Playa and Marriott Open Paraiso de la Bonita in Riviera Maya

K'uhul Restaurant. Marriot Photo

Playa Hotels & Resorts and Marriott International announced the grand opening of Paraiso de la Bonita, a new Luxury Collection Resort in Riviera Maya.

It is The Luxury Collection's third luxury all-inclusive resort, joining Sanctuary Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic and Almare on Isla Mujeres.

Twenty minutes from Cancun International Airport (CUN), the Paraiso de la Bonita is the reincarnation of the previous Hyatt All-Inclusive Zoetry property.

Paraiso de la Bonita in Riviera Maya

Multi-million-dollar renos of the 100 oceanfront suites, bring a contemporary design with traditional Mexican artistry to the ocean view suites with private terraces.

Dining includes K'uhul and Côté à Costa restaurants, while bars like Buena Onda offer creative cocktails in relaxing atmospheres.

The resort's Thalasso Spa Center is 22,000 square feet and offers holistic treatments and wellness therapies.

Paraiso de la Bonita in Riviera Maya

"Following the initial success of our first collaboration with Marriott International, we are excited to bring another exceptional property to life with Paraiso de la Bonita," Fernando Mulet, Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer of Playa Hotels & Resorts, stated.

"This resort embodies the same level of style and sophistication that has made our partnership with Marriott and Playa's commitment to delivering unparalleled hospitality a benchmark for luxury all-inclusive experiences worldwide."

Paraiso de la Bonita is committed to eco-friendly practices, promoting local community support and marine ecosystem protection.

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