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TUI 7 nights All Inclusive at AI Riu Lupita Playacar, Mexico - 2 adults, Transfers & Baggage Included, 27th Sept from Birmingham

£1,394
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£697 per person not a bad deal for mexico AI , flight from Birmingham

This place has a choice of pools and a beachside restaurant. Plus you’re close to buzzing Playa del Carmen. Don't forget that as TUI customer, there is a private beach club just for you.

This hotel comes with four pools, the main one flanked by gardens. There’s four restaurants, including a Mexican à la carte and a steakhouse. Plus, live shows are on most nights.

The hotel is surrounded by tropical gardens, and there’s a free five-minute shuttle bus to the sandy beach. Plus, it’s just 15 minutes’ walk to the shops along 5th Avenue in Playa del Carmen.

This hotel is part of the Riu Hotels & Resorts group - one of our handpicked TUI selected partners.

Holidays here come with our Hotel rep and 24/7 Online service. This means that an English-speaking TUI rep will visit your hotel during your stay, and info and support are available 24/7 via the TUI app.




PoolsThere are four pools here. The big main one comes with partially submerged sunloungers, or you can relax on the hammocks in the surrounding gardens. A circular pool is just around the corner and the third is down by the beach.
Around the main pool, there’s a snack place and a pool bar – with shaded spots to eat. For children, there’s a separate pool nearby. Read More


Food & DrinkFour restaurants makes up the dining scene. The main buffet place has breakfasts in the mornings and theme nights three times a week. Or you could try local dishes at the Mexican à la carte.
Down on the beach, the hotel has its own steakhouse. Regular shuttle buses go down there and take about 5 minutes. Read More


EntertainmentLive shows are put on most nights. For late-night drinks, Pacha nightclub is open five nights a week. Read More


Sports & ActivitiesThere’s a hard-surface tennis court with floodlights. Plus there are multi-purpose courts and a beach volleyball court. The hotel also puts on watersports at the beach, including kayaking.
Guests can improve their dancing with lessons from the pros. And for children, there’s a playground and a hotel-run kids’ club that puts on daytime activities. Read More


Health & BeautyAt the Renova Spa* there’s a big menu of treatments and massages. And the beauty salon is on hand to get your hair and nails done.


Facility SummaryThe hotel has three pools – the main one comes with a pool bar. There’s a separate children’s pool, too. Four restaurants includes a main buffet place with regular theme nights. It’s joined by a Mexican à la carte and a beachside steakhouse. Watersports are also down on the beach, while there’s a floodlit tennis court back at the hotel.


RoomsAll rooms at this hotel come with an in-room drinks optic – meaning you’ll have your very own locally-branded spirits on tap in your room. You'll also have Wi-Fi, satellite TV, a minibar and a hairdryer.

Buildings: 23|Floors: 3 |Rooms: 300
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  1. Phil_Stone's avatar
    What’s the best site to find great package holidays ?
    Ouzoherb's avatar
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    This one for tui, hh is tui. For easyjet and jet2 their own sites. I don't use companies that put together their own packages like loveholiday using bits and bobs from everyone.
  2. suzboy2000uk's avatar
    Blue30 discount code for additional 30 pounds off
  3. Bluearmy01's avatar
    Long way for a week but a great price.
    Have been to Mexico 4 times Sept/Oct and you'll certainly get some rain, but usually it passes as quick as it comes.
    baldass's avatar
    Me too. Been in september, it does rain occassionally but soon passes over.
  4. stevenandrobbo119's avatar
    Take your umbrella and be prepared to be on hurricane alert!
  5. Daidek777's avatar
    Dont recommend TUI at all, Im waiting for my refund over 2 months
    Deedie's avatar
    we could find a similar story about every travel company if we look hard enough.
  6. SebK's avatar
    Riviera Maya is a nice place, plenty ruins and cenotes including Chichen Itza, Coba ( you can climb the pyramid there, nice view of the jungle) and Tulum (great as on the beach). I think 7 days is way to short.

    Riu Lupita is far from the beach and I don't think you can walk across golf course, and walk would take 30min+

    It's actually 3.5 km / 2.1 miles from beach (free transport)
    Ouzoherb's avatar
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    Apparently you can sneak across the golf course according to a review, unofficially
  7. aks4ever's avatar
    2 days are practically gone in travelling
    Ouzoherb's avatar
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    True but you still get 7 nights there 14 nights is the better option I think
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