Which Secrets Resort Is The Best

From Mexico to St. Martin, Spain to Jamaica — and quite a few destinations in between, including Bulgaria — Secrets Resorts & Spas have remained a primary player in Hyatt’s push toward both luxury and all-inclusive resorts. The luxury brand continues to be one of the best of its kind, impressing Hyatt loyalists and travelers in search of the kind of vacation where you don’t have to think about your wallet even once. On top of that, all of the properties are adults-only.

Consisting of 24 resorts across seven destinations (Mexico, St. Martin, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Spain and Bulgaria), Secrets promises to deliver an elevated, worry-free vacation in a picturesque seaside setting, and per its “Unlimited-Luxury” guarantee, everything (including food, alcoholic beverages, room service, most activities, entertainment and even in the in-room minibar) is included in the nightly rate. At Secrets’ relatively newer, ultraluxe imprint, Impression, guests can expect the “Endless Privileges” promise, which includes amenities that go above and beyond, like bottles of top-shelf liquor upon arrival, personal butler service, three-times-daily maid service, 48-hour laundry service, a daily bottle of sparkling wine and more.

Fortunately, TPG can actually speak to these promises, as several members of our staff have had the chance to visit and review quite a few Secrets Resorts & Spas (a handful of which you’ll see on this list) and can attest to the impressive level of service and comfortable accommodations.

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Need help choosing the Secrets getaway of your dreams? We’ve got you covered. Read on for our take on the best Secrets resorts around the world.

If 500 acres of beachfront along the Yucatan Peninsula sounds like heaven to you, then Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun is your best bet. Just a hop, skip and a jump away from Cancun International Airport (CUN), the resort boasts 412 suites, starting at 624 feet, each with king or double beds and varying views of either the sparkling ocean or the property’s lush and manicured vegetation.

Guests can expect mixed wood furnishings contrasted with a muted palette and pops of color throughout the space. Depending on the suite, wooden shutters may open onto a private patio or even a pool or outdoor soaking tub. Luxe amenities include marble bathrooms, 42-inch satellite TVs, Nespresso machines and even a pillow menu. For an even more sumptuous experience, look to the club-level suites, some of which span over 1,000 square feet and have swim-up access. Club-level suites will also get you access to a private beach club, exclusive liquors and a personal concierge.

When it comes to dining, as with most all-inclusive resorts, there are plenty of options to choose from, including a buffet, a grill, a casual cafe and three cuisine-specific restaurants (Bordeaux for French fare, El Patio for Mexican and Oceana for fresh seafood).

Wellness lovers will be happy to know that, true to form, this Secrets outpost has a Spa by Pevonia, perfect for a post-sun-and-sand relaxing treatment (for an extra fee). For those looking forward to outdoor activities, plenty are included in the nightly rate. Other than swimming in the two beautiful pools, you can participate in excursions like kayaking, fitness classes like yoga or unique experiences like a taco-making class.

All-inclusive rates at Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun start at $620 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night for two guests.

With its striking design and beachfront perch, Secrets The Vine Cancun is just the spot for those looking for a luxurious, adults-only experience in the heart of Cancun’s vibrant Hotel Zone.

Ideal for enjoying both sunrises and sunsets, the 497 accommodations — both rooms and suites are available — at Secrets The Vine Cancun start at 475 square feet. Sleek touches like Italian porcelain floors, teak room furnishings and white glass in the bathrooms make these spaces feel particularly elevated. We think that suites with ocean views and private balconies are worth the splurge, given the waterfront location.

Of the nine restaurants on the property, five are a la carte, and there is also a buffet, a grill and a more low-key cafe. Dragons offers Far East cuisine in an elegant setting; Nebbiolo, an Italian restaurant, has both indoor and outdoor seating options; and Sea Salt Grill is the place to go for fresh seafood with a Peruvian twist.

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Three infinity pools (one of which is for Preferred Club access only) ensure that there is ample space for guests to soak up the sun and splash about in the crystal-clear water for hours on end. However, those who want to try something a bit different could opt for dance lessons, scuba diving or a craft cocktail class. And, of course, the signature Spa by Pevonia is always a safe bet for ultimate relaxation — after all, isn’t that what a vacation in the sun is all about?

Rates at Secrets The Vine Cancun start at $540 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night for two guests.

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With the enticing vibrance of Playa del Carmen just a quick drive away, Impression Moxche by Secrets is an idyllic place to call home for those who want all the conveniences — and the privacy — of an exclusive all-inclusive property while still being close to the action. Plus, TPG even dubbed this resort one of the very best all-inclusive options on the map. With access to the entire Secrets Moxche Playa del Carmen property (adjacent to this one), this resort-within-a-resort takes luxury to the next level.

One of the biggest selling points of this Impression outpost is that every guest gets to stay in one of 198 enormous suites (starting at nearly 1,000 square feet), their very own butler, and access to exclusive restaurants, bars and luxury amenities (in addition to everything that the adjoining Secrets Moxche Playa del Carmen — a wonderful property, as well — has to offer). Suites feature rustic earth tones and cozy beds, spacious outdoor areas that may include private plunge pools or hot tubs, chic bathrooms with soaking tubs and rainfall showers, and sweeping ocean vistas.

Elevated and elegant restaurants are the norm at Impression Moxche, and guests can choose from a whopping 14 places to eat. Favorites include Allora, an upscale Italian eatery, and Teodoro, a chef’s table-style restaurant with a seven-course menu. Of course, more casual spots are available, too, like the Barefoot Grill, fitting for a toes-in-the-sand lunch, or Dark Horse, where you can sip a craft cocktail while you catch a football game from the comfort of a leather couch.

When it comes to activities, there is plenty to keep guests occupied on-site, from relaxing at the rooftop infinity pool to snorkeling or venturing around the corner to explore the cenote-style pools at Secrets Moxche. Classes are also available (fitness, cooking and more), and of course, a rejuvenating treatment — or two — at the spa is the best way to unwind between dips in the ocean.

Rates at Impression Moxche by Secrets start at $850 or 42,000 World of Hyatt points per night for two guests.

The hustle and bustle of Cancun feels a world away at the ultraluxe Impression Isla Mujeres by Secrets, located about 30 minutes by boat from the coast. The top-tier service begins the second guests step foot on the property, starting with a warm greeting from their personal butler.

There are 125 suite-style accommodations spread across the resort’s manicured grounds — you may pick up on Grecian vibes, as seen in the towering white stone archways throughout. Calming, neutral tones, chic furnishings and ample natural light in the suites pair beautifully with spacious bathrooms and furnished terraces or balconies.

Gourmands can look forward to eight on-site restaurants offering varying cuisines and vibes. Book a teppanyaki table at Sake for an up-close experience with the chef, or enjoy global cuisine alfresco at ocean-facing La Vista. Casual options include Parisian cafe Cacao and Mercado, the perfect place to enjoy tacos by the pool. There’s even an aptly named swim-up pool bar, Sharks, which serves up craft cocktails under the sun.

The crown jewel of the property may be the impressive multitiered infinity pool, which overlooks the vast ocean and reef below. Here, guests can lounge and sip cocktails on a chaise lounge or head down to the beach for a snorkel around one of the world’s largest coral reefs. There are plenty of opportunities for wellness endeavors, too, at the fitness center and the relaxation spa. Those searching for an adventure should ask their butler about class offerings, such as cocktail courses and dance classes.

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Rates at Impression Isla Mujeres by Secrets start at $1,218 or 42,000 World of Hyatt points per night for two guests.

Known for its soft, white-sand beach, Secrets Akumal Riviera Maya places guests right in front of tranquil Caribbean waters. The area is known for its thriving green sea turtle population, so those with an eye toward marine life should certainly make time for a snorkeling excursion.

Winding pathways and undulating pools connect the resort’s facilities with the 434 suites. Starting at 544 square feet, accommodations feature rich wooden accents, pops of bright pink, tropical patterns and thatched headboards, all reflective of the surrounding environment. Depending on the type of suite, you may have an ocean-facing view, a terrace or a private balcony. Chic bathrooms with marble touches feature hot tubs for two, separate showers and double vanities.

The nine on-site restaurants span the globe in terms of cuisine, from Bordeaux, a moody and upscale French restaurant, to Portofino, which transports you to Tuscany for authentic Italian fare. Casual bar options include Rendezvous, a lobby bar that offers panoramic ocean views, and Showtime, where guests can enjoy cocktails or a glass of wine while catching a movie.

As mentioned above, this is a particularly special destination when it comes to the local marine life, so carve out time for a snorkeling trip or a guided tour, which the concierge will happily arrange. Otherwise, there is plenty to keep guests busy around the property, from relaxing by the three pools to rounds of oceanfront golf or leisurely afternoons spent at the 18,000-foot signature Spa by Pevonia. Daily and nightly entertainment, like live music, theme nights and beach parties, will make the trip all the more memorable.

Rates at Secrets Akumal Riviera Maya start at $1,140 or 42,000 World of Hyatt points per night for two guests.

At Secrets Papagayo Costa Rica, guests can enjoy both a waterfront setting and the lush rainforest, thanks to the resort’s hillside location above the stunning Arenilla Beach. With 202 suites starting at 398 square feet, this is a resort made for slipping into a state of total tranquility in one of the most beautiful pockets of Costa Rica.

Light and airy accommodations feature an earth-tone color palette, textured wooden accents and views of either the surrounding tropical vegetation or the glimmering bay below. Depending on the suite type, you may get to enjoy a private balcony or terrace. Bathrooms are sleek, with warm lighting, showers and double vanities.

The property has four restaurants that serve a la carte menus, like the pan-Asian Himitsu and Italian Portofino, as well as a poolside grill, a buffet, a casual cafe and multiple indoor and outdoor bars. (Yes, there is a swim-up bar here, too!)

There are two beautiful pools and the signature Spa by Pevonia to enjoy here, but exciting activities span far beyond the resort’s thatched-roof facilities. Adventuresome guests should consider local guided hikes, a motor ATV excursion through the nearby mountains or even a canopy tour. As with all other Secrets resorts, daily and nightly entertainment is a given, including theme nights, musical tribute shows and special cocktail parties.

All-inclusive rates at Secrets Papagayo Costa Rica start at $499 or 25,000 points per night for two guests.

Because Secrets Cap Cana Resort & Spa is nestled into a gated resort community, it feels particularly private. It’s also known as one of the more romance-centric Secrets outposts, as one of our staff members experienced, so this property may be an ideal choice for couples looking for the ultimate Caribbean escape for two. Perched in front of Juanillo Beach, famous for its sugarlike sand, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy this little slice of paradise in an adults-only style.

The 457 suites, which start at a generous 592 square feet, feel warm and inviting thanks to rich wooden furnishings and pillows in various shades of blue and pink. Furnished balconies, soaking tubs and rainfall showers make the spaces feel all the more decadent and romantic. Those who want to indulge a bit more should consider one of the club-level rooms, which boast extra space, sweeping ocean views and the opportunity for a private plunge pool.

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Around the property, guests will find seven a la carte-style restaurants, a buffet, a grill and a laid-back cafe. However, couples should take note that a private dinner on the beach can easily be arranged. Six bars and lounges offer plenty of opportunity for relaxing and imbibing day and night, and there’s even an exclusive lounge for those who splurge for Preferred Club, which comes with exclusive privileges, like access to a private pool and beach area.

Those hoping to relax poolside or dip their toes in the ocean won’t be disappointed by the lush stretch of sand at Juanillo Beach and the large infinity pool. If you’d like to explore farther afield, consider booking a bike tour or deep-sea fishing adventure. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with passing afternoons at the signature Spa by Pevonia — or trying out something different, such as a painting class or an aqua pole dancing lesson.

Rates for Secrets Cap Cana Resort & Spa start at $854 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night for two guests.

Included in our curated list of Europe’s best all-inclusive resorts, Secrets Lanzarote Resort & Spa is located on the sun-soaked shores of the Canary Islands.

The 335 accommodations include both room and suite options. Desert-inspired, muted colors set a tranquil tone in these spaces, each of which features a private furnished balcony or terrace, as well as convenient amenities like coffee machines and rainfall showers.

Six restaurants, a buffet, a grill and a cafe give guests plenty of dining options, including cuisines ranging from Italian to sushi. Multiple indoor and outdoor bars provide ample space for trying out unique local cocktails, socializing and enjoying live music and performances day and night.

Four outdoor pools offer an ideal place to perch under the sun for hours, sipping cocktails and enjoying sweeping Atlantic Ocean views. One thing that makes Lanzarote particularly special is its proximity to stunning natural attractions like the volcanic Timanfaya National Park and nearby Papagayo Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters, so guests who like to explore the local area will have plenty of opportunities to do so here.

Wellness seekers can enjoy treatments at the Secrets Spa, which offers everything from hydrotherapy to massage and facial or body treatments.

Rates for Secrets Lanzarote Resort & Spa start at $296 or 17,000 World of Hyatt points per night for two guests.

Situated very close to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef — one of the world’s largest — Secrets Playa Blanca Costa Mujeres is one of TPG’s top picks for all-inclusive resorts in Cancun. Though it’s only 12 miles north of the bustling hub, this special resort feels much farther away from the energy of Cancun’s popular (and oft-frenzied) Hotel Zone. The pristine white-sand beach is certainly one of the biggest draws, though the opportunity to explore local gems, like nearby Isla Contoy National Park, is a close second.

Guests can relax in one of 507 suites, starting at 581 square feet, featuring modern hardwood furnishings and a mix of cream and brown earth tones. Some suites have private furnished balconies, while others have swim-out pools or private terraces. All of them, lucky for guests, have hot tubs and spacious bathrooms with soaking tubs and double vanities.

In terms of dining, true to form, this Secrets resort features plenty of options to experience a variety of international cuisines and lots of space for drinking both indoors and outdoors. Nine restaurants include six a la carte options, a buffet, a grill and a cafe. Of particular interest may be the lush Jungle Pool Bar, which offers poolside tropical drinks, or Desires, which hosts a DJ, dance floor and outdoor fire pit.

With two large infinity pools and one jungle-inspired pool, there is plenty of space to spread out, sunbathe and swim. Guests can also enjoy nonmotorized water sports like kayaking and catamaran rides or snorkeling around the nearby reef. The signature Spa by Penovia, with its sauna rooms and hydro massage pool, is the cherry on top of this relaxing oasis.

Rates at Secrets Playa Blanca Costa Mujeres start at $560 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night for two guests.

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