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Banyan Tree Mayakoba is one of those resorts where you feel immersed in nature, far away from any parties or crowds, and that’s exactly the point. It hits you with a big arrival moment at a dramatic lobby, then quietly pulls you into a slower rhythm almost immediately.

If you’re looking for a place that feels private, green, and genuinely restful, especially when traveling with kids, this one stands out in a way that’s hard to replicate elsewhere in the Riviera Maya.

Booking Through Us and Banyan Tree Benefits

When you book Banyan Tree Mayakoba through Muse Bespoke Escapes, you receive preferred partner benefits that are simple but meaningful and tend to make the stay feel easier rather than more complicated.

  • Daily breakfast for two
  • Resort credit to use on dining or spa treatments
  • ⬆️ Room upgrade on arrival when available
  • ⏰ Early check-in and late checkout when possible
  • Priority VIP treatment at the resort

There’s no script or upsell attached to this. Things just tend to flow better, and staff are aware you’re arriving through a preferred channel.

Get in touch to book.

Arrival and Overall Feel

You don’t walk into Banyan Tree so much as you’re eased into it. Located around 45 minutes from Cancun airport, just past the Ruta de Cenotes towards Playa del Carmen, Mayakoba is a serene getaway tucked behind several miles of mangrove. Check-in happens calmly, seated, and without a lot of back and forth. From there, everything is water, greenery, and quiet pathways.

The resort is built around lagoons and mangroves, so even moving from place to place feels peaceful. You hear birds constantly. Mornings are especially calm, and evenings feel unhurried.

Despite being part of the larger Mayakoba complex, Banyan Tree feels entirely separate once you’re inside, yet you can easily take a duffy boat or golf cart to any of the other resorts and their restaurants as well – Rosewood Mayakoba, Fairmont Mayakoba, and soon to be the Alila Mayakoba.

The Villas and Living Space

Every guest stays in a private villa with its own pool, and that single detail shapes the entire experience.

Our villa — one of the newly renovated 3 bedroom villas — felt more like a small residence than a hotel room. High ceilings, lots of space, and a layout that made sense for spending real time there. There was an indoor living area, outdoor space, and a pool that felt secluded rather than on display.

There were 4 bathrooms, the main with a deep soaking tub and plenty of room to spread out. It was the kind of space you actually want to use, not just pass through.

Traveling with a child, this setup made everything easier. Naps didn’t require tiptoeing around. Early bedtimes didn’t mean the night was over for us. We could order room service, swim outside, and still feel relaxed.

Getting Around the Resort

The resort is spread out, but moving around never felt inconvenient. You get around by bike or boat, and both quickly become part of the rhythm of the stay rather than something to manage. Our toddler loved both the golf carts and the boat, so it was all part of the experience for him.

Boat rides are slow and quiet. Bikes are easy and flat, and kids tend to love them. If you don’t feel like moving at all, staff are quick to come get you. Everyone and everything you need is just a call or Whatsapp message away.

Nothing about the layout feels rushed or chaotic.

Pools, Beach, and Outdoor Time

The beach area is calm and understated, on a white sand beach with perfectly calm waters that are baby blue hued. No loud music, no packed loungers, and no pressure to claim a spot early. It’s a place where people actually read books and stay a while. It was our favorite spot at the whole resort.

The shared pool areas are lovely, but having a private pool often meant we didn’t feel the need to leave our villa unless we wanted to.

This setup works especially well for families with younger kids. There’s room to splash, play, and relax without constantly packing up and moving locations.

Food and Dining

Food at Banyan Tree Mayakoba is consistently good, but what stood out more than anything was how unique it felt.

Our favorite experience was dining at Saffron, the Thai restaurant with decks right on the water (both with and without rails depending on what makes you most comfortable with little kids). It was delicious and such a fun experience dining right on the water while looking at sea turtles and fish.

The breakfast (we especially loved the beach club!), Italian restaurant, cello, and room service were great, too.

What It’s Like With Kids

Banyan Tree Mayakoba works well for families who want calm rather than stimulation.

There’s space to roam, privacy to retreat to, and an overall environment where kids are welcome without the resort being overtly kid focused. That said, there’s a kids club with a little pool, climbing area, daily activities, and in the evenings, the private villa setup does most of the heavy lifting with plenty of room for everyone and the rooftop pool.

Final Thoughts

Banyan Tree Mayakoba is a large resort that’s part of a larger complex that still somehow feels quiet, spacious, and intentionally designed to slow you down.

If you’re looking for a resort where days blur together, where you spend more time in your own space than moving between things, and where traveling with kids feels easier instead of harder, this is a great option.

*Special thanks to Banyan Tree Mayakoba for hosting our stay. All thoughts on this amazing resort are my own.

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