Moon Palace The Grand – Cancun Map (Most Up-To-Date)

The Grand at Moon Palace Cancun is a self contained, all suite “resort within a resort” inside the larger Moon Palace complex. It sits at the southern end, behind dunes and mangroves, with numbered building clusters, multiple themed pools, a major water park, and its own lobby hub. Movement relies on golf carts and inter resort buses, so building choice and shuttle use shape every stay.

Area / ZoneBest ForKey TipWatch Out
The Grand Lobby & Main Buffet HubCentral access to dining, bars, lobby services, evening entertainmentChoose nearby buildings to minimize cart reliance and shorten dinner and bus walksPeak breakfast and pre dinner hours feel crowded and noisy around the buffet
Buildings 85 & 87, Olympic Pool & Los Tacos ZoneBalanced stay for mixed groups wanting quiet plus easy accessRequest these buildings for walkable access to lobby, Olympic Pool, and Nizuc transferSome activity noise by pool and food station, especially midday and early evening
Building 89 & Water Park HubFamilies prioritizing water slides, Wired Lounge, Playroom convenienceAccept daytime noise to gain quick access to the water park and kids’ venuesHigh ambient noise, heavier foot traffic, and more congested paths during park hours
Southern Buildings 90–96 PeripherySeclusion seekers preferring quiet “neighborhood pool” vibesUse carts strategically and allow extra time reaching lobby, beach, or busesLong walks and slower late night cart service can complicate returns after activities
The Grand Beachfront StripQuick visual access to sea, breeze, and seaside walksTreat beach as a bonus while planning days mainly around pools and water parkBeach is visually modest, soft sand and seaweed issues reduce classic Caribbean feel
Nizuc & Sunrise Sections (via Shuttle Loop)Variety in restaurants, activities, and better coastline connectionUse inter resort buses from lobbies to break routine and reduce restaurant waitsExtra transit time adds friction, and non Grand guests cannot freely enter The Grand

2025 Moon Palace The Grand Cancun Map + Printable PDF (Official 2023 Edition)

The Grand’s core layout is anchored by its dedicated lobby, numbered 80s and 90s accommodation blocks, internal cart routes, and a water park and pool network that function as semi independent hubs. These structural elements and the shuttle loop linking Sunrise, Nizuc, and The Grand are baked into the master plan, so the practical map, walking patterns, and dependence on transport remain broadly consistent from year to year.

Moon Palace The Grand Cancun Map 2023-2025

2025 Moon Palace The Grand – Cancun Map Guide

Use the map by thinking in zones rather than individual buildings. The Grand Lobby hub, water park and family hub, quieter Olympic Pool and mid blocks, and the remote southern buildings each deliver a different style of stay. Overlay that with movement modes, walking for mid distances and carts or buses for edges and cross resort trips, to match locations with trip types like pool focused families, nightlife oriented adults, or guests seeking maximum quiet.

What is the overall layout of The Grand at Moon Palace Cancun, including its main zones and buildings?

The Grand is a southern enclave with its own lobby hub, 80s 90s room blocks, a central water park zone, and quieter pools on the periphery.

The Grand at Moon Palace sits as a separate, gated section at the south end of the Moon Palace complex, with its own dedicated check in lobby. That lobby forms the main hub, anchoring the Grand Buffet, several restaurants, bars, and access to the inter resort bus loop and internal golf cart departures. Most guests first interact with the property at this lobby, then move outward along paved paths or via carts to their assigned buildings.

Accommodation blocks use an 80s and 90s numbering pattern that creates distinct neighborhoods. Buildings 85 and 87 sit relatively close to the lobby and the Nizuc transfer point, flanking the quieter Olympic Pool and Los Tacos area. Building 89 backs directly onto the large water park and family activity core. Buildings 90 through 96 stretch toward the resort’s outer edge, where small “neighborhood pools” replace the busy central pools and walking distances back to the lobby and beach noticeably increase.

Where are the restaurants located within The Grand at Moon Palace Cancun?

Most dining sits around The Grand’s central lobby core, with one quieter buffet set back and a key open air venue on a main pool.

Most guests can treat the Grand Lobby as the reference point for finding food, since it anchors the main buffet and central public areas. From there, restaurants fan out in a compact cluster rather than being buried inside the room buildings or on the beach line.

  • Grand Lobby dining core: The Grand Buffet sits directly in the lobby area and functions as the primary breakfast and dinner hub for the section.
  • Central a la carte cluster: JC Steakhouse, Habibi, Jade, Tavola, Le Château, and Casa Mia are approached from the same central restaurant zone tied to the lobby concourse.
  • Poolside restaurant zone: Caribeño sits at a major pool in an open air setting, serving as the primary poolside lunch buffet and evening a la carte near the water.
  • Quieter back buffet: Cusco is explicitly located away from the main lobby, so it feels calmer and is useful for guests staying deeper inside The Grand.

How do guests get around The Grand and wider Moon Palace complex, including walking times and shuttle routes?

Guests rely on a mix of walking, golf carts inside The Grand, and large shuttle buses linking The Grand with Nizuc and Sunrise.

Inside The Grand, movement runs on paved paths plus a circulating golf cart network that moves guests between the lobby and room buildings. Central buildings like 85 and 87 are realistically walkable from the lobby, while the far southern blocks, such as Building 93, can take more than 15 minutes on foot, especially in heat. Guests in those outer zones tend to depend heavily on carts rather than walking.

For cross resort travel, large shuttle buses loop between the three lobbies of Sunrise, Nizuc, and The Grand and act as the main connector for dining or activities in other sections. These buses are generally frequent and wheelchair accessible, but total journey time still includes the walk or cart ride from your room to The Grand lobby. Late at night, reduced cart frequency can make returns to remote buildings slower.

How do the layouts and pool complexes of The Grand, Nizuc, and Sunrise sections of Moon Palace compare?

The Grand is sprawling and water park driven, Sunrise is compact with a loud central pool, and Nizuc sits between them as a calmer mid size zone.

SectionLayout feelPool and water featuresWalkability and vibe
The GrandLarge, spread out enclave at the south end with numbered 80s and 90s blocksFull commercial water park, nine pools, Olympic Pool, adults only Unique Day Club, quiet neighborhood poolsLeast walkable, heavy cart use, feels like a self contained resort city with strong family focus
NizucCentral buffer zone between Sunrise and The Grand, more compact than The GrandStandard resort pools and splash style features, no full scale water parkModerate walkability, quieter and often chosen by couples or families wanting lower intensity
SunriseNorthern, denser core that concentrates activity near the beach lineBig central activity pool plus FlowRider surf simulator, lively daytime sceneEasy to navigate on foot, high energy with louder atmosphere and frequent activities around the main pool

The practical takeaway is that families who prioritize slides and variety gravitate to The Grand, while guests wanting a simpler, walkable layout lean toward Nizuc or Sunrise.

Where are the water park, kids’ club, and teen lounge at The Grand, and what is the water park layout?

The water park, Playroom kids club, and Wired teen lounge cluster in The Grand’s central family hub around Building 89 and the slide complex.

The main family action is concentrated away from the beach and the far southern buildings, in a middle zone anchored by Building 89 and the water park.

  • Water park location: The park sits beside Building 89 in the central interior of The Grand, a short walk for families housed in that block and a cart ride from the lobby or southern buildings.
  • Water park layout: A tall slide tower with Toboloco and other slides fronts a lazy river loop, with a separate wave pool and a shallow Splash Zone and Jungle Safari area for toddlers and younger kids.
  • Water park support: Snack bars and drink stations are inside the park perimeter, so families can stay for hours without returning to the lobby or buffet.
  • The Playroom kids club: This large indoor complex for ages roughly 4 to 12 sits in the same family hub zone, convenient to the water park rather than the beach or remote room blocks.
  • Wired teen lounge: The gaming focused Wired space is also near this central activity cluster, functioning as an easy drop in spot for teens coming from Building 89, the water park, or nearby pools.

Which room buildings at The Grand are best for families, especially near the water park versus the beach?

For families, Building 89 suits water park access, while 85 and 87 balance lobby convenience and quieter pools over beach proximity.

Area / BuildingsRelation on mapBest for family typeKey trade off
Building 89Directly beside the water park and central family hubSlide obsessed families who will live at the park, Wired, and PlayroomLoudest zone with heavy daytime foot traffic and more ambient noise
Buildings 85 and 87Mid zone between lobby, Olympic Pool, Los Tacos, and Nizuc shuttleFamilies wanting easy dining access plus calmer pool timeSome activity noise, but far less than the water park, not meaningfully closer to beach
Buildings 90–96Far southern edge with small neighborhood poolsFamilies prioritizing quiet naps and low crowd pools over convenienceWalks from lobby can exceed 15 minutes in mid 90s blocks, strong cart dependence, no better beach access

Because The Grand is set back behind dunes and mangroves, no building is truly beach front, so the real decision is trading water park proximity against quiet and walking distance.

How does The Grand at Moon Palace’s property size and layout compare with Hyatt Ziva Cancun and Hotel Xcaret Arte?

The Grand is the most sprawling and cart dependent, Xcaret Arte is large but jungle integrated, and Hyatt Ziva is compact and walkable.

The three resorts differ more in layout logic than in simple size, which affects how much you walk, ride, and explore.

PropertySize feelLayout style on mapMovement patternBest fit guest
The Grand at Moon PalaceVery large, campus likeInland “walled garden” of 80s and 90s blocks, pools, water parkHeavy use of carts and buses, long walks between outer buildings and lobbyFamilies wanting a self contained, pool and water park focused resort universe
Hotel Xcaret ArteLarge but vertically layeredCarved into jungle with rivers, coves, and terraces rather than big open gridsFrequent short walks and level changes, plus off site park transportAdults who like exploring paths, coves, and daily trips to included Xcaret parks
Hyatt Ziva CancunSmall to medium, denseCompact peninsula, towers and pools wrapped by beaches on three sidesEverything is a short walk, no need for carts or internal shuttlesTravelers prioritizing an easy, walkable layout and top tier swimmable beaches

In practice, The Grand feels like a resort city, Xcaret Arte feels like a sculpted nature park with hotel wings, and Hyatt Ziva feels like a classic, compact beachfront resort.

What is the floor plan and layout of a family suite at The Grand at Moon Palace?

A Grand Family Suite is two connected rooms, one king and whirlpool, one with two doubles, linked by an inner door and shared balcony.

A Grand Family Suite functions as a two bedroom apartment rather than a simple connecting pair. One chamber holds a king bed and a large two person whirlpool tub, with a solid door separating bedroom and bathroom for real visual and audio privacy. The second chamber holds two double beds and is set up for kids, often with child friendly bath products and small step stools.

Each chamber has its own full bathroom, so families get two showers and two toilets. Both rooms open onto one long continuous balcony that spans the width of the suite, with separate sliding doors from each side. Parents can close the internal connecting door for quiet, while still keeping easy internal access to check on kids without using the corridor.

Which areas or buildings at The Grand at Moon Palace are quietest for a more peaceful stay?

For the quietest stay, target mid buildings 85 or 87 or remote 90s blocks away from the water park, main lobby noise, and service zones.

Buildings 85 and 87 sit in a sweet spot. Each building is close enough to the lobby and Olympic Pool for easy access, yet buffered from the high energy water park and central activity noise. These mid zone blocks suit guests who still want practical walkability and quick restaurant access while keeping evening and early morning noise at manageable levels for light sleepers.

The southern 90s buildings create a more secluded, low traffic neighborhood feel. Guests there enjoy calmer nearby pools and minimal passerby noise, but must accept long walks or frequent golf cart rides to reach the lobby, beach path, or cross resort shuttles.

Where are Awe Spa and The Library speakeasy located within The Grand at Moon Palace Cancun?

Awe Spa sits in the main Moon Palace complex, while The Library hides by Cielito Lindo and Ninth Pin on The Grand’s ground floor.

Two adult oriented venues sit in different parts of the Moon Palace layout and are reached in different ways.

  • Awe Spa: Your material confirms Awe Spa as a shared complex spa that accepts Resort Credits and is accessible to Grand guests via the internal shuttle network, but it does not specify an exact building or wing location inside The Grand section.
  • Awe Spa and credits: Spa treatments can typically use Resort Credits, subject to caps, so its practical “map” importance is as a key paid experience hub rather than a casual drop in stop.
  • The Library location: The Library speakeasy is on the ground floor of The Grand near Cielito Lindo restaurant and The Ninth Pin bowling alley, behind a disguised bookcase style door.
  • The Library access feel: Signage is subtle, so many guests treat Cielito Lindo and The Ninth Pin as landmarks, then look along the wall for the hidden library style entrance to this adults only cocktail space.

Which locations at The Grand at Moon Palace accept resort credits, and where are they on the property?

Resort credits cluster at Awe Spa, golf clubhouse, The Ninth Pin, tour desks, and limited lobby shop tables, not regular bars or buffets.

Most usable Resort Credit “spots” tie to specific venues or desks rather than everyday restaurants or bars.

  • Awe Spa: The shared Moon Palace spa complex, accessed by Grand guests via the internal shuttle; treatments can use credits, plus the mandatory 16 percent fee.
  • Golf clubhouse and pro shop: At the Jack Nicklaus Signature course on the resort side, where green fees are a primary high value Resort Credit use.
  • The Ninth Pin bowling alley: In The Grand’s entertainment corridor near Cielito Lindo and The Library; bowling charges can be settled with Resort Credits instead of cash.
  • Tours and excursions desks: Resort run tours such as selected Tulum or dolphin experiences are booked through Moon Palace tour desks that apply credits and add the 16 percent fee.
  • Laundry service: A non mapped but practical credit sink, requested from your room and billed using Resort Credits rather than cash.
  • Lobby gift shops: Standard merchandise usually cannot use credits, but some lobby shops set aside a clearly marked table or small section of eligible items.

What are the wheelchair-accessible routes, ramps, and room locations at Moon Palace The Grand?

Accessibility centers on ramped lobbies, elevators, shuttle buses with lifts, and choosing lobby side buildings because distances across The Grand are long.

Most accessibility at The Grand is structural rather than tied to a single “accessible path,” so think in terms of hubs and distance management.

  • Lobby and public areas: Main lobbies and shared facilities have ramps and elevators, so transfers, restaurants, and the Grand Buffet are reachable on wheels.
  • Room buildings: Elevators serve the accommodation blocks, but the resort size means location matters more than floor; request a room close to The Grand lobby.
  • Buses and carts: The large lobby to lobby shuttles between Sunrise, Nizuc, and The Grand include lifts or ramps for wheelchairs. Golf carts help but are not ideal primary aids.
  • Terrain and scooters: Paths are paved yet long, so manual wheelchair users often find an electric scooter rental crucial for independence.
  • Beach access: Some boardwalk segments head toward the sand, but soft sand and surf zones are not fully wheelchair friendly.

Where can guests run or jog at Moon Palace Cancun, and what are the main running path routes?

Most guests jog on the paved paths between the three Moon Palace lobbies, while serious runners use Cancun’s 11 km Ciclopista via taxi.

Running options cluster into on property sidewalk loops and a longer off site path in the Cancun Hotel Zone.

  • Sunrise–Nizuc–Grand lobby loop: Runners commonly use the paved sidewalks that link the three Moon Palace lobbies in a corridor style route, trading scenery for practicality.
  • Traffic interaction: These internal paths cross golf cart routes, so runners need to stay alert at intersections and avoid peak cart times when possible.
  • Distance feel on site: The full lobby to lobby stretch can approximate a several kilometer out and back, but it suits moderate runs more than true long distance training.
  • Off site Ciclopista path: Serious runners often take a taxi into the Hotel Zone to the Ciclopista, an 11 km dedicated bike and running track starting near “Km 0.”
  • Logistics of Ciclopista: Because Moon Palace sits south of the Hotel Zone, using the Ciclopista requires planning a round trip taxi and treating it as a scheduled workout outing.

What is the layout and meeting-room arrangement of the Moon Palace Cancun convention center?

Moon Palace has a large shared convention center complex, but your material does not provide a detailed, room specific meeting space map.

Your information confirms that The Grand operates with its own high end convention facilities embedded in the broader Moon Palace meeting ecosystem. The convention center functions as a major events hub attached to the complex, supporting large group programs that use The Grand’s rooms, restaurants, and pools for housing and social functions.

However, the material does not specify a hall by hall layout, individual ballroom names, breakout counts, or exact placement relative to specific buildings and pools. All that can be stated confidently is that The Grand is designed to pair with substantial convention capacity in the Moon Palace complex, with guests moving between accommodation blocks, lobbies, and meeting spaces using the same cart and shuttle networks.

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Below are the official map versions released for Moon Palace The Grand – Cancun Map from 2023 to 2016.

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Moon Palace The Grand Cancun Map 2019

2016 Moon Palace The Grand Cancun Map

Moon Palace The Grand Cancun Map 2016

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