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Royal Treatment at the Moon Palace

An August 2003 trip to Cancun by melallen

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Quote: My husband and I needed to spend some quality time together after those first hectic months following the birth of our first child. We wanted to go to a place where we would not have to worry about anything. The Moon Palace was the perfect destination for such a vacation.
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Royal Treatment at the Moon Palace Best of IgoUgo

Overview

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The Moon Palace is located on the ‘Mayan Riviera’ approximately 20 minutes south of Cancun’s Hotel Zone. This seclusion is one of the best aspects of the resort. Our stay happened to coincide with the 2003 WTO conference that limited access to much of Cancun’s resort region. Other vacationers were faced with intense security as well as thousands of protestors, but the very location of the Moon made those hassles completely invisible to us. That is not to say we felt insecure, as the resort had its own security and only guests could even travel down the road to the resort. Quick Tips: Whatever you do, do not forget your sunscreen. During our seven day stay we had to buy two separate bo...Read More

Aventura Spa Palace All-Inclusive Best of IgoUgo

Hotel | "Rooms at the Palace"

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Our room was at the end of the hall on the second floor and because of the architecture at Nizuc we did not even have a room above us. This seemed to be an optimal location. I had heard complaints about being located next to the stairs, but I believe the noise factor would be more of a problem on the Sunrise side than on the Nizuc side, as the hallways were quite open in our building. All units at the Moon have a Jacuzzi tub overlooking the balcony. Our unit had a king size bed and a couch. The mini-fridge was stocked with beer, soda and bottled water. The shower in the bathroom was quite large with a bench seat. The balcony was not huge, but because we were the last unit our balcon...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on September 21, 2025

Aventura Spa Palace All-Inclusive
Km 72 Carretera Cancun Tulum
Cancun, Mexico 77701
+52 (984) 875-1100

Moon Palace Golf and Spa Resort All-Inclusive Best of IgoUgo

Hotel | "Timeshare at the Moon Palace"

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Best Things Nearby:Seclusion, pools, non-motorized water sports, golf, airport.Best Things About the Resort:The Moon Palace manages seclusion without isolation. It is surrounded by the jungle instead of being encroached upon by other hotels and condos. This made it feel much less commercial than most of the places along the hotel zone. Of course, we never had trouble meeting other couples or finding something to do while at the Moon. There were so many amenities on site that all of our vacation needs could have been met without us ever having to leave the grounds. The pool areas at the Moon Palace are incredible. You can float, frolic, drink, swim, and play in...Read More

Member Rating 5 out of 5 on September 21, 2025

Moon Palace Golf and Spa Resort All-Inclusive
CARRETERA CANCUN TULUM KM 340
Cancun, Mexico 77500
011-52-998-881-6000

Moon Palace Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant | "Casual Dining at the Moon"

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Arrecifes – This was the restaurant where we ate breakfast almost every morning. I liked knowing that I could have eaten healthily at their generous fruit and yogurt bar, but instead I opted for the more artery-clogging route. I frequented the omelette bar topping my ham and cheese omelette with extra cheese, sour cream and pico de gallo. I got more creative every day. My husband particularly enjoyed the Mexican snack section and the very fresh fruit juices. El Manglar – This was both the first and last restaurant we visited during our stay and featured Italian food. Located just off the lobby, of the Nizuc section it calls out to the newly arrived and almost departed. This restaurant is ...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on September 21, 2025

Moon Palace
Carretera Cancun-Chetumal KM. 340
Cancun, Mexico
+52 998 881-6000

Moon Palace Best of IgoUgo

Restaurant | "Formal Dining at the Moon"

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Momonohana’s – Before dining at the Oriental restaurant, we had gotten mixed reviews of the place. The Scottish couple declared it "shite" while the English/Irish couple told us that it was "brilliant." We thought that the atmosphere was nice and the food was good. I would say it probably was not as good as PF Chang’s, but better than delivery or take-out. It was definitely a different dining experience than the other restaurants and therefore it was worth the effort required to meet the dress code. We had heard you needed reservations, but I guess we went during a less crowded time of year, because I was told that no reservations were needed. Los Caporales – I thought our dinner here was t...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on September 21, 2025

Moon Palace
Carretera Cancun-Chetumal KM. 340
Cancun, Mexico
+52 998 881-6000

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There were so many places to eat at the Moon Palace that we did not even visit them all during our seven day stay. Of course, we did have our favorites, and my husband could just not get enough hamburguesas. I guess it was a good thing that every restaurant we visited for lunch served freshly grilled burgers on request! Since we stayed on the Nizuc side of the resort those were the restaurants that we tended to frequent. We heard that the palapas on the Sunrise side offered surf and turf for dinner, but we never made it over there. I heard the menu included T-bones, huge shrimp, and lobsters. If we could go back and eat one more meal at the Moon, I would more than likely have to go...Read More

Nizuc vs. Sunrise Best of IgoUgo

Story/Tip

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The Moon Palace is so large that it is made up of two separate sections. I had read multiple reviews and had come to the conclusion that the Sunrise side was the preferred side, so you can imagine my dismay when we arrived and were let off at the Nizuc section. What I quickly realized is that your resort experience is completely dependent on what you make of it. We could have let preconceived notions affect our vacation, but instead we decided to take things as they came. It turned out that the Nizuc side actually provided us with exactly the type of vacation we wanted. We have read that it seems most of the Europeans are put in the Nizuc section, while the Americans are put in the Sunrise section...Read More

Stay and Play Best of IgoUgo

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Moon Place Photo - Cancun, Mexico
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While at the Moon Palace, we spent most of our time by the pool. We knew that in order to get a palapa we had to reserve our seats fairly early. Every morning between seven and eight I would go out and put our towels on a couple of lounge chairs. I would also leave a few personal items such as books and hats. Now, if you loose a beach towel they charge you $20. This made me a little leery of leaving our towels to reserve our chairs. Next time I would make sure to bring our own beach towels. Besides, the towels they provided were a bit rough. Not very nice for sunburned skin. I know there have been complaints about the beach at the Moon Palace. I thought it was still nice to look at, if ...Read More
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I have read mixed reviews of using credit cards in Mexico. We found it to be preferable when making larger purchases (over $20) to buy with credit rather than use the cash we had brought. The hotel took credit cards just about everywhere including the front desk, the gift shop, and the Chaza tour desk. We never had a problem using the card along the Hotel Zone either. I was actually pleasantly surprised at the exchange rate we received when I reviewed the transactions that posted after we got back to the states. The best thing we did before leaving the US was get $100 broken out into one dollar bills. We also brought along another $100 in 20’s, but next time I would be tempted to not bring...Read More