Summer 2005 Bargain Holidays - Click Here

Hotel
Reviews
Private
Rentals
Photo
Galleries
Cruise
Reviews
Resort
Reports
Discussion
Forums
Safe
& Sound
Accom
Only
Looking For The Safe and Sound Brochure
Click here to download your free copy
 
Got a holiday question?
Visit our discussion forums by Clicking Here
Sunny Says there are 107 visitors online
Sunnys' Hints: Did you Know? We have photos from across the globe in our photo albums!

Click Here To Go Back To Caribbean Hotel Listing

Sandos Playacar Beach Resort - Playacar - Mexico - Caribbean
Hotel / Apartment Reviews And Reports

Click Here To Add A Review On This Hotel

Don't Forget To Add your Own Report If You Have Visited This Hotel

Sandos Playacar Beach Resort
Playacar - Mexico
Caribbean
Star Rating: 5
Telephone:
Website: http://www.sandoshotels.com
Number Of Rooms: 460
Number Of Floors:

Holiday-Truth Readers Reports
  Gail from Birmingham travelled to Sandos Playacar Beach Resort with First Choice on a couples holiday.
There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 01 2007
rated the Sandos Playacar Beach Resort as follows:
Cleanliness
Location
Staff
Food
Entertainment
said:

This is a great hotel. Can't fault it.

Good food, nice wine, branded drinks. Decent entertainment (& I don't mean the Americans they are are funny though).

Pleasant, helpful staff.

Go - you'll have a fab time.

Click here for more information on this hotel, resort and region
 
  robert venison from marlow travelled to Sandos Playacar Beach Resort with first choice on a couples holiday.
There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 01 2007
rated the Sandos Playacar Beach Resort as follows:
Cleanliness
Location
Staff
Food
Entertainment
said:

After reading the previous report from ClaireBear we decided to stay in this hotel. We were not disappointed, in fact it exceeded our expectations.

This was our first ever AI., something we have always avoided and we fully expected to be eating out frequently, it didn't happen. The quality and variety of food here is superb as is the wine.

The staff could not be faulted and the whole place is kept spotlessly clean. The previous report is so detailed and accurate I will not attempt to add to it. We did quite a few excursions and spent a good deal of time on the beach, if we were pool people I think the lack of shade around the pools could have been a problem, it was very hot!
 
  ClaireBear from Horncastle, Lincolnshire travelled to Sandos Playacar Beach Resort with First Choice on a couples holiday.
There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 05 2006
rated the Sandos Playacar Beach Resort as follows:
Cleanliness
Location
Staff
Food
Entertainment
said:

We stayed here in May/June 2006 and had a fantastic time. This was our second visit to Playacar, Mexico (first time at this hotel).

Reception - very nice in a large palapa style roof. Couches to relax on. Butler service included and guys who can order you a taxi’s for getting out and about. They take your room number and names when you go and check you off their list when you return. There is a gift shop, concierge for any enquiries and for booking speciality restaurants. There is also a side section/archade where all the reps have there own rooms plus a games rooms for teenagers and a jewellery shop. The hotel has its own little room where you can book trips and car hire – we went with First Choice, it wasn’t much more £ for trips and we were pleased to be with Brits/Canadians for a whole day (First Choice is also partners with Canadian Signature Holidays)! These ‘rep’ and ‘game’ rooms are great late at night if it is completely humid and sticky as they are air-conditioned 24/7 so can cool down a bit. There is a photo shop too as there is a photographer that comes around during the day pool/beach to take piccies, sometimes with animals like toucans and lizards, etc, not pushy or in your face though. Can’t remember the price but they were good value.

Rooms - they have the normal hotel rooms which have 2 double beds or a big queen size bed. Very clean, have lots of wardrobe space and mini bar (stocked regularly with various branded drinks, inc diet!, water and beer - twist top local XX brand, very nice). All have balcony / terrace etc. There is satellite TV with lots of channels. You can also order 24/7 room service for free included in the AI! We did this once when we were tired out from a long day out n about. It’s a good choice of room service food too.
There is also a separate Royal Section at the front of the hotel - all in blocks with small swimming pool, jacuzzi, own hammocks, bigger rooms etc + Royal Club guests have own concierge, own beach area, a little motorised golf cart thingy as its only 3 or 4 minutes walk from the reception to the Royal rooms but I suppose some people want/need a lift to and from.

Food/Restaurants - very good food.
· The main buffet restaurant is open for brekkie, lunch and dinner - all buffet style, theme evenings, lots of choice, different dishes every night and loads of salads, fruits, desserts, soups, etc. Okay-ish for vegetarians like me (learn the key words like no carne (meat), pescada (fish), pollo (chicken) - they try to understand the best they can). Fantastic choice and quality. Waiters very good. Very clean. There is also a help yourself to liqueurs at the front entrance and hand-made choccies – we used to have a tipple after we’d eaten. The waiter/meet and great you chap gave you tips on the best tequila’s etc. Also in the morning and lunch this is there – and is even a champagne you can have if you want with brekkie.
· There is a poolside bar which serves brekkie and lunches – buffet style but is waiter service for drinks etc. Just walk in and get a table. Great choice, fab waiters, very good. At night this turns into a speciality seafood restaurant, menu looked good, wasn’t as busy as the other 2 speciality restaurants but people said it was very nice. I didn’t eat there as wasn’t anything vegi (all seafood). You have to book for this restaurant at the concierge desk.
· Mexican Speciality Restaurant – didn’t go there as all meat dishes. The people that did go raved about it. This is up at the top courtyard next to the main restaurant and Italian restaurant. You have to book in the morning (usually before 9.30am/10.00am) with concierge.
· Italian Speciality Restaurant – we ate here about 4 or 5 times. Very good choice for vegi’s. The wine’s were fantastic – amazing quality. Great food – pasta’s better than the pizza but was good too. There is a salad bar/anti pasti help yourself/buffet style in the middle. The breads are fabulous and the desserts brilliant. Great atmosphere. Very good – go there. Very smart restaurant and good waiters. They even have hand-made chocolates as you went out. Again have to book it, we winged it one night without a booking at got in but then tried on our last night as got up too late to book and we couldn’t get in, so defo book.

Tip for vegi’s, we ate out a couple of times with my mate who lives in playa del carmen (we only ate out as a social thing, would of happily ate at the hotel 24/7 everyday) – ‘quesidillas’ are wheat tortillas with cheese – very nice. Mexico is very meat orientated but I ate well at this hotel and previously at the Viva Azteca. Do not worry if you are vegi, I am also reasonably picky vegi and ate well and extensively - so its all fine.

Facilities –
POOLS – there are 2 to 3 main pools - large children allowed/activity pool by the pool bar/restaurant and next to this/joining it a sports pool with basketball nets and they do introductory scuba lessons in there (free lesson, obviously pay for the scuba diving out in the sea) + kiddy club (at the kids club house) has own very small pool with slides. There is also a small adults only pool (very peaceful and quite) just before the beach, where we spent most of our pool time, they really do adhere to the adults only sign which is good and when kids did go and parents tried to ignore the sign they were politely asked to leave by security/barmen.

AMINATION – there is a small team with staff from all different nationalities, they do various daytime activities for the kids, ping pong championships, bingo, Spanish lessons, aerobics, etc. There is volleyball on the beach all time. At night there is always a main show which is different every night.

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT - Mexico night is held once a week so we saw it twice (fab, really authentic, small around the courtyard between the restaurants and top bar). They have donkeys, a Mexican band, a traditional game for the kids where they get sweets, all the staff dress up, very pretty and quaint. Probably about 3 times a week there are stalls selling jewellery and Mexican crafts, souvenirs etc by the water fountains.

GYM / SAUNA – went to the gym once, was fine, not massive but modern machines. Never seemed to be busy (pretty much used by the animation team to keep toned & trim!) We didn’t go to the sauna. There is a beauty salon/hairdressers next to the gym and also massages etc that you can pay for on the beach. People who had them said they were good. I thought they were a tad expensive but seemingly the Americans said the prices were what they paid in the US.

OTHER SPORTS – they have bikes you can use for free in the daytime (finish about 5pm though), multi sports court, tennis courts, aerobics, loads to do.

Kids – fantastic activities and staff. we do not have children but other guests raved about facilities and from what we could see they have 3 different age brackets for kiddy clubs and you could leave them from 9am in the morning til about 9pm at night (every night before the main show, they put on a kids show for all the parents - very sweet). They have crafts next to the pool some days – like paint a pot style for kids (and adults!). I saw a sign for evening babysitting that you could pay for. For TEENAGERS there is a games room with about 10 Playstations and also a games hut which has ping pong, 2 pool tables and table football. To be honest it was often empty at night and we’d go for a game of pool/ping pong for a laugh.

Bars - there is a main bar open all day til about midnight (ish) which where the barmen are great (there is a double act on at night who try to be very entertaining, cocktail style) they all work like trojans, you don't have to wait for drinks (like it states by our American friends on other forums) there is also a coffee machine/bar at the end of the main bar. There are TV's above the bar + a room next door with a TV & tables in (great as we were there when the world cup was on). There is a big bar at the Poolside buffet restaurant/evening seafood restaurant which is open morning until about 10/10.30pm ish. This has a help-your-self soft drinks machine for the daytime and is much quieter at nighttime. The beach has 2 small bar kiosks and there is a nightclub with a bar open from 11pm til 3/4am! The restaurants all have their own bars too. All the drinks/cocktails are fabulous and I was well impressed to find they had premium brand drinks included as general and they put these in as standard to your drinks/cocktails, not the local versions as a rule- Smirnoff, danask vodka, absolute, bacardi even the top gold stuff, baileys, Kahlua (a bargain buy in Mexico to bring home) etc. There is waitress service at the top main bar at night. There is also a pool/beach waitress service so you can be a total beach bum and have someone fetch you drinks all day long - all included. Before 8pm at the main bar they sometimes serve antipasti. You always get crisps at night too at the top bar with your drinks – not good for the waistline, but very nice! Also there is a pool table at the top bar (always in use) and a ping-pong table at the pool bar.

BEACH – spot on, large and wide, beautiful and outstanding sand & sea. Clarity of the water is amazing. Loads of sunbeds and palapa style umbrella’s – never a problem getting one. There are showers etc to wash off with. It is very clean and waitresses are constantly collecting glasses and any rubbish. As this is the last hotel on the Playacar strip then you don’t get loads of traffic. The beach has not been ruined by the hurricanes of 2005 like other parts of the Playacar strip (beginning to mid sections – some hotels have sandbags, but the Mexicans have done a great job in restoring the beach). There are water sports included in the AI like canoes, pedalo’s, snorkeling equipment etc. There is also a paid jet ski, banana boat etc stall just up (I don’t think it is attached to the hotel, but not sure). The snorkeling in Playa itself isn’t that great due to all the sand, but if you swim out a bit you see some more fish and even some lobsters. For snorkeling you really need to be in Akumal, Cozumel, the Eco parks etc. The Cenotes are great for snorkeling to.

The hotel used to be called the Gala Resort but was taken over by Sandos, hence named Sandos Gala Resort. Sandos also have another hotel on the Mayan Riviera called Sandos Carocal - you can't visit both/dine around or anything though.

I always listen to the British/European reviews about hotels - whilst we were there all the Brits/Europeans were extremely pleased with the facilities. Some of our American friends were moaning and picky, and bless them but they will moan whether it’s a 3* or top 5*. Please visit this hotel, for the fab prices you can get AI deals for you will not be disappointed.

Overall a fabulous hotel which I will defo return to. It is excellent and fabulous value for money. It is a very good 4* hotel, perhaps even 4.5*. Very impressed. Great, friendly and efficient staff – a great holiday. There were a few British guests, quite a lot of Americans, some Danish and Germans and quite a lot of Italians.

You can have a relaxed as holiday as you like and non of the entertainment/animation is in your face or if you are active/need to be doing things you will have so much to do you will be spoilt for choice. GO THERE!

If you need anymore info then PM me. Claire
 

Subscribe For FREE Updates   Click Here To Add A Review On This Hotel

Can't find an answer?
Ask other holidaymakers by clicking here!

Click Here To Go Back To Caribbean Hotel Listing.

All postings on this website are the responsiblity of the original poster. Once posted all information becomes the copyright of Holiday-Truth.com. Holiday-Truth.com and our moderators accept no responsibility for the content and / or the accuracy of information contained within this website. Holiday-Truth.com monitors all postings and may, at our discretion, edit a posting to remove obscene or abusive language, edit grammar or correct spelling.
© Holiday-Truth.com V0.96b
Privacy Policy