We’ve read a good chunk of reviews about this resort before deciding to buy our vacation package for 2008. After spending about a week at Iberostar Del Mar/Pariso Beach (yes the two are pretty much the same hotel), we found that in our opinion, the reviews did not jive with the reality. This review is to give you the facts, our opinions with as much detail as possible, letting you decide for yourself whether this resort meets your expectations or not.
Before we begin talking about the Del Mar/Pariso Beach, we should say that our points of reference for all inclusive resorts are Cancun Marina El Cid, Cancun Palace and Puerto Vallarta Palace. All are Mexican, privately owned resorts.
So, if you don’t feel like reading the entire review, here it is in the nutshell, on the scale from 1 to 10:
Hotel Grounds: 9
Beach: 10
Pool: 7
Rooms: 8
Service: 2
Food: 2
Entertainment: 7
Overall “I’m having a Good Vacation Experience: 3
Now in detail:
My wife and I with 2 kids, 3 and 8 stayed in Iberostar DelMar/Pariso Beach from 7/1/08 through 7/7/08. We take this kind of vacation only once a year, hence wanted it to be relaxing with good food and friendly service.
The HOTEL PROPERTY:
Upon arrival, I must say, we were very impressed by the hotel property; it’s absolutely immaculate, simply beautiful and well-taken care of. From stunning tropical plants, to peacocks walking among them, to couple of swans in a pond. On the other hand, the hotel is laid out as a long, skinny rectangle, with one small side of it being the beach. The long side runs inland from the beach, ending with two lobbies (Del Mar and Pariso Beach), one on the left the other one on the right. Two main buffets (Mercado and La Plaza) and most a la carte restaurants are situated next to the lobbies. Near the buffets, there lies the nightly show place. The hotel is quite large, the distance from the lobbies to the beach is close to ¼ mile, with your hotel room being somewhere between the dining, entertainment and the beach, you’ll end up doing a lot of walking in the heat, or will have to take trolleys that they have running all the time, but sometime the wait is 10 minutes or one may be full and the wait would be 15-20. I didn’t mind the walking, but my wife and the kids did.
I should add that other more expensive hotels by Iberostar (Grand Mayan and Lindo) are right next to the Pariso Beach/Del Mar, and unlike us, the guests from those hotels could come to Pariso Beach/Del Mar for food and entertainment. The hotel size and the option for more expensive hotel’s guests to come to Pariso Beach/Del Mar made the hotel a bit too crowded.
The hotel property deserves 10, but due to the size and distances that one has to endure during daily activities, we would give it a 9.
The BEACH:
Beach is good, perfect Cancun white sand, water was warm and not too stormy during our stay. This is one of the best beaches that we have seen – 10 points.
The POOL:
The pool is good size, there is a part that is very shallow, perfect for the kids. There are no slides or anything else that the kids could occupy themselves with, like we’ve seen in Marina El Cid. There is a swim up bar (see our comments about the service). The reason we give it 7 points is that there were a lot of cracks, aging tile, holes in the sides, etc. Made it look a bit old a not very clean.
The ROOM:
The room we had was fine, wasn’t too fancy, but Mexican clean and set up OK. In our case, we had 2 double beds and there was a sofa. Despite what they tell you at check in, the sofa is NOT pullout sofa, but was big enough for our 3-year old to sleep on. TV is really small, probably 20 inch. You do have a small “mini-bar” in the room with beer and soft drinks. We’re comparing it to Palace where there was wine, Tequila, Rum, Whisky, etc. right in the room. We give the room 8 points.
The SERVICE:
From the check in time to the end, the service varied by person from OK to terrible. There were a lot of people that you could tell were actually trying, but there was a large number of personnel that was just plain rude.
Few examples of what we didn’t like:
1. The large walkway that snakes from the beach to buffets and the lobbies is also used by the trolley and golf carts adapted to carry various items from towels to food, etc. The service carts sometimes run very fast, close to 30 MPH. To make the matters worse, some of them drive with the lights off at night. As we were coming back from a late night show around 11:30pm, a guy walking in front of us almost got hit by one. He happen to speak Spanish and yelled to the driver to stop, which he kind of did, after he asked why the driver had his lights off and was going so fast, the driver just took off without saying anything.
2. Coming back from a late show, we saw 3 cooks in their uniforms coming in the opposite direction, two noticeably drunk and one being carried by the other two. We though it was sort of odd to have personnel wondering drunk around the premises of the hotel in full view of vacationers.
3. We have contacted customer relations (in the name only) regarding poor food quality, the person (Ilse Hobus) essentially told us:”…tough luck, we won’t do anything for you, you’ve already paid for the package…”
4. Service at beach bars and pool swim up bars is bad, the bartender is always busy doing something (perhaps they’re understaffed), would never look at you to acknowledge your presence or if you’ve asked for something, to indicate that he’s got it. So it usually goes like this:
Me: Pedro could you get me a glass of cranberry juice and a beer
Pedro: Silence…
…3 minutes later…
Pedro: Looks up at me like he never heard what I’ve said in the first place
Me: Cranberry juice and a beer please
Pedro: Makes the order, hands it over without even looking
5. While dining at the Mexican restaurant, the waiter has been running around, bringing part of the order, but not the other part. For instance, we’ve asked for a hot tea, he brings hot water, but forgets the tea bag, etc. After 20 minutes of this, I told the manager, the manager starts arguing with the waiter right next to our table, which goes on for about 5 minutes.
Out of all the hotels that we’ve ever stayed in, in the States and abroad, the service here was the most terrible that we’ve seen. We have brought $300 in dollar and five-dollar bills to tip people, but brought most of it back, most hotel employees just didn’t try.
We give the service category a 2, only because there were few that were really trying to make our vacation more pleasant.
The FOOD:
Food at Pariso Beach/Del Mar was just plain bad. It wasn’t that there wasn’t enough of it, there was plenty, but the quality and cleanliness was not up to par.
The two main buffets were better then the buffet by the beach. You could find few things to eat there, although we’ve ended up having cereal, salads, etc., more then anything else. Comparing this food to the food we’ve had at Palace resorts, at the Palace there so many different excellent Mexican entries, you couldn’t possibly try them all, and all were good.
Every once in a while you could “catch” a good fish at the Mercado, there was a lamb leg once, but it was rather plain and no special taste to it. The food seemed to disappear after few hours, so if you’re showing up 2 or more hours after they’ve opened for breakfast, lunch or dinner, the chances of getting tolerable food quickly go down.
Now, the El Faro buffet by the beach is absolutely horrendous, not only it’s dirty, but the flies are all over the food, the grille is so dirty, we wouldn’t eat a thing made on it. We only had some tea, coffee and some bread there in the morning, as the other two buffets close at 10:00am. The tea is Lipton bags, the cheapest tea you could find anywhere, the coffee isn’t much better, tastes awful.
From a la carte restaurants, we’ve tried Mediterranean, Mexican and Japanese. The Mediterranean was OK, nothing great, but at least you could eat the food. The Mexican was absolutely terrible, after few bites, we just got up and left. The Japanese was a teppanyaki style; it was OK, not great.
We’ve ordered room service once, how could one screw up cheese pizza or a Caesar salad, apparently that was a piece of cake for the cooks, we threw both away.
With the exception of a la carte restaurants, all buffets are not air-conditioned. In 90 degree tropical weather that makes your dining experience a little less then pleasant, that is outside of what’s being served. Furthermore, most areas are not air-conditioned, including the lobby, the theater, etc. The only places to cool down are your room and a la carte restaurants. The later are only good if you manage to make a reservation. This is a segue into the reservation story…
If you stay at the hotel 4-6 nights, you get only 2 a la carte reservations. You can’t simply call to make one, you have to show up at the guest services desk (be prepared for a short hike to the lobby) at certain time (9-12 for the same day reservation or 4-7pm for the following day reservations). It seems that the system is set up for you to use a la carte restaurants as little as possible.
The food gets a 2, in reality there were variations by day and place between 5 and 1.
The Entertainment:
The Pariso Beach/Del Mar has a large full-time entertainment team; the guy in charge is from Tunisia and speaks at least 4 languages. Shows and various activates on average were good, not great. Comparatively, Marina El Cid and Palace resorts invited outside artists, some of which were quite good. At Pariso Beach/Del Mar it was mostly all hotel employees putting up the show, but as we said they weren’t too bad, few shows were quite entertaining, others were lame.
We give the entrainment a solid 7.
Overall Experience:
Beach and hotel grounds made up a little for deficiencies with food and service. We had a good time, but didn’t feel pampered or treated as if we were in a 5 star, 4 star or even a 3 star hotel. On the positive side we haven’t gained any weight, while last year at Palace, we’ve picked up ~5 pounds each. Having experienced good all inclusive resorts in the past, we’ll never come back to Pariso Beach/Del Mar or to any Iberostar.
In conclusion we wanted to also add that smoking was allowed almost everywhere including buffets, restaurants, theater, lobby, beach, activities, etc. If you don’t smoke and don’t enjoy it second hand, this is something to be aware of.
Hope this was helpful…
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.