With its architecture inspired by traditional haciendas and its location on the seafront of the Riviera Maya, the five-star Valentin Imperial Riviera Maya Hotel offers a complete change of scenery. You'll stay in a spacious, yet cosy and welcoming suite with a terrace or balcony. In this adults-only hotel, you have access to seven restaurants and eleven bars, as part of an all-inclusive package. Cocktails by the pool, grilled meats on the beach, a romantic dinner beneath the palm trees... Your desires become reality thanks to the attentive staff. There is also a wide range of leisure activities: water sports, swimming pools, massages, tasting sessions, shows, parties with DJs, excursions...
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Junior Suite
- All-inclusive
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Round-trip airport/hotel transfer
- Welcome and assistance at the airport
Your stay starts here
Valentin Imperial Riviera Maya Adult Only 5*
Rooms
The hotel offers comfortable suites with a terrace or balcony, elegant wooden furniture and a marble bathroom. There is a wide range of high-quality amenities, including minibar, Whirlpool bath, bathrobes and slippers and Wi-Fi.
Deluxe Junior Suite
This elegant and spacious suite is equipped with a sitting area and dining table. The room opens onto a terrace or balcony with comfortable outdoor furniture. The room also features a marble bathroom with a hydromassage bathtub and a separate shower.
Silver Junior Suite
You stay in the heart of the palm grove, a few metres from the beach. From the balcony or terrace, you can enjoy a partial view of the ocean. Enjoy a moment of relaxation in your own private Whirlpool bath, then relax in the spacious room with a king-size bed and elegant furniture.
Restaurants & bars
With seven restaurants and eleven bars, there is no shortage of opportunities to indulge yourself at the five-Star Valentin Imperial Riviera Maya. A seafood platter under the palm trees, freshly prepared pancakes on the terrace, romantic dinner with tournedos and gratin dauphinois at the French restaurant, cocktails and tapas by the pool... There is a cusine and ambiance to suit every taste.
All-inclusive
Includes breakfasts, lunches, dinners, local beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and a range of services offered by the establishment (see on-site conditions).
The Hacienda Restaurant
This restaurant offers modern and refined Mexican cuisine - full of flavour, but not too spicy. The dishes are based on the regional specialties of the states of Veracruz, Puebla and Yucatán: aguachile, pozole, arrachera (grilled beef steak), and more.
The Alsace Restaurant
Featuring a classic decor combining glass chandeliers, wrought iron details and white tablecloths, you will find refined French specialities: snails, filet mignon, onion soup, fish gratin... The dishes are accompanied by a selection of excellent wines.
Mar y Tierra Restaurant
This restaurant offers an excellent breakfast buffet and a salad bar at lunchtime. In the evenings you can enjoy a variety of seafood dishes, or sample the typically Argentine outdoor grills.
Activities & lifestyle
This well-equipped hotel, with three swimming pools, a spa and a fitness room, also offers a wide range of activities: dance and fitness classes, excursions to Mayan ruins, concerts and shows, tequila tasting sessions, water sports...
Relax by the lagoon pool or take part in an aquagym class in the activity pool, play tennis with your partner or friends, treat yourself to a facial or a massage... Every day, you create your own tailor-made program. You can also go jet-skiing, practise your swing on a golf course or explore some of the most beautiful seabeds the world has to offer. The experienced staff will be pleased to assist you.
Discover the destination
Relax and unwind on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. The Riviera Maya is teeming with fascinating wildlife and renowned for its stunning scenery. The peninsula has everything from fantastic golf courses and archaeological sites to long sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife. Dive into the warm waters to explore the stunning underwater world or try your hand at water sports.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
Famous for their warm welcome and love of culture, Mexicans have an innate sense of hospitality that will make you feel right at home. Respect for customs is essential and politeness is a shared value. In rural areas and small towns, traditions often have deep indigenous roots and visitors are encouraged to be respectful, for example by asking before taking photographs and avoiding topics of discussion related to local politics. Music, dance and colourful festivals enliven the streets of towns and villages throughout the year.
Time difference
Mexico has several time zones, but the centre (including Mexico City and Cancún) is generally at -7h in relation to Europe. Daylight saving time does not occur on the same dates as in Europe, and some regions do not observe daylight saving time.
Electricity and internet access
Mexican plugs are type A and B, with a voltage of 127V. An adapter is required for most European appliances. Internet coverage is good in cities and tourist areas, but can be more limited in rural areas. International hotels generally offer free Wi-Fi access, making it easy to stay connected.
Safety
Tourist areas are generally well secured, but caution is advised, especially in large cities such as Mexico City. Don't show valuables and only use official taxis or transport apps to get around. For up-to-date and accurate information on security, check https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/mexico before you leave.
Currency
The local currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN) and although the Euro is easily exchanged, local cash transactions are preferred. Visa and Mastercard are accepted in larger establishments, but cash is recommended, especially for purchases in artisan markets and small shops.
Weather
Mexico has a wide variety of climates depending on the region, from desert in the north to tropical in the south. The best time to visit central and southern Mexico, including the Cancún region, is during the dry season, from November to April. The months of September and October should be avoided by travellers wishing to visit the Caribbean beaches, due to the risk of hurricanes along the coast.
Languages
Spanish is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. In some villages, indigenous languages such as Mayan and Nahuatl are still spoken, adding to the country's charm and linguistic diversity.
Accommodation quality
Hotels in Mexico range from luxury resorts to eco-lodges in the heart of nature. In coastal resorts, standards are comparable to European standards, while in rural areas, facilities may be more modest but offer an authentic cultural immersion.
Food quality
Mexican cuisine is world-renowned for its flavour and variety. Expect tacos, enchiladas, ceviche and other specialities. Be sure to buy bottled water, as tap water is not safe for travellers.
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From the archaeological sites of Teotihuacan and Chichen Itza to the beaches of the Caribbean coast and charming colonial cities such as Oaxaca and Guanajuato, Mexico offers extraordinary cultural and natural riches.