![]() ![]() While the pool isn’t very convenient to access (it’s on the roof of the 4-story hotel with no elevator), it’s well worth the trek for gorgeous views of Costa Maya. When I went to the pool, there were no other guests there, so I had the entire area to myself. The pool was one of my favorite amenities at Jaime’s at the Blue Reef, and although it’s not listed on the hotel’s website as a day pass amenity, it was available when we were in town. The beach area had enough space for all guests, although chairs were relatively close together. There was virtually no seaweed in the water, too, which was a huge plus. I appreciated the calm waters at the beach, as I don’t enjoy fighting strong waves or currents. This could be a downside for some guests, although none of the vendors were pushy, so I didn't mind. This is something I wouldn't be able to do as easily at a more secluded resort, and it was a nice way to break up the day.īecause it was located along the busy beachfront boardwalk, however, there were frequent visits from locals trying to sell souvenirs like sunglasses, jewelry, trinkets, etc. ![]() I love this small town and it's always fun to walk around, shop, and chat with locals. I like how the hotel's location is right in the middle of the town of Mahahual, as it was easy to access, yet I didn't feel "stuck" at a resort with nowhere else to go.Īfter lunch, I took a walk around Mahahual's Boardwalk. I’m not a fan of the immediate port area where cruise ships dock in Costa Maya as it feels very inauthentic, so I always search for things to do in the nearby town of Mahahual instead. Waiters can bring food and drinks to your beach chair or you can sit at the shaded bar and restaurant area. Jaime's at the Blue Reef has a cocktail and beer menu available along with a selection of non-alcoholic beverages. The food menu had both standard Mexican fare (tacos, quesadillas, nachos, ceviche, etc.) and also American fare (hamburgers, onion rings, chicken fingers, etc.). Guests can enjoy unlimited food and drinks throughout the day at Jaime’s at the Blue Reef, and this offers a great value for those hoping to taste a variety of foods and snacks. A snorkeling tour may be offered by Jaime’s each day, but it’s best to contact the hotel for availability and pricing. Jaime’s at the Blue Reef does not offer services like massages, boat tours, etc., but these activities are offered by other local companies located just a few feet from the hotel. There is no shade at the pool, but it offers panoramic views of the ocean, town, and coral reefs in the distance. When we visited, the pool was only open to adults. Jaime’s at the Blue Reef has a small pool located on the roof, although day pass guests should check with the hotel before booking to see if the pool will be available. The padded beach loungers are sufficiently shaded from the palapa and coconut trees above. Water sport equipment is available at no extra charge, and many guests (mostly kids) chose to try a kayak or stand up paddle in the protected beach area. The water is so calm, clear, and warm that it is almost like swimming in a bathtub, and the sand is soft with no rocks and very little seaweed. ![]() Jaime's at the Blue Reef has a calm, clean, and warm beach which is protected from strong currents and seaweed by a barrier in the water. To reserve a day pass, visit the official website for Jaime’s at the Blue Reef.Īt the time of review, the cost of admission was:Īfter being checked in, a staff member will escort your group to your private, padded lounge chairs and palapa along the beach.
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