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RITZ CARLTON CANCÚN

CANCUN, MEXICO

1993

HOTELS & RESORTS

This luxurious Grand Tourism Hotel, the only Triple Five Diamond hotel by the sea in the world, offers 363 ocean-view rooms and suites, each with a private balcony. Known for its world-class amenities, the hotel features a full-service spa, award-winning dining options, and a spectacular culinary center, including the acclaimed Fantino and The Grill Club Restaurants. Opened in April 1993, the hotel was designed to blend Mexican tradition with refined European elegance, making it a premier destination for international tourists seeking sophistication and luxury on the Mexican Caribbean.

The design of this 372-room hotel aimed to integrate traditional Mexican architecture and culture with the refined, intimate style of Ritz Carlton, creating a balance between local heritage and classic European elegance. Every room offers sweeping ocean views, providing guests with a serene and luxurious environment. The hotel’s grand lobby opens up to panoramic vistas of the Caribbean Sea, while lush tropical landscaping, tranquil fountains, and two swimming pools surround the property. This hotel not only caters to leisure guests but also accommodates business travelers, with state-of-the-art convention facilities and meeting rooms for up to 1,050 attendees. The result is an oasis of culture, sports, and romance, earning the hotel numerous accolades, including being ranked as the Premier Hotel in Latin America and 50th globally.

Features

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Award-Winning Dining: Home to the prestigious Fantino and The Grill Club Restaurants, the hotel offers an exquisite culinary experience, recognized globally for its excellence.

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Unique Triple Five Diamond Rating: The only hotel by the sea in the world to receive the prestigious Triple Five Diamond award, reflecting its unparalleled luxury and service.

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Ocean-View Rooms: All 363 rooms and suites provide private balconies with breathtaking views of the Caribbean, offering guests a tranquil and picturesque retreat.

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