Barceló Maya Beach Map (Most Up-To-Date)
Barceló Maya Beach sits in the central-north section of the linear Barceló Maya Grand Resort, with three low-rise room blocks in a U around the main pool and beachfront. Key planning choices are whether to base near Maya Mall and nightlife, closer to the quieter garden edges, or near pathways that shorten walks to Colonial, the main water park, and the better Palace-side snorkeling zone.
| Area / Zone | Best For | Key Tip | Watch Out |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uxmal building wing | Light sleepers wanting gardens and distance from nightlife | Request outer-facing rooms away from pool and theater noise | Longer walk to main pool, beach, and Colonial water park |
| Coba building wing | Balanced access to lobby, Maya Mall, and shared Beach pool | Aim mid-wing for compromise between quiet and fast pool access | Some rooms pick up noise from entertainment and shuttle road |
| Tulum building wing | Families wanting quick access to main pool and beachfront | Choose ground floor for stroller-friendly routes to pool and snacks | Higher activity levels and more corridor traffic from pool users |
| Beach and Caribe main pool deck | Social atmosphere, activities, and quick beach dips | Use this as the central landmark for orienting paths and buildings | Can be very loud during daytime games and animation sessions |
| Maya Mall and nightlife hub | Night owls and guests prioritizing bars, bowling, nightclub | From Beach lobby, follow covered path straight to mall in minutes | Late-night music and foot traffic affect nearby room blocks |
| Colonial or Tropical water park hub | Kids focused on slides, splash zones, and surf simulator | Plan one main walking or shuttle trip here during cooler parts of day | 10 to 15 minute walk from Beach, tiring for small children |
| Palace snorkel beach section | Strongest snorkeling with seagrass, turtles, and reef patches | Walk the beachfront south and enter water near Palace area only | Long, hot walk and no right to use Palace loungers or bars |
2025 Barceló Maya Beach Map + Printable PDF
The Barceló Maya Beach layout remains defined by its three named room wings behind a deep pool and garden buffer, facing the shared beachfront promenade. The larger complex still runs as a straight coastal strip with a spine road for shuttles and lobbies, and a parallel walking path along the sand. Sister hotels, Maya Mall, central gym and spa, and Palace snorkel area all align along this stable north to south axis.

2025 Barceló Maya Beach Map Guide
Use the map by thinking in two directions at once: along the coast and inland from sea to lobby. Along the beach, the sequence runs Riviera, Beach, Caribe, Colonial, Tropical, then Palace, all linked by promenade and shuttle road. Inland, each zone steps back from sand to pools to gardens to lobby. Walk for nearby pools, Mall, or Colonial, and rely on shuttles for Palace, Riviera, and longer family transfers.
What is the overall layout of Barceló Maya Beach, including its buildings, zones, and orientation to the beach?
Barceló Maya Beach is a low rise U shaped resort with three room blocks around a central pool axis set behind a sandy beach.
The resort sits on a straight stretch of coastline, just south of the adults only Riviera and directly north of the Caribe section. Buildings are low rise and arranged in a broad U that opens toward the sea, with gardens and the main free form pool complex between the room wings and the beachfront promenade.
Uxmal and Coba wings run along the sides of the U, while Tulum sits closest to the pool and beach side. The lobby, main buffet, and indoor corridors are inland at the back of the U, linking out via paved paths to the central pool deck, El Cielo adults only pool, and then the sand. A parallel spine road and paths connect the lobby zone to Maya Mall and the rest of the complex.
How is the Barceló Maya Grand Resort complex laid out, and where are the different sister hotels located?
The Barceló Maya Grand Resort runs as a straight coastal strip with six hotels in a row from Riviera in the north to Palace at the south.
The complex follows the shoreline in a long, linear band. At the northern end sits Barceló Maya Riviera, the tall adults only hotel. Immediately south are Barceló Maya Beach and then Barceló Maya Caribe, which share the central commercial hub and the nearby Maya Mall. Continuing south, Barceló Maya Colonial and Barceló Maya Tropical form a paired central block that acts as the busiest family zone.
At the southern tip of the property sits Barceló Maya Palace, slightly set apart, with its more protected bay and prime snorkeling area. All six hotels are linked by two parallel corridors. A beachfront promenade connects the pool and sand areas, while an inland spine road connects the lobbies and shuttle stops, allowing guests at Barceló Maya Beach to move north toward Riviera or south toward Colonial, Tropical, and Palace.
How far is Barceló Maya Beach from the other Barceló Maya resorts and the water park on foot?
From Barceló Maya Beach, sister lobbies range about 5 to 30 minutes on foot, with the main Pirates Island water park around 10 to 15.
Walking times are from the Barceló Maya Beach lobby at a normal pace along resort paths.
- Barceló Maya Caribe lobby: about 5 minutes via the covered walkways and Maya Mall plaza next door.
- Barceló Maya Riviera lobby: under 5 minutes north from Beach along internal paths, although facilities are adults only.
- Barceló Maya Colonial zone: around 10 to 15 minutes south, continuing past Maya Mall and Caribe into the central family area.
- Pirates Island Water Park (between Colonial and Tropical): roughly 10 to 15 minutes’ walk from the Beach lobby along the same route.
- Barceló Maya Palace lobby: about 20 to 30 minutes’ walk further south, either along the sunny beachfront path or the inland road.
How does the internal shuttle system run around the Barceló Maya complex, and what are its main route loops?
The Barceló Maya shuttle runs along the inland spine road in loops, stopping at all lobbies, with full and short routes between Maya Palace and Maya Riviera.
The shuttle uses double decker buses and smaller trams that follow the internal service road behind the hotels, not the beach path. The standard full loop runs from Barceló Maya Palace at the south end up past the Colonial and Tropical shared stop, then the Beach and Caribe stop near Maya Mall, and finally to the Riviera lobby at the north end, before returning along the same axis. Operating hours typically cover 08:00 to 02:00, matching breakfast through late nightlife.
At busy times a short loop often runs only between Maya Mall and Palace, focusing on the four family resorts. This can mean longer waits at Riviera or Beach if a full loop vehicle is not in service. For Beach guests, the shuttle is most useful to reach Colonial, Tropical, or Palace without a long hot walk.
Where are the main buffet and à la carte restaurants at Barceló Maya Beach relative to the lobby and beach?
At Barceló Maya Beach the main buffet sits by the lobby, while Mexico Lindo and Rancho Grande run closer to the pool and beachfront.
The key dining venues are clustered along a short axis between lobby and sand.
- Beach Buffet: Directly beside the Barceló Maya Beach lobby, a few steps from check in and the shuttle stop.
- México Lindo à la carte: Off the lobby corridor, just behind the buffet area, inland side of the building.
- Rancho Grande grill: By the main pool and beachfront, ideal for quick bites coming from loungers or the sea.
Other à la cartes in Caribe and Colonial sit a short walk further along this same inland corridor.
How do the pool areas at Barceló Maya Beach compare with Caribe, Colonial, and Palace in size and features?
Beach and Caribe share a huge lively pool, Colonial feels busier by the water park, while Palace pools are larger scale and more upscale.
The main Barceló Maya Beach pool is a large free form area functionally joined with the Maya Caribe pool, with jacuzzis, shallow play ledges, and an active animation vibe. Maya Colonial and Maya Tropical pools are similar in size but usually feel busier because they sit beside Pirates Island Water Park and the surf simulator. Barceló Maya Palace pools stretch wider along the bay, with more refined design and quieter atmosphere, but those areas are reserved for Palace guests only.
| Resort section | Pool style and size | Main vibe and nearby features |
|---|---|---|
| Maya Beach | Large free form pool behind beach | Lively family atmosphere with activities and swim up service |
| Maya Caribe | Continuation of Beach pool complex | Same active feel, close to Maya Mall and mini golf |
| Maya Colonial | Big central pool near water park | Very busy, dense with kids coming from slides and surf ride |
| Maya Palace | Long, elegant beachfront pools | Quieter, more upscale, closest to best protected swimming bay |
For families with toddlers, which room areas and pools at Barceló Maya Beach are most convenient and central?
For toddlers, ground floor rooms in Tulum or mid Coba keep you closest to the main pool, beach, snacks, and paths to splash areas.
Families mainly benefit from minimizing stairs and long, hot walks between room, pool, and food.
- Tulum wing, pool side: Short walk to the main Beach pool and beachfront, ideal for quick nap breaks and fast returns for forgotten items.
- Tulum or Coba, ground floor: Easiest stroller routes straight out to paths without waiting for elevators or navigating long interior corridors.
- Coba wing toward Caribe: Slightly closer line of travel to Maya Mall and onward routes toward Colonial, Barcy style splash zones, and kids’ activities.
- Main Beach and Caribe pool shallows: Large shallow-entry sections work well for supervised toddlers while older siblings join activities nearby.
Where are the quietest room locations at Barceló Maya Beach, away from nightlife, theaters, and busy pools?
Quietest rooms sit in the outer garden facing side of Uxmal and some Coba sections, away from Maya Mall, theaters, and the main pool.
Quieter locations cluster on the garden side of the complex, set back from entertainment hubs and the busiest pool decks.
- Uxmal outer facing rooms: This wing, on the garden side away from the pool, is consistently the quietest part of Barceló Maya Beach.
- Uxmal away from Maya Mall side: Rooms that do not face toward Caribe or the mall avoid nightclub and late pedestrian noise.
- Coba garden facing rooms: Selected Coba rooms that look into interior gardens, not toward the pool, reduce activity and music bleed.
- Avoid Mall and pool facing sides: Rooms oriented toward Maya Mall, Jaguar’s nightclub, theaters, or the main pool hear more shows and crowds.
What is the typical walking route from the Barceló Maya Beach lobby to the water park within the complex?
From the Beach lobby, walk past Maya Mall and Caribe into the Colonial zone, about 10 to 15 minutes on flat, well signed paths.
Start at the Barceló Maya Beach lobby and walk out toward the shared Beach/Caribe lobby area, then continue straight into the Maya Mall zone. Keep the mall on your right and follow the main pedestrian path south, staying on the paved route rather than cutting through gardens so you can follow the water park signs.
As you pass from Caribe into the Colonial and Tropical section, the paths open toward the big central pool area. Continue straight until you see the taller slides, Surf Ride, and Pirates Island complex set just behind the Colonial pool. Total walking time is typically 10 to 15 minutes at an easy pace, longer only if you detour along the beach instead of the inland paths.
Where are the main snorkeling entry points and reefs located off the Barceló Maya Beach shoreline?
Main snorkel entries lie directly off Beach and Caribe, with best reef action by Colonial pier and especially along the Palace shoreline.
The coastline here has mixed sand and rock, with better snorkeling as you walk south along the bay.
- Barceló Maya Beach shoreline: You can enter right from the sand, with shallow water and scattered rocky patches holding small fish close in.
- Barceló Maya Caribe front: Similar conditions just north or south of the main swim zones, with slightly more rock giving a bit more marine life.
- Colonial pier area: Stronger snorkeling starts around the pier near Colonial and Tropical, where pilings and structure attract varied fish.
- Barceló Maya Palace reef zone: The most productive area lies off Palace, with seagrass beds, turtles, rays, and denser coral out from the beach.
- Walking access from Beach: From the Beach section, follow the shoreline south 20 to 30 minutes to reach the Colonial pier and Palace snorkel stretch.
How do the layouts of Barceló Maya Beach and adults-only Barceló Maya Riviera differ in zones, pools, and beach access?
Maya Beach stays low rise and family focused around gardens and free form pools, while Maya Riviera is taller, adults only, with sleek infinity fronts.
The two sections sit side by side but feel very different in scale, zoning, and how you reach the water.
| Aspect | Barceló Maya Beach | Barceló Maya Riviera |
|---|---|---|
| Overall zoning | Three low rise wings in a U around gardens and main pool | One tall, monolithic adults only block with stacked rooms |
| Atmosphere | Family oriented, open air walkways and classic resort feel | Modern, design forward, quieter adult environment |
| Pool layout | Huge free form social pool plus small El Cielo adults area | Multiple geometric infinity style pools along the frontage |
| Beach interface | Set behind a sandy and partly rocky beach, direct walk in | Rockier shoreline, guests often walk south for better entry |
| Movement paths | Short garden paths between lobby, pools, and promenade | Vertical movement in towers plus longer walks along facade |
Maya Beach suits guests who want spread out gardens and mixed age pools, while Riviera concentrates adult space in a taller, more self contained zone.
Where are accessible rooms at Barceló Maya Beach, and what are the main step-free routes to restaurants, pools, and beach?
Accessible rooms cluster on ground floors near the Beach lobby, with flat, paved routes toward buffet, Maya Mall, shuttles, and pools.
Accessible rooms sit at ground level by the shared Beach/Caribe lobby, reducing distance to dining and transport.
- Ground floor near lobby: Rooms close to the Beach lobby give shortest step free reach to the main buffet and reception.
- Flat lobby to Maya Mall path: The paved, mostly level walk between lobby and Maya Mall avoids stairs and works for wheelchairs and scooters.
- Ramped lobby transitions: Ramps link the lobby zone to surrounding corridors and public areas, limiting reliance on lifts.
- Pool access: Main pool areas are reachable on paved paths, though final approaches may have mild slopes.
- Beach access caveat: Paths eventually turn to soft sand at the shoreline, and beach wheelchairs are only occasionally available.
Where are the Maya Mall, Jaguar’s nightclub, and the main sports bar located within the Barceló Maya complex?
Maya Mall sits behind Caribe’s lobby, with Jaguar’s nightclub and Strikers sports bar inside it, central between Beach and Colonial.
Maya Mall and its nightlife cluster form the central entertainment hub on the inland side of the complex.
- Maya Mall: Large indoor complex directly behind the Barceló Maya Caribe lobby, 3 to 5 minutes’ flat walk from the Beach lobby.
- Jaguar’s Discotheque: Located inside Maya Mall, near the central interior area, reached via signed corridors from the Caribe and Beach sides.
- Strikers Sports Bar: Also inside Maya Mall, adjacent to the bowling area, acting as the 24 hour sports and snack hub.
- Relation to hotels: Effectively between Beach/Caribe and Colonial/Tropical, right on the shuttle spine and main pedestrian axis.
Which buildings and room sections at Barceló Maya Beach offer the best, most unobstructed ocean views?
Best ocean views come from Premium Level ocean front rooms at the beach facing tips of Tulum and Coba, especially on higher floors.
The strongest views sit where buildings are closest to the shoreline and clear the palm canopy.
- Premium Level Ocean Front: These units are the only category specifically positioned and sold to guarantee a direct, open ocean view.
- Tulum beachfront tips: Sections of Tulum closest to the pool and sand give the most frontal sea angle once above the ground floor.
- Coba beachfront tips: Coba rooms at the seaward ends can also clear trees for strong, fairly open views on upper levels.
- Standard Uxmal and Coba: Most standard rooms look over gardens, with filtered or partial sea glimpses through palms at best.
Where are the gym and spa located relative to Barceló Maya Beach and the other Barceló Maya hotels?
The main U Spa and shared fitness center sit in the Colonial Tropical zone, about a 10 to 15 minute walk south from Maya Beach.
The central U Spa and primary gym sit behind the Colonial and Tropical lobby complex, in the middle of the family section. From Barceló Maya Beach, guests walk south through or past Maya Mall, continue past Caribe, then enter the Colonial Tropical zone to reach the wellness area in roughly 10 to 15 minutes.
This wellness hub sits geographically between the Beach Caribe pair and the Palace, so it also serves Tropical and Colonial directly and is a shuttle ride away from Palace or Riviera. Riviera keeps its own adult side facilities, while standard Beach guests use the shared Colonial centered spa and gym as their main fitness base.
Which named cenotes are nearest to Barceló Maya Resort, and where are they in relation to the property?
Closest cenotes sit just across Highway 307 from the Barceló entrance, with Cristalino and Azul walkable and Jardín del Eden slightly farther.
The nearest cenotes cluster almost directly opposite the main access gate on the inland side of the highway.
- Cenote Cristalino: Straight across from the Barceló entrance, about 15 to 20 minutes total from the Beach lobby via shuttle or walk to the gate, then a short jungle path.
- Cenote Azul: Immediately south of Cristalino along the same side road, also walkable from the highway gate in a few extra minutes.
- Cenote Jardín del Eden (Ponderosa): Around 1 kilometer further south from Azul, usually reached by a brief taxi ride from the gate rather than walking in the heat.
Archive Barceló Maya Beach Maps
Below are all official map versions released for Barceló Maya Beach between 2023 and 2017.
2023-2024 Barceló Maya Beach Maps (Official 2023 Edition)

2021-2022 Barceló Maya Beach Maps (Official 2021 Edition)

2017 Barceló Maya Beach Maps

