beach area is great!! 😃
Great and spot on review! We have been coming there every year for the past 7 years.
Great to hear! Thank you! 😊
Do you have a detailed video like this of the lindo? Im not seeing one. Thank you
Yeppers! Enjoy th-cam.com/video/8_JdoNHAh48/w-d-xo.html
For La carte limit, does it only applies for those la carte where it need reservation? I believe only Teppanyaki place require reservation starting from summer of 2024
You're right! When they rebranded last month they got rid of dining limits and reservations. Yay!! You can enjoy all the restaurants at Del Mar and Beach.
Have fun!
What about the alcohol beverages ? Is it all inclusive at the bars.
Yeppers. All inclusive includes alcohol at the bars. When you stay at Beach you can also visit the bars at Del Mar.
If you want to upgrade your alcohol to the fancy stuff then there is usually an extra fee for it but it really isn't necessary to do so unless you have a favourite brand you must have. 😊
Thanks for the videos! Which resort do you personally like best between Iberostar Grand Paraiso, Valentin Imperial Riviera Maya, and TRS Coral?
It depends on what you value most for your vacation and who you are travelling with.
For food: Iberostar Grand (Joia) was the best out of the three.
Activities: VIRM
Luxury: Grand and TRS
Rooms: TRS
Pool: VIRM
Beach: Grand
Personally, if it is just my husband and myself I like the Grand. It is luxury and relaxing and no up sells for 'extras'.
When we travel as a group ranging in age between 20-50, the Grand may be too boring. Then Valentin is a good pick for activities but TRS is also pretty good with activities and the drinks at the pool and the beach are much better at TRS than those at VIRM.
Hope that helps a bit.
@@newtravelescapes That does help...thanks!
Is the same as the “Waves” resort?
@@danalacy3283 yes! ☺️👍. They rebranded this past summer to 'Waves'. I believe, along with the rebranding, they got rid of the limit on a la carte dining as well.
It has just gotten better imo. 😃
@@newtravelescapesthanks, good to know!
@@newtravelescapesoh one other question-I’m going in mid February, are the pools still warm? I like very warm pools
@danalacy3283 Nope. Unfortunately, the pools aren't heated. The spa pool at Joia (Grand) is heated but very few others within the complex.
February is unpredictable for pool temps. They should be reasonably warm but I don't think you can count on 'very' warm. It all depends on the seasonal ambient temperatures that month. If they have a lot of rain or if the evenings are cool then it can cool the pool temps.
Lots of sunshine can keep them warm. 🙂
@@newtravelescapesok, thanks for the info. If you stay at “waves”, do you get access to that pool at the Grand?
You mentioned vegetarian options. How does the hotel (all of them at this location really) handle allergies? Thanks!
Honestly, I don't trust any of them with serious allergies.
Disney World is my gold star standard for resorts that handle food allergies with confidence.
I haven't found even one in Mexico that can handle food allergies the way Disney can. They ask you at check-in and ask you again at every restaurant but I'm not sure it goes much further than that. We have a nut allergy and a kiwi allergy on our team and neither are handled exceptionally well. We have to be diligent in checking for ourselves. That being said, we never had any problems but we double checked everything just in case.
Loved the video thanks! I was planning to book a week vacation here in October but just found out that we are limited to only 3 a la carte restaurants! Does this include the restaurants at Del Mar as well or is it separate? like can i go to 3 a la cartes at del mar and 3 at paraiso beach or how does that work? Thanks!
@@brittneyhanna6674 When we were there it was 3 total reservations for a week's long stay.
That is the one part of Iberostar I really didn't like. Lindo and Maya don't have a limited on reservations so you could see how they are priced in comparison. Sometimes the upgrade is minimal.
Another good resort option you may want to look at is one of the El Cid properties. It is priced similarly to Iberostar but without dining limits.
I just got back from my 6th trip and it continues to impress me for the $.
I have done reviews on Ventus El Cid and Hotel Marina El Cid and I'm currently writing the script for Ventus Ha' El Cid this week.
@@newtravelescapes thank you so much that’s really helpful! i’ll check out those reviews. i really don’t like the limit on reservations
@@brittneyhanna6674 I don't like the limits either 😊
Sitting together over a nice dinner (as a family) is one of my favourite parts of a family vacation. A buffet isn't very conducive for that, to me, because someone is always gone from the table.
@@newtravelescapes yes i agree! so just to be sure its 3 reservations maximum between del mar and beach so for example we can only do 2 at beach and one at del mar let’s say and we are done for the week?
@@brittneyhanna6674 that is what is was like when we were there. If it has changed I haven't heard about it.
Iberostar Selection Paraiso Maya would be my top pick for you from the Iberostar complex. No limits on dining reservations and a fantastic water park area and beach.
Or any of the El Cid Spa & Beach Resorts within their complex. No limits on anything over there. You can use everything and dine almost everywhere no matter which resort your room is in. 😊
Which iberostar resort do you recommend your a couple whereby we can enjoy other resorts too in the complex at no extra cost. We have mostly stayed at Bahia Principe Akumal and if you are a guest there you can enjoy all facilities and restaurants at other Bahia Principe resorts in the complex. Thanks for your help in advance 😊
Hi! I recommend staying at either Iberostar Grand Paraiso (adults only) or Iberostar Selection Paraiso Maya (family). If you stay at the Grand you can access the other 4 family resorts whenever you want. If you stay at Maya you can access Maya, Lindo, Beach & Del Mar but not the Grand.
Maya costs less than the Grand. It is a great resort and is more family focused. The Grand is more expensive and focuses on tranquil relaxation.
If you are a couple that prefers to be more active than Maya is a good option. If you prefer to relax with a book and a great cocktail then the Grand will give you that but the Grand can be a bit too quiet if you enjoy activities.
Hope that helps 😊
@@newtravelescapes Thank you so much for the reply and recommendation. Appreciate it
@@SaddiqKarmally I'm happy to help. 😊
Do men need to wear long pants and colored shirts at the restaurants?
@@colbyd4858 No. The restaurants at Beach are more casual. Golf shorts and a golf shirt or nice T are fine. Shirts can't be sleeveless.
@@newtravelescapes thanks 👍🏻
We are going this December and have the Beach access room booked. That’s a very interesting point about the room service. When did you visit? Everything I read said no room service whatsoever. I am hoping that you have given us another reason to be excited!
I love the beach access rooms. Their location is fantastic!
If you go on the Iberostar website and put in dates. Then choose the beach access room and look at the amenities it lists. It should have a picture of a hand with a cloche and says "room service 10am to 10pm"
It doesn't get listed if you don't have dates chosen and most rooms don't have it.
Screen shot it on your phone and keep it handy but as far as I know it does come with the beach access room category.
Have a great time!!
Hey how was it? Would you recommend it? Thanks in advance!
It was good, but upon arrival it was confirmed that there is NOT room service despite it being listen on their website. @@kathyceltics
It does not come with Room Service. Might want to take that our of the video. Their website lists it, but it is not an option at the resort. @@newtravelescapes
@@shaynefindlay1727 Got it. We're still looking around, haven't decided yet. Thanks again for the reply!
Are there smoking areas or not allowed at all?
Designated smoking areas 😊
Thanks for the review. How was the beach, food, daily activities? Is there an extra charge for the evening shows/performances? I read on TripAdvisor that the Iberostar Del Mar charges extra for shows.
Yes, since new management took over, the nightly entertainment is no longer on site in the Del Mar / Beach auditorium for free. It is now in the Grand and you have to either pay additional to see the show, or attend a daylong timeshare presentation.
The food is pretty good for the price point. Not fine dining but not bad at all. Lots of restaurant choices between Beach and del Mar.
The beach is very nice. A bit rocky but huge with lots of seating and shade.
Daily activities at the pool are fun and the star club always has something going on for the kiddos.
There is an extra charge theater show that I don't recommend. We asked around and most people said it was ok but too expensive. There is always something going on in the "village" plaza area in the evening that is included and fun to watch. We didn't find any need to spend extra money on shows but that is just 'us'. We enjoy having a few cocktails and playing cards in the bar or walking around the village getting ice cream and watching the street performers.
Galaxy Nightclub is also fun and included with your stay. There is plenty to do in the evening without spending more $.
Hope that helps a bit. 😊
@@newtravelescapes thanks for your thorough response!
@@Cindy-xx8qw my pleasure 😊
@@newtravelescapes Hi! i was planning to book a week vacation here in October but just found out that we are limited to only 3 a la carte restaurants! Does this include the restaurants at Del Mar as well or is it separate? like can i go to 3 a la cartes at del mar and 3 at paraiso beach or how does that work? Thanks!
If you stay at this hotel do you have access to the other iberostar hotels
Only the DelMar
Just the Del Mar resort next door.
If you had to choose between the Iberostar Del Mar or Paraiso Beach what would you pick? Any big difference? We are planning a wedding and wanted to choose the right spot!
Honestly, if you can swing it Lindo or Maya are a step up and not much increase in price. If not, then I would choose Beach myself.
We are just wrapping up a trip to the El Cid properties in Riviera Maya - Marina El Cid, Ventus El Cid and Ventus Ha El Cid. They are about 10-15 minutes north of the Iberostars. They are another good choice for a destination wedding. I'll try to have videos up about those three as fast as I can but they are a good comparable resort. 😊
we are deciding whether to do airbnb for 1.5K or this... one HUGE disadvantage of this resort is their suits are 1 single room with 2 beds, we are traveling with a kid.
Yeppers, I hear you on the sleeping arrangements. They are all 1 bed or 2 unless you get 2 connecting rooms. Depending on the age of your child you could do a King with a child on a sofa or request a rollaway.
It may be worth pricing out connecting rooms at del Mar as they are almost exactly the same.
Alternately, We also really really like Marina El Cid or Ventus El Cid (2 sides of the same resort) with our extended family. It may be worth pricing those resorts out as well as there is a SERIOUS discount for kids under 12 and a ton of different room options. When we were last there we booked a 1 bedroom and it has a separate bedroom with a door and kids are on a double size pullout. One of my favs. 😊
Airbnb is a totally different vacation than an all-inclusive so I suppose it depends on what you are looking for out of your vacation.
Hope that helps a bit. ☺️
How is the beach and ocean? Is it rocky?
the only hot tub is at the spa, other tubs at the pools are warmed by the sun only.
@@michaelolson9881 Unfortunately, that is pretty common at many of these resorts. It baffles me why they aren't climate controlled.
Even when I went to Royalton Hideaway, they have nice Jacuzzi tubs but none are heated.
El Cid Spa and Beach resorts have one heated family pool the rest are heated by the sun, BUT the spas attached to the main pools are heated too. 🙂
Any Concerns about Violent Crime?
No concerns from me. But I don't go looking for it either. There are always THOSE people who try and buy illegal things on the beach which is just asking for problems.
With 40 million people vacationing in the area last year I would say it is as safe as anywhere.
You hit all the positives, but failed to mention that since the new management took over, maintenance is an afterthought, at best. Ice machines and water dispensers in the buildings are broken, or even stripped of their parts altogether. When we reported this 2 visits ago, we were told that they were working on fixing it, go to another building to get water or ice (no more room service). When we came back later the same year, the same machines were still broken, and more in the other buildings had now broken down.
Really? That is crazy! We didn't have any issues but I wouldn't have thought to check other buildings. Beach and del Mar are definitely not as maintained as Maya and Lindo. Your experience is definitely unacceptable. Thanks for sharing.