Pros — Barceló Maya Riviera - All Inclusive Adults Only
Large, modern adults-only resort with spacious suite-style rooms.
Strong dining variety through both the adults-only resort and the broader Barceló Maya complex.
Good couples and relaxed adult-trip fit.
Excellent room product for the price compared with many Riviera Maya adults-only resorts.
Access to sister-resort amenities adds scale, dining variety and activity options.
Pros — Beaches Turks & Caicos
Exceptional Grace Bay beachfront with calm, clear, highly swimmable water.
One of the strongest family all-inclusive amenity sets in the Caribbean.
Large Pirates Island Waterpark with slides, lazy river, surf simulator, splash areas, and family-friendly pool zones.
Huge dining variety with official materials describing 24 dining options, plus many bars and food trucks.
Strong kids and teen infrastructure, including certified nannies, kids camp, Sesame Street programming, Xbox-style teen spaces, and autism-friendly programming.
Airport transfers, tips, taxes, gratuities, Wi-Fi, many water sports, and certified-diver scuba are included.
Cons — Barceló Maya Riviera - All Inclusive Adults Only
Not Cancun proper and not walkable to a town center.
Sargassum can affect the beach seasonally.
Some guest complaints mention paid room service for non-Premium guests.
The wider Barceló complex is large, so some amenities require internal transport or longer walks.
Convention or group business can occasionally affect the adults-only atmosphere.
Cons — Beaches Turks & Caicos
Very expensive, and many guests question the value when service or food misses expectations.
Food feedback is inconsistent, with stronger sentiment for some à la carte venues and more criticism around buffets.
Service can be uneven for a resort at this price point.
The large footprint and multiple villages can make room location important for convenience.
Some rooms and older areas receive dated-room or maintenance criticism.
This is a family-heavy resort and not a quiet adults-oriented beach escape.