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Bahia Principe Grand Tequila

Mexico, Mexico
4.6(139 reviews)

Adults-only resort in Mexico.

Price Range
$$
Rooms
360
Brand
Bahia Principe

Amenities

Swim-Up Bar
Tennis
Water Sports Rentals
Yoga Classes

Traveler Insights(412 discussions)

Bahia Principe Grand Tequila is a lively adults-only resort tucked into the Gran Bahia Principe complex south of Tulum, designed for travelers who want a social, energetic all-inclusive experience without kids running underfoot. The renovated rooms are a genuine surprise — modern, clean, and well-appointed in a way that outpaces the chain's lower-tier properties. The specialty restaurant lineup (Japanese, Italian, gourmet Mexican) means you're not stuck eating the same buffet every night, and the pool scene keeps things animated with regular themed events and a swim-up bar that draws a consistent crowd. The staff, repeatedly, is the most praised element — guests describe personalized, genuinely warm service that makes the stay feel more boutique than a large resort chain.

The trade-off worth understanding before you book: there is no beach at the Tequila property itself. You hop a trolley to the shared Bahia Principe beach, and full complex access to all resort pools and beaches costs extra per day. The pool bar scene can get loud — this is a party resort by design — and if you're looking for silent sunrise yoga by a pristine stretch of Caribbean water, you'll want to look elsewhere. The buffet draws mixed marks, but the à la carte restaurants consistently satisfy guests who plan their dinners around them rather than defaulting to the buffet.


Grand Tequila fits couples, friend groups, and solo travelers in their 20s to 40s who want built-in energy and activities without a large outlay. It positions itself below the adults-only luxury tier (Secrets, Zoëtry, Breathless) but above the basic Riu or Sunwing options, offering a middle ground that travelers on a moderate budget consistently find good value — especially if they embrace the multi-resort trolley experience and treat the entertainment calendar as part of the plan.

Pros

  • +Adults-only policy (18+) creates a noticeably calmer atmosphere than Bahia Principe's family properties next door
  • +Trolley access to three neighboring Bahia Principe resorts means you can pool-hop and explore far more food and entertainment options than the nightly rate suggests
  • +Beautifully renovated rooms with modern finishes that feel several tiers above the typical Bahia Principe standard
  • +Multiple specialty restaurants including Japanese (Mikado), Italian (Portofino), and gourmet à la carte dining at Don Pablo — all included in the all-inclusive plan
  • +Hibiscus swim-up pool bar is a consistent guest favorite, with well-made cocktails and an energetic but manageable crowd
  • +Yoga classes, tennis, kayaking, and paddle surfing included in the all-inclusive rate — genuinely useful activities, not just upsell bait
  • +Staff warmth and attentiveness is a standout, with guests describing individual team members as the best part of their stay
  • +Party nights and themed entertainment events several times a week give couples and friend groups a lively evening option without leaving the resort

Cons

  • No on-site beach — you must take a 5-minute trolley ride or 10-minute walk to reach the shared beach area at the Grand Tulum resort, which is not the best stretch of sand on the property
  • Main pool area can get loud during daytime DJ sets and themed parties, making it difficult to find quiet relaxation by the water
  • Buffet quality has drawn criticism from some guests who find it limited and repetitive compared to the specialty restaurants
  • Access to the full Bahia Principe complex (all pools and beaches of neighboring resorts) requires an extra $20 USD per day fee, which surprises guests who assumed the trolley access was unlimited
  • Rooms are close together with thinner walls, so noise from neighbors or hallway activity can be an issue at night
  • Limited swim-up bar options compared to other adults-only resorts at this price point — the Hibiscus bar is the main gathering spot and gets crowded
  • The resort caters to a party-focused crowd, which is not ideal for guests wanting total peace and quiet — DJ music plays most afternoons and some evenings until late
  • Getting to and from Cancun airport takes over an hour, and taxi prices from the area can be higher than guests expect

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Google Rating

4.6(139 Google reviews)

Google Reviews

Zoe K.
3 weeks ago

I was worried about arriving due to the first flux of reviews, however, this resort was amazing. The room was beautiful. The staff are so kind and attentive and were consistently checking to see if anything was needed. The entertainment team was also...

R. B.
3 weeks ago

Nicte Ha was an absolute highlight of our stay at the resort. As a cocktail waitress, she provided outstanding service every single time - always attentive, efficient, and professional. On top of that, she is incredibly funny, fun, and such an amazin...

Stephane D.
a month ago

5/5 – Amazing Stay at Bahia Principe Grand Tequila ! I had an awesome time at the Grand Tequila, and the highlight of my entire trip was the entertainment team. They truly made the stay unforgettable. A huge shout-out to Roberto Hallatt and Nina —...