Riu Lupita - All Inclusive
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Riu Lupita - All Inclusive

P.º Xaman - Ha Mz20 Lt1, Playacar, 77710 Playa del, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo 77710, Mexico
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Highlights
Free parking
Delicious breakfast
Lots to do
Amenities
Golf Course
Outdoor swimming pool
Snorkeling
Spa
Massage Room
Fitness Room
ParkingFree
24-Hour Front Desk
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Property Description
With a stay at Hotel Riu Lupita - All Inclusive in Playa del Carmen (Playacar), you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Quinta Avenida and Playa del Carmen Maritime Terminal. This all-inclusive property is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Playacar Golf Club and 1.8 mi (2.8 km) from Playa del Carmen Main Beach.
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7.8/10
Good
Cleanliness7.8
Amenities7.8
Location7.8
Service7.8
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Surroundings
Landmarks: Renew by Jb aesthetic clinic
(360m)
Landmarks: playacar
(380m)
Landmarks: Tee Times Riviera Maya
(420m)
Landmarks: Hotel Riu Playacar
(470m)
Landmarks: Old Lady Statue
(530m)
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Family Room (M)
3

Family Room (M)

1 King bed and 1 Bunk bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Private bathroom
Minibar
TV
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Double Room M
3

Double Room M

2 Double bed or 1 King bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Private bathroom
Minibar
TV
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Guest Reviews

7.8/10
Good
40 reviews
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  • Cleanliness7.8
  • Amenities7.8
  • Location7.8
  • Service7.8
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S‍h‍e‍a‍ ‍P
August 4, 2025
I recently stayed at this RIU resort and unfortunately, it was the worst resort experience I’ve had to date. While there were a few positives, they were far outweighed by the negatives. On the plus side, the service overall was decent, and the staff were generally friendly and helpful—though we did have a few occasions where we were overlooked at the buffet, which was frustrating. The resort itself is small and more secluded, which was actually a nice change of pace from the typical large, party-style resorts. It felt more peaceful and laid-back. One standout was Sergio, one of the bartenders—he was absolutely wonderful and very attentive, always making sure we had drinks and were taken care of. His friendly attitude really stood out and was one of the few bright spots of the trip. The rooms were clean, which I appreciated, but the bed was incredibly uncomfortable—hard as a rock.Upon pulling back the sheets, the topper to the bed was NASTY (see photo). It made it really difficult to get a good night's sleep, which put a damper on the whole stay. The biggest letdown, though, was the food. Simply put, it was terrible. From taste to quality, it was far below what I expected, especially from a brand like RIU. I’ve been to the RIU in Costa Rica before and found it subpar, but decided to give RIU another chance. Unfortunately, this experience confirmed that these resorts are not for me. I won’t be returning to any RIU properties in the future.
c‍a‍r‍l‍p‍Y‍8‍4‍5‍9‍O‍R
July 3, 2025
I spent 2 weeks here in June, Rui rate this hotel as 5* it's far from a 5* more like 2 1/2 and that's being generous, the food is absolutely horrid unless you are one of the Mexican weekenders or day trippers that arrive in their droves and constantly filter through the resort, then disappear the next day leaving their reviews of how wonderful this place is. The food here is absolutely horrid, and if your looking for a steak you won't get one here you will however get a 2 inch ***** of beef you could nail to the sole of your shoe and get six months wear out of, i actually think this is the only Al hotel that i've been to were i've actually lost weight, this is a buffet affair everything is open and self serve the choice is extremely poor, as is the quality of the food, the al a carte was no better either, the only saving grace was the salad bar and eggs for breakfast which is basically all i ate for two weeks, anything that is edible is snapped up very quickly by the hoards of Mexicans on day trips and is not replenished once it's gone it's gone tough. The rooms don't get any better they are dark and dingy with everything failing to work from waiting four hours for them to change the safe to the tv constantly turning the volume up on its own day and night, open the patio doors and it turns off the air con too, problem here is the room very quickly dispersers condensation and the floor gets extremely wet and slippy as i found out when re entering the room and ended up on my back thankfully my head just missed a table inside the room The service here is practically non existent, you do everything yourself from fetching your food to getting your own drinks, if your lucky one of the uninterested waiters in the main restaurant might serve you a coffee at breakfast. The bar is next to the pool it's completely open it's as hot as hell, and your sipping your heavily watered down drinks with sweat literally pouring out of you, it's like sitting in a sauna, in the two weeks i stayed i don't think i was offered a drink once whilst sitting there and i sat there quite a lot, most of the bar staff are friendly enough you'll get a smile occasionally, but if you want a drink get it yourself. The pool area is okayish but there's a life guard here who is supposed to be watching the pool, he basically spends 95% of his time in the towel hut chatting the women up, and stuffing his face in the restaurant once it opens, he's supposed to be watching for kids in the pool, so keep an eye on your kids because if something does happen he won't be there to help. You won't cool down here either the pool is about 23c the only place to cool down as stated earlier is your room. Which brings me to the cleaner who one afternoon left the door wide open whilst we were out, and coming back to finding the door open and making a call to reception who cut me off 4 times after asking for a manager, who all of a sudden didn't speak english, even after speaking to my wife at the
J‍u‍l‍i‍o‍ ‍M
June 18, 2025
Riu Lupita is a difficult hotel to rate because it depends on what you like. To me, the beach is the most important thing and the price. I never have expectations about the food or amenities, and for sure I don’t care if the TV works or not. Travel: First week of June 2025 This is a small resort, which for me is great, but if you like mega resorts, this one is not for you. Amenities are limited, so if Gym, Spa, etc are important to you, wrong hotel. The hotel was not at full capacity. If there were more people, it would not have been pleasant. Price: We paid CAD 1,300 for flight, transfer and hotel. If we had waited it could have been CAD 1,100 each and RIU Palace was CAD 1,800 (for reference) Beach: This was my 3rd visit to Playa del Carmen. The sargassum is a down. We were able to get in the ocean the first day and 20 minutes on the last day. I came to the realization that I prefer Cuba with their ok food and any other limitations (less expensive and way better beaches) To get to the beach you must ride a bus (12 minutes). The bus also stops at the entrance of the town. The ride is not a big deal. My problem is that 6 out of 7 days we did the ride to find out we could not swim, either because of the sargassum or red flag. Pools: I don’t like public pools. I have one at my building and I have used it once. The hotel has 3 pools. The main pool is smaller than what you see in the pictures. The best one is the adult or the relaxation one. All pools are heat it, which makes no sense to me. They are clean. Food: Buffet – it is ok to good. You will not go hungry. Sometimes they don’t replenish dishes so if you see something you like, take it. Restaurants – Nothing special. The mediterranean and Mexican were ok. The steak at the beach club was not worth the bus ride. I prefer the buffet for sure. Coffee is good. The room was perfect. Everything works as expected. I like firm beds. Employees were friendly, professional and extremely attentive. Fidelia at the buffet is a sweetheart. But again, all the employees are excellent. People, Tip, just because it is an all inclusive, it doesn’t mean the tips are included. A USD or 20 MXP it is not a lot of money for us. We spend more than that just in coffee here. Note to the hotel: 1. Why have fried plantain for breakfast and never for lunch or dinner? 2. Turn off the heat in the pools. 3. 20 USD/daily bicycle rental? That’s a bit too much I have to insert here a review that has nothing to do with the hotel. Lots of utube videos recommend a restaurant on calle 2nd in town – La Tarraya – Do not go there, it is a tourist trap. I will write a more detailed review on google or trip advisor.
e‍n‍r‍i‍q‍u‍e‍ ‍r
March 29, 2025
Introduction: We are deeply disappointed—and yes, frustrated—by our stay at Riu Lupita in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, to the point where we needed time to recover after returning home. Nevertheless, we feel compelled to share our experience to warn others: lower your expectations or reconsider the value for money at this so-called "5-star" resort. Expectation vs. Reality: We chose Riu Lupita, advertised as a 5-star hotel, for a luxury vacation. By definition, 5-star hotels promise top-tier accommodations, facilities, and service exceeding 4-star standards. The brochures, website, and even signage at the entrance emphasized this 5-star claim. The high price we paid for a 9-night all-inclusive stay suggested we would receive first-class service, food, and amenities. Unfortunately, reality fell far short of expectations. Staff: Most staff members were friendly (with the exception of those at the Mexican restaurant). Since Spanish is my native language, interactions may have been smoother for us, but we observed that other guests were generally treated appropriately. Accommodation: The hotel consists of standalone single-level villas and 3-story buildings with guest rooms. None of these buildings have elevators. Imagine hauling luggage up stairs in sweltering heat—or worse, doing so with health issues. Luckily, we were assigned a second-floor room, but dragging two 20kg suitcases 400 meters and up two flights of stairs was exhausting. Shouldn’t elevators be standard in a 5-star establishment? The Room: Our room included a bathroom, bedroom, and balcony. While superficially clean, the space felt outdated and poorly maintained. Issues included: Mold: Visible on the bathroom mirror, in the corners, and behind the sliding door (see photos). Refrigerator: It was not turned on, with a missing freezer door and exposed wiring where the plug hung loosely from the wall (photo attached). Food: Buffet: A large, impersonal space serving 300+ guests. Meals were bland and repetitive. Meats (beef, pork, chicken) were consistently overcooked and tough. Even the fruit—surprisingly—lacked flavor, unusual for a subtropical region. Mexican Restaurant: Limited menu (5 dishes), disinterested staff, and mediocre quality. The sea bass was edible but underwhelming. Italian Restaurant: Closed when the Mexican restaurant was open, and vice versa. We did not visit it, so no further comments. Off-Site Restaurant: Reservations had to be made starting at 7:00 AM, as tables booked up quickly. We skipped this due to the hassle of shuttle buses and reservations. The Final Straw: The day before departure, we shared our complaints with the tour operator’s representative at the hotel. They promised to escalate our feedback but have yet to respond after 5 days. Shortly afterward, a staff member approached us at the pool to document our complaints—but stopped writing halfway through due to the sheer number of issues we raised. Later, during lunch, another employee handed us a generic
S‍h‍a‍u‍n‍ ‍T
June 14, 2025
We had a great time. It is a small resort, which is great if that’s what you’re looking for. Beach is wonderful, the beach club restaurant and pool are both small but really nice. Spent most of our days at the beach. The beach itself is spectacular but depending on weather could have some seaweed. The resort is compact but laid out very nicely with everything near the pool. We liked both the Mexican and Italian restaurants. Buffet was small but good. Some items are the same but some change very day. They replaced depleted food items very quickly. Room was plain but everything worked great. Bathroom tiles looked new, water pressure was great, TV worked great, minibar and coffee restocked daily. Well they missed one day refilling the fridge but the next day filled it triple. 4 big water bottles every day. Booze dispenser in room with 4 bottles. Staff do tons of activities, the ones I participated in were fun. Silent disco was the best evening entertainment, and the White Party at Tequila was very fun. The tvs in the bar showed NHL playoffs at night for us Canadians. It is small and low budget so there is rarely a server going around, you have to go to bar and get your own drink. And yes you have to take a shuttle to the beach. But if you can accept those small inconveniences this resort is fantastic.
S‍h‍a‍h‍r‍o‍m‍ ‍A
April 5, 2025
Our stay at Riu Lupita was exceptional! The food was delicious with a wide variety to choose from — especially the sweets. While a few desserts were a bit off, having so many options made the experience more interesting and enjoyable. The unlimited drinks were a great part of the package. That said, I had quite a few, and as someone who doesn't drink much, I was surprised that I didn’t really feel any kind of alcohol “kick.” So, that part was a little underwhelming. The room itself was clean and satisfactory, and the staff were friendly and helpful for the most part. Being a tourist destination, it’s understandable that some staff subtly expect tips here and there — nothing unreasonable, and overall, their service was great. One suggestion would be to offer an earlier shuttle bus service for those who want to catch the sunrise or sunset at the beach. We had to walk early in the morning and again after the sunset, as there was no bus available during those times. Not a dealbreaker, but something that could enhance the experience even more. Hats off to their entertainment team — they did a fantastic job! From the three swimming pools and gym to the volleyball court and table tennis, there were plenty of activities that added real value to our stay. All in all, Riu Lupita is a wonderful place to relax and have a good time. Our overall experience was great.
N‍a‍v‍i‍g‍a‍t‍o‍r‍5‍4‍2‍6‍8‍0‍4‍8‍5‍8‍8
April 5, 2025
I had a vac.10ya and now i saw building ,rm,renovations. Rms look realy good. Food acceptable. Beverages and cofee...meh..bring you own straws ! Food at beach...so so... No umbrela on beach ! Just palm trees. In March April wind ,strong wawes. Enjoy your vac !
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
September 4, 2025
I cannot say enough wonderful things about my stay at this hotel in Mexico – it was truly one of the best travel experiences I’ve ever had. From the moment I arrived, I was welcomed with warmth and genuine hospitality that immediately made me feel at home. The property itself is stunning – My room was spotless, spacious, and offered incredible views that made every morning feel magical. The attention to detail was noticeable everywhere, from the décor to the little touches that made my stay extra special. The service was beyond exceptional. Every staff member I encountered went out of their way to ensure I had everything I needed. Whether it was offering local recommendations, arranging activities, or simply checking in to make sure I was comfortable, their dedication to guest satisfaction really stood out. The food was another highlight – absolutely delicious, showcasing the best of local and international cuisine.including. A “kids option” Dining here was a treat in itself, and I looked forward to every meal. On top of all this, the location was perfect – close enough to explore everything I wanted, yet peaceful enough to relax and unwind. Whether lounging by the pool, enjoying the scenery, or heading out for adventures, I felt I had the best of both worlds. The beach was beautiful ! The pool on the beach was maintained & the beach restaurant was great also ! With friendly staff! Not to mention how some water sporting activities were included ! I left with amazing memories and a strong desire to return. If you’re considering a trip to Mexico and want a truly unforgettable hotel experience, this is the place to stay. Highly recommended! Thank you all!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 28, 2025
Rooms cleaned everyday :) Entertainment not very good 4get to speak english Older bar staff abrupt ASK 4 ALOCHOL in drinks (there more for the mexicans that hog the bar ) also drinks on menu cud say wots in them ! Pool ,kids kick punch football all over nothing said Quite pool much betta but cud do with an attendent to clean every day now n then ( net) for the leaves n insects in it.. trip to the beach canny chilled as for the sea **** the workers work 100% on it to clean well done. for 2k each not worth it imo i wud not stay again :(

Services & Amenities

Outdoor swimming pool
Spa
Fitness Room
Bar
Table Tennis Room
Restaurant
Kids' Club
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–24:00
Check-out: 06:00–12:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, cots can be added, but extra beds cannot be added.
Fees for cots are not included in the total price. For details, please contact the hotel.

Breakfast
StyleBuffet
AgeFee
Adult
Free
Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

Pets
Pets are not allowed

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 43
Phone:+52-9848730505
With a stay at Hotel Riu Lupita - All Inclusive in Playa del Carmen (Playacar), you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Quinta Avenida and Playa del Carmen Maritime Terminal. This all-inclusive property is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Playacar Golf Club and 1.8 mi (2.8 km) from Playa del Carmen Main Beach.

Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, which include 3 outdoor swimming pools, a nightclub, and a fitness center. Additional amenities at this property include complimentary wireless internet access, babysitting (surcharge), and gift shops/newsstands. Getting to the surf and sand is a breeze with the complimentary beach shuttle.

This property is all inclusive. Rates include meals and beverages at onsite dining establishments. Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities. Satisfy your appetite at Adelita, one of the property's 4 restaurants. Unwind at the end of the day with a drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7 AM to 10:30 AM.

Featured amenities include limo/town car service, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 300 guestrooms featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Rooms have private balconies. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times at Riu Lupita - All Inclusive?

The check-in time at Riu Lupita - All Inclusive is 15:00-24:00 and the check-out time is 12:00.

Does Riu Lupita - All Inclusive have a swimming pool?

Yes, Riu Lupita - All Inclusive has a pool.

Are pets allowed at Riu Lupita - All Inclusive?

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at Riu Lupita - All Inclusive.

How much does it cost to stay at Riu Lupita - All Inclusive?

Prices at Riu Lupita - All Inclusive are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What is the cancellation policy for Riu Lupita - All Inclusive?

The cancellation policy for Riu Lupita - All Inclusive varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

About This Property

Average Price FromAUD163
Hotel Star Rating3