There is also a spa on the property where guests can enjoy a hydrating body wrap, deep-tissue massage, facial or something else to help with complete relaxation.Ī stay at Beach Palace Cancun also gives travelers access to several tours in the area, and guests can conveniently book these through the resort. They’ll be able to meet friends while being supervised by the resort’s trained staff.įor adults, there are multiple fitness centers and classes such as yoga, paddle yoga, cross training and Tabata training.
With play spaces, gaming technology and a schedule packed full of events and activities, the kids will never want to leave. The children in the group may want to check out the Playroom. However, when that’s old news, there are plenty of other activities to do during a stay at this resort. From building sand castles and jumping waves to relaxing on a lounge chair soaking in the sun, guests can easily spend an entire day out near the water’s edge or poolside. With a beach like the one this resort is located on, it may be hard to peel the family away from hanging out in the sand. The private balconies each have a comfortable daybed-perfect for when you’re ready for an afternoon nap in the tropical breeze or for a place to relax and catch up on your book while the kids are napping. And I don't regret any of it.Living the Beach Life in Cancun | TravelPulse I'm enjoying mine on a beach chair facing the endless sea. You can't make it spin any faster or slower, so just enjoy the ride. What you do with your time on it will not change that fact. Refer back to the lessons I've learned about island time, disconnecting to reconnect with people, and understanding needs versus wants.
If your pasty white skin hasn't seen the light of day in a while, cover it up before we mistake you for a lobster.in which case, please refer back to eating seasonally and cross your fingers it isn't lobster season.) Nobody regrets time they've spent enjoying life, time they've spent connecting with loved ones, or time they've spent unhurried and unburdened. Nobody ever said, "I really regret that time I spent relaxing on the beach." (Except for people who got really badly sunburned, but even that should be, "I really regret being lazy and not putting on sunscreen." Just saying. When is the last time you did that with any regularity? It's a reality check. You actually put the phone away and you talk to the person next to you. And you know what else happens when the power is off? You talk. Power outages are excellent opportunities to disconnect and reflect. And I remember that the world keeps spinning regardless of how much or little I do every hour. And hear nothing but the waves and the wind. So when the power goes out and I have no internet and no means of "entertainment," I suddenly remember what it is to just breathe. Yes, I have all my electronics here: laptop, iPhone, Kindle, you name it. Now that I've been through a few rainy seasons when power outages are fairly common, I can say from experience that living without power for extended periods of time is not going to kill you. The thought of being without power for hours or days at a time probably would have shocked me before I lived here.