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RIU vs Barceló

Two of Spain's biggest all-inclusive exporters, and a common value-shopper standoff. RIU is the livelier, more standardized one: dependable, party-friendly pools, and a consistent product you can book almost blind. Barceló is the broader church: a tiered lineup that runs from the Allegro value line all the way up to genuine Royal Hideaway luxury. RIU optimizes for consistency and fun; Barceló for range.

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By the numbers

RIU compared with Barceló
RIUMeasureBarceló
19Resorts in our catalog17
★ 4.3Average guest rating★ 4.6 (better)
98,998Guest reviews analyzed326,727
$91–$335/night ppNightly rates$71–$302/night pp
5 of 19Adults-only resorts3 of 17
14 of 19 (better)Five-star resorts12 of 17
Aruba, Bahamas, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Maldives, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Spain, Sri Lanka, TanzaniaWhereAruba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Morocco, Spain
8.3/10 (better)Overall score8.2/10
8.3/10Beach score8.4/10 (better)
7.9/10 (better)Food score7.7/10
8.3/10 (better)Service score8.0/10
8.1/10 (better)Rooms score7.9/10
8.6/10 (better)Pools score8.5/10
8.1/10 (better)Value score8.0/10
8.3/10Romance score8.4/10 (better)
8.4/10Family score8.6/10 (better)
8.0/10Nightlife score8.0/10
7.9/10Wellness score8.1/10 (better)

Chain averages across the resorts in our catalog. Individual properties vary, so tap into each ranking before you book.

Round by round

Round 1
Value

A near tie in the mid-market: both deliver solid all-inclusive for the money. RIU's consistency makes value predictable; Barceló's spread means value depends more on which tier you pick.

Round 2
Atmosphere

RIU. Its pools skew livelier and more social brand-wide, and it runs purpose-built party resorts. Barceló is generally a touch calmer and more varied by property.

Round 3
Luxury ceiling

Barceló. Royal Hideaway reaches true luxury; RIU's top tier (Riu Palace) is very good but positioned below that. For a trade-up option, Barceló wins.

Round 4
Consistency

RIU. Its resorts are unusually standardized, so you largely know what you're getting anywhere. Barceló's wider tier range makes property-by-property research more important.

Round 5
Destinations

Big overlap across the Caribbean, Mexico, and Spain. Both are easy to find in the marquee zones; check specific properties and tiers in our rankings.

Of the 12 measures we call, RIU leads on 7 and Barceló leads on 5.

White umbrellas and lounge chairs on a beachfront terrace at Hotel Riu Palace Maldivas, with palm trees and turquoise water beyond.
Hotel Riu Palace Maldivas, null
The referee's call

The verdict

Clear win, RIU

Choose RIU when you want a lively, predictable, book-it-blind all-inclusive with reliable pools and party energy at fair prices. Choose Barceló when you want options: a tier ladder that can go calmer, more upscale, or all the way to Royal Hideaway luxury. RIU is the safe, consistent pick; Barceló is the one to pick when you might want to trade up.

The properties to shortlist

Want it property-level? Put Hotel Riu Palace Maldivas and Barceló Maya Palace - All Inclusive head-to-head, or open any two resorts in our resort comparator.

Frequently asked questions

Is RIU or Barceló better?

RIU is more standardized and livelier, so it's the safer book-it-blind choice with dependable party-friendly pools. Barceló offers a wider tier range that reaches genuine luxury at Royal Hideaway. Choose RIU for consistency and fun, Barceló for range and a higher ceiling.

Which is more upscale, RIU or Barceló?

Barceló, at the top end: its Royal Hideaway tier is true luxury, above RIU's best (Riu Palace). In the mid-market the two are comparable, so the difference shows most if you want to trade up to a premium property.

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