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Sun Palace - All Inclusive - Cancun, Mexico

Blvd Kukulcan KM 20 Hotel Zone
Cancun, 7750
Nightly Rates (360.00 - 668.00)   5 Star
Sun Palace - All Inclusive

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Property Description
The Sun Palace Couples Resort Only is located at the Southern end of Cancuns widest fine sand beach. The resort offers 252 rooms, private 550ft sandy white beach,large outdoor jacuzzi with a two story waterfall, indoor and outdoor Oceanside pool, fully lit tennis court, modern Fitness Centre, daily outdoor exercise, games and numerous social activities. Live entertainment and on stage entertainment nightly, game room, three bars and cocktail lounges. Every suite has color television via satellite, purified water, individually controlled air conditioning system, telephone, safe deposit box and a whirlpool bath. Complimentary Scuba Lessons in an above ground dive tank - open water dives not included. Scheduled sightseeing tours to the Yucatan?s famous Mayan Ruins and Attractions. All meals, snacks, drinks, tips and taxes included.

Sun Palace - All Inclusive


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • All Rooms Feature:

  • * Balcony * Air Conditioning * Private Marble Bathroom with Shower and Whirlpool * Hairdryer * In Room Safe * Color Satellite Television * Telephone * Mini Bar * Coffee Maker * Seating Area (Sleeper Sofa) * Turn Down Serivce * Iron and Ironing Board * Bathrobes
  • Junior Suite with One King Bed

  • Junior Suite with One King Bed features: * One King Bed * Sea View * Coffee Maker * Bathrobes
  • Junior Suite with Two Double Beds

  • Junior Suite with Two Double Beds features: * Two Double Beds
  • Junior Suite with One King Bed

  • Junior Suite with One King Bed features: * One King Bed * Sea View

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicated rates for search purposes only; check for specific rates when making reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 PM 

  • Time Zone is  CST, GMT -6 

  • Opened in  1986 

  • Renovated in  2001 

  • 252  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 8  floors. 


  • Directions
    The second Hotel coming from the Airport - South. Located on the 20 KM. South Boulevard Kukulcan one way. Spectacular scenic grounds with many lovely gardens located on the beach, only 15 minutes from the Airport and 30 minutes to downtown. Cancun Airport (CUN)

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations at The Sun Palace Couples Resort Only require a guarantee by valid credit card with expiry date.

    Cancellation Policy
    Through the internet site where your reservation was booked, cancellations must be made 3 days prior to local check in time to avoid a 2 night cancellation and/or no show charge.

    Restaurant Information
    ARGENTINEAN  Type of Cuisine - Argentinean..Serving Dinner A La Carte. INTERNATIONAL  Type of Cuisine - International..Serving Breakfast and Lunch buffet and International A La Carte Dinner. MEDITERRANEAN  Type of Cuisine - Mediterranean and International.. Serving Breakfast and Lunch International buffet, and Mediterranean Dinner A La Carte. THAI  Type of Cuisine - Thai..Serving Dinner A La Carte. LOBBY BAR  NORTH BAR  POOL BAR  SNACK BAR 

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Room
  •   * Maximum Capacity 400 Persons * Contact Hotel for Details


    Recreation Information
  • On-site Activities

  • * Gymnasium * Sailing - charge * Indoor and Outdoor Pool open 7AM-7PM * Horseback Riding - charge * Sightseeing Tour- charge * Sauna/Steam Bath open 7AM-7PM * Water Skiing - charge * Water Sports Marina * Fishing - charge * Scuba Diving - charge * Complimentary Introductory Scuba demonstrations - dive training tank * Small Boat Sailing * Paddle Boats * Offshore Snorkeling * Sport Fishing * Aquatic Jungle Tours * Water Skiing * Jet Skiing * Parasailing for Two * Semi-Submersible Submarine Tour of the Great Mayan Reef * Sightseeing Tours * Unlimited selected tours with the Palace passport * Spa Facilities
  • Additional On Site Recreational Activites

  • Passport Promotion - 2005 1. Passport Promotion: For all arrivals from December 24, 2003 - December 23, 2005, valued at more than $400! The passport will consist of the following: -Unlimited tours from selection: Chichen-Itza, Chichen-Itza (light & sound), Xpu-Ha/Tulum, Isla Mujeres, Coba, Ek-Balam (per person) -$50.00 voucher towards a purchase of a round of golf at The Golf Club at Moon Palace or the Golf Club at Playacar (per person) -$25.00 voucher towards a car rental through Travesias Turisticas (per room) -$15.00 voucher towards a Spa Treatment or Beauty Salon service at the Aventura Spa Palace and The Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort (per person) *Promotion effective through December 23, 2005 and consists of Passport with tour information and coupons for golf, spa services and car rental applicable to guests 18 and over. Children (ages 4-17) will only receive the unlimited selected tours; coupons do not apply to minors. Valid for a minimum 3-night stay at all Palace Resorts properties in Mexico. Applies to guests booking directly through Palace Resorts, travel agents, or tour operators. This promotion will not be extended to travelers on Famtrips, travel agent rate, discounted rates, and complimentary or compensatory stays. Other restrictions apply. Offer may be discontinued without notice.

  • Attractions Located Nearby

  • * Chichen Itza - 30 miles west * Archeological Site - 25 miles south * Xcaret - 30 miles south * La Salle University - 15km north

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    While many nations live to work, Mexico does the opposite. The people are vivacious lovers of free time and socialising, and work will never have the importance that friends and family do. The mother, giver of life, is honored and respected, and all children, whether
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