Cancún offers some of the best all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, several of which cater to families. Cancún is also easily accessible from many parts of the U.S. (think direct flights), making it a popular choice for families with children of all ages.
The best all-inclusive Cancún resorts for families offer direct access to the beach, kids programming, a variety of dining choices and cushy lodging, plus local activities and guided tours. Read on to discover the best all-inclusive Cancún resort for families across a variety of categories.
(Courtesy of Fiesta Americana Condesa Cancun)
Shuttle drive time from airport: About 20 minutes
The Fiesta Americana Condesa Cancún appeals to travelers of all ages, with amenities ranging from swimming pools with waterslides and a make-believe pirate ship to the Miiluma Spa. Especially unique are the resort’s weekly pop-up events, such as Mexican-themed poolside parties with warm churros, caramel apples and musical performances. The resort’s location in Cancún’s Hotel Zone affords easy access to the beach, where water sports rentals are also available.
All-inclusive rates at Fiesta Americana Condesa Cancún cover meals and beverages (alcoholic and nonalcoholic) at about a dozen on-site restaurants and bars, as well as access to the resort’s kids and teen clubs. Overnight accommodation options include family suites and rooms with plunge pools. Many recent guests are repeat visitors, which speaks to just how wonderful they found the resort staff, accommodations and amenities to be.
(Courtesy of Club Med)
Shuttle drive time from airport: About 20 minutes
Located at the tip of the Riviera Maya, Club Med Cancún Yucatán caters to its littlest guests with travel cribs, baby bathtubs, strollers and even freshly made baby purees at the on-site buffet, where you can also use a blender, bottle warmer and microwave. The resort’s kids programming earns rave reviews from previous guests and caters to babies as young as 4 months, which isn’t typical of most all-inclusive resorts. Baby Club Med offers supervised child care with activities to pique your baby’s curiosity, such as outdoor walks and music time (so you can sneak to the spa for an hour or two).
Older siblings and/or parents can enjoy more than 20 activities covered in all-inclusive rates, including the resort’s signature flying trapeze. There’s also a family pool, a children’s pool with water games and a freshwater infinity pool at the center of this Club Med property.
Reserve one of the resort’s spacious Aguamarina family rooms so you can put your little ones to bed and enjoy a nightcap on your patio or balcony.
Shuttle drive time from airport: About 15 minutes
Looking for an all-inclusive Cancún resort where your toddler will easily be entertained – and easily able to take a midday nap when they’re tired? Consider a stay at the highly rated Moon Palace Cancun, where toddler-friendly amenities include swimming pools (one with a kids play area), a playground, mini-golf and a game room appropriately named the Playroom.
All-inclusive rates at Moon Palace Cancun cover a wide variety of on-site dining options – such as Italian, Brazilian and Pan-Asian – which can be enjoyed around the clock thanks to 24-hour room service. The food, in particular, earns high praise from recent guests.
Rates also cover nonmotorized water sports, pool and beach access, and entertainment such as pyrotechnic shows – as well as accommodations, which include Superior Family Suites (with two connecting rooms) and Swim Up Suites. If you enjoy golf, be sure to schedule a tee time at the resort’s 27-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course.
Most parents agree this all-inclusive resort is one of the best all-around options for families visiting Cancun. Many travelers also recommend The Grand at Moon Palace, which offers even more restaurants and activities, including a water park.
(Courtesy of Wyndham Alltra Cancun)
Shuttle drive time from airport: About 25 minutes
Formerly Panama Jack Resorts Cancun, Wyndham Alltra opened its doors in 2022. The all-inclusive resort maintains the family-friendly amenities of its predecessor, which include swimming pools, around a dozen dining options, family suites and, of course, direct access to the beach in Cancun’s Hotel Zone.
Camp Alltra is the highlight for the elementary-aged set, with a pirate ship water play area featuring seven waterslides, a ball pit and hanging bridges. Camp Alltra hosts children ages 4 to 12 during the day and in the evening, so you might just be able to enjoy a massage or facial at the on-site Aura Spa.
Staff also host beach games and arts and crafts activities; nightly entertainment includes mariachi bands and family movies. Recent guests praise the resort, particularly its friendly staff.
(Courtesy of Beach Palace)
Shuttle drive time from airport: About 25 minutes
Parents love this resort for its small size – which is great for tweens who want to explore on their own – in addition to the clean beach and staff. Many note that resort employees are quick to learn your family’s names and food preferences.
Kids and adults alike enjoy Beach Palace’s outdoor pools, water activities like stand-up paddleboarding and Las Vegas-style performances, including musical acts and fire shows. Dining options span six restaurants, three bars and a coffee shop. There’s also a spa and plenty of add-on Cancun excursions to attractions such as Chichén Itzá. While the resort has a fantastic kids club, tweens might not be interested as it’s designed for children ages 4 to 12.
Book a stay in a Superior Family Deluxe suite, where your tween(s) can feel like grownups with a kids minibar (stocked with chocolate milk and juice), an Xbox 360, a beach bucket kit and a room service menu just for kids. Children and teens often stay and eat free at Beach Palace thanks to recurring promotions, so be sure to check current offers when booking your stay.
(Courtesy of Hard Rock Hotel Cancun)
Shuttle drive time from airport: About 25 minutes
As the ultimate all-inclusive Cancún resort for teens and their parents, the Hard Rock Hotel Cancun features modern, rock ‘n’ roll-themed accommodations equipped with private balconies and hydro spa tubs. Guests have the option to book a Deluxe Family Lagoon View room (with two connecting units) for added space and fun amenities like an Xbox 360. Through the Hard Rock’s tracks, wax and picks amenities, they can also rent a Fender guitar for jamming in their room, enjoy an in-room Crosley vinyl player with 10 records, and get personally curated playlists.
Rates include access to the Music Lab, where guests ages 12 and older are welcome to use the recording studio, play different instruments, learn how to be a DJ and even star in their own music video. All meals and drinks – available to enjoy at five on-site restaurants as well as in your room – are also included in rates, along with nightly entertainment and daily activities.
Located in Cancún’s Hotel Zone, the Hard Rock features a lagoon-style pool, nonmotorized water sports, and courts for tennis and basketball. Recent visitors appreciate the accommodating staff and the kids programming at this resort, though some caution the adults-only crowd can get rowdy here.
(Courtesy of Grand Residences Riviera Cancun)
Shuttle drive time from airport: About 30 minutes
The Grand Residences Riviera Cancun promises luxury and comfort for the whole family – grandparents and other relatives included. Families can book apartments with up to four bedrooms, sleeping a maximum of 13 guests. Accommodations offer fully equipped kitchenettes or kitchens, and most also provide a washer and dryer. Many of the rooms have terraces with hot tubs as well.
While you have the option to make your own meals, you certainly don’t have to – three restaurants and 24-hour room service are covered in all-inclusive rates. Rates also include access to the on-site kids club and activities ranging from afternoon tea and mixology classes to bike rides and catamaran cruises.
Several recent guests say the Grand Residences exceeded their expectations and that they can’t wait to return.
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Amanda Norcross is a family travel expert who has visited Cancún several times. She used her personal experience at some of these hotels, along with insight from other travelers and recent resort reviews, to curate this list.