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GR Solaris Caribe

Cancun, Mexico
4.2(2,122 reviews)

Family-friendly resort in Cancun. Bay View, Classic.

Price Range
$$$ est.
Rooms
200
Brand
Club Solaris

Atmosphere

Bay ViewClassic

Amenities

Babysitting
Beach
Buffet Dining
Gym
Heated Swimming Pool
Kids Club
Mini Golf
Nightclub
Nightly Entertainment
Room Service
Spa
Swim-Up Bar
Water Slides
Water Sports Rentals
Waterpark
Family Vacation

Traveler Insights(287 discussions)

GR Solaris Caribe is a mid-tier Cancun all-inclusive that delivers on the basics: a genuinely beautiful beach, clean facilities, and the kind of laid-back pool bar atmosphere that made the Cancun hotel zone famous. The property draws a loyal repeat guest base, many of whom appreciate that it doesn't try to be something it isn't — this is a beach vacation resort, not a food destination or a spa retreat. The transition to adults-only in late 2025 sharpened its identity and shifted the vibe toward couples and groups of friends rather than the family crowd it once hosted alongside its neighboring Royal Solaris.

The practical experience here is carried by the beach and the poolside setup. Having heated pools and a swim-up bar is a real quality-of-life upgrade, and the dual-property access with Royal Solaris means you can wander next door for more pool space and dining variety without ever leaving the complex. That said, the food program is where this resort consistently falls short of expectations. Buffet quality is the main gripe — lukewarm temperatures, limited variety, and uninspired preparation come up repeatedly. Travelers who prioritize food over everything else tend to be disappointed; travelers who are happy eating decent food while spending most of their time on the beach or in the pool tend to enjoy it far more.


GR Solaris Caribe makes most sense for budget-to-mid-range travelers who want a true Cancun hotel zone experience — white sand, turquoise water, a swim-up bar — without paying Nizuc or Hyatt Zilara prices. It competes most directly with Moon Palace and Riu Cancun, offering a smaller, more intimate footprint than either. If you want the Instagram-famous Cancun beach for a price that doesn't require a second mortgage, and you're not expecting Michelin-starred dining, this property will likely satisfy.

Pros

  • +Direct access to one of Cancun's best stretches of beach with soft white sand and clear turquoise water — the hotel zone setting delivers exactly what you're picturing
  • +Full access to the neighboring Royal Solaris Cancun's facilities doubles your pool, restaurant, and beach chair options without leaving the property
  • +Heated swimming pool keeps water comfortable year-round, including during cooler December–February evenings when unheated pools feel frigid
  • +Swim-up bar right in the pool means you never have to interrupt a good afternoon to walk somewhere for a drink
  • +Water slides and waterpark access (via the Royal Solaris) give families and adults a genuine activity beyond just lounging
  • +Included activities roster is legitimately broad: water aerobics, kayaking, mini golf, theater shows, and live entertainment all come with your stay
  • +Location in the Cancun Hotel Zone puts you minutes from the Nichupte Lagoon, Isla Mujeres ferries, and the Cancun nightlife strip
  • +Adults-only transition (since December 2025) means the property now caters specifically to couples and groups who want a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere

Cons

  • Food quality is the most consistent complaint — buffet items often arrive lukewarm or cold, and the overall culinary experience lags behind similarly priced Cancun all-inclusives
  • Alcohol quality draws repeated criticism — well liquor is on the low end, beer options are limited, and wine drinkers tend to be disappointed
  • Chair reservation culture is deeply entrenched — towels and books appear on prime pool and beach chairs before 7am, and those chairs often sit empty for hours
  • Wi-Fi performs inconsistently in rooms and works much better in common areas — frustrating for anyone who needs a reliable connection
  • The resort is smaller than many Cancun competitors, which limits variety in dining, bars, and pool spaces
  • Entertainment quality gets mixed marks — some travelers find the shows entertaining, others describe them as perfunctory
  • Room decor and furnishings feel dated compared to newer Cancun hotel zone properties at a similar price point
  • Peak season (December–January, spring break) brings crowds that strain the beach chair supply and slow service noticeably

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Google Rating

4.2(2,122 Google reviews)

Google Reviews

Nora S.
2 weeks ago

We had a fantastic stay at Solaris Caribe! The resort is beautiful, the beach is amazing, and the staff were all incredibly friendly and helpful. The adults only side was laid back and relaxing, and the family side had a more energetic feel. Our ro...

Sheila H.
2 months ago

Although the hotel itself isn’t the most luxurious, we chose it for the beach and it was beautiful. I do wish there had been more umbrellas available for shade, since those filled up quickly. The food was decent, though it became repetitive. The ente...