Impression Moxché by Secrets Map (Most Up-To-Date)
Impression Moxché by Secrets centers on a quiet tower set slightly back from the beach, a separate beachfront annex, and exclusive rooftop and seaside pools linked by paved internal paths. Guests walk from the secluded Impression lobby through cenote style pools toward the shoreline, choosing between private Impression only zones and the livelier Secrets Moxché lagoon, theater, and restaurant core.
| Area / Zone | Best For | Key Tip | Watch Out |
|---|---|---|---|
| Impression Tower and Lobby | Quiet base with fast elevator access to suites, rooftop pool, and lobby bar | Use tower elevators and interior corridors to reach Cielo rooftop quickly in any weather | Several minutes of walking to beach, lagoon pools, and farthest Secrets restaurants |
| Cielo Rooftop Deck | Panoramic adults only pool time, cocktails, and upscale daytime dining | Arrive earlier to pick loungers with both ocean and jungle views around the infinity edges | Wind and direct sun can be strong, especially during midday hours on the roof |
| Beachfront Annex and Seaside Pool | Being closest to sand, relaxed pool days, and Seaside Beach Club meals | Follow beachfront path from tower for the most direct access to Seaside pool and club | Ocean can be affected by sargassum and visible sandbag breakwaters near the shoreline |
| Impression Swim Out and Ground Level Zone | Semi private pool feel with minimal elevator use and easy lobby reach | Request swim out suites along quieter internal channels rather than near main walkways | Dense vegetation on lower floors can limit natural light and feel more enclosed |
| Secrets Main Lagoon and Interior Beach | Livelier scene, long pool swims, social time, and poolside activities | Use the Caracol staircase as your hub to reach lagoon pool, sports bar, and theater | Higher noise and foot traffic than Impression areas, especially in peak afternoon hours |
| Man Made Cenotes Courtyards | Shaded, cool water soaks and peaceful spots during heat or windy days | Enter from interior courtyards inside the Secrets U shaped buildings for short access | Compact size means loungers and quiet corners can fill quickly at popular times |
| Caracol Connector Route | Fastest link between Impression lobby and Secrets dining, bars, and shows | Budget three to five minutes walking when heading to evening entertainment or buffet | Longer distances can be tiring for some guests since internal carts are limited |
2025 Impression Moxché by Secrets Map + Printable PDF (Official 2024 Edition)
The core layout remains organized around the Impression tower, its Cielo rooftop deck, and the separate beachfront annex with Seaside pool and dining. Paved, mostly level walkways still link the tower lobby to the Caracol hub, lagoon style pools, man made cenotes, and beach in roughly three to seven minutes. Rooftop and cenote pools continue to act as reliable alternatives when seaweed or surf affect the natural shoreline.

2025 Impression Moxché by Secrets Map Guide
Use the map by thinking in three axes: inland to beach, north to south across the shared Secrets complex, and vertically within the Impression tower. Most daily movement is on foot along paved interior paths, with elevators handling changes between swim out levels, standard floors, and the rooftop deck. Quiet, romantic stays center on the tower, Cielo, cenotes, and Seaside pool, while more active trips lean toward the lagoon, sports bar, and theater areas.
How is Impression Moxché by Secrets laid out on the map, including main buildings, pools, beach, and rooftop areas?
Impression Moxché is a north side tower with rooftop pool, linked to a beachfront annex, seaside pool, lagoon and cenote zones along the shore.
The Impression tower sits on the northern flank of the complex, slightly back from the beach. Inside, air conditioned corridors and elevators link suites, the lobby, and the Cielo rooftop pool and restaurant on the 9th floor. From the tower lobby, paved paths run south and east toward the Caracol staircase hub at Secrets, then onward to the main lagoon pool, man made cenotes, sports bar, and theater.
A separate beachfront annex building stands closer to the shoreline and houses Teodoro and the Seaside Beach Club, with an exclusive seaside infinity pool at its base. The natural beach and breakwater line sit just beyond this annex. Typical walking times run about 3 to 4 minutes from Impression lobby to Secrets theater, 4 to 5 minutes to the lagoon pool, and 6 to 7 minutes to the beach.
Where are Impression Moxché’s exclusive amenities, like Preferred Club areas and rooftop pools, located on the resort map?
Impression exclusives cluster on the tower rooftop, at its lobby core, in the beachfront annex, and on the shared Preferred rooftop deck.
Exclusive and semi exclusive Impression amenities sit in four main clusters around the complex.
- Cielo rooftop deck sits on the 9th floor of the Impression tower, with two infinity pools, bar, and restaurant reserved for Impression guests.
- The Impression lobby zone anchors the base of the tower, with its own bar and lounge acting as a quiet, guest only social hub.
- The beachfront annex holds Teodoro and Seaside Beach Club, plus the Impression only seaside infinity pool directly facing the shoreline.
- A separate Preferred rooftop over the Secrets side operates as an exclusive deck for Preferred Club and Impression guests above the main pools.
Where are the restaurants and bars at Impression Moxché and neighboring Secrets Moxché located on the map?
Impression venues cluster in the tower and beachfront annex, while Secrets Monxche restaurants ring the Caracol and lagoon, all open to Impression guests.
Most dining and bar spots follow three lines on the map, from the Impression tower toward the lagoon pools and beachfront.
- Teodoro sits in the beachfront Impression annex, near the seaside infinity pool and just back from the natural sand line.
- Seaside Beach Club is at ground level in the same beachfront annex, directly behind the Seaside pool and closest to the ocean.
- Cielo restaurant and bar sit on the 9th floor rooftop of the Impression tower, overlooking both jungle and sea.
- Market Café, the main buffet, sits near the Caracol hub on the Secrets side, a few minutes walk from the Impression lobby.
- Ember, Allora, Bamboo, Dos Almas and Bisou line the ground level around the lagoon and interior courtyards near Caracol.
- Suki sits close to these lagoon restaurants, off the same central paths that radiate from the Caracol staircase.
- Seasoul and other beachfront Secrets venues sit closer to the shoreline, slightly south of the Impression beachfront annex.
- Coco Café and the sports bar cluster near the theater and Caracol, acting as central grab and go and late evening hubs.
- All Secrets Moxché restaurants and bars are physically accessible to Impression guests, with Teodoro access tied to stay length and surcharges.
Which buildings or room sections at Impression Moxché offer the best and most direct ocean views?
For the strongest ocean views, look to high floor tower Ocean View and corner suites, plus Ocean Front units in the beachfront annex.
Several specific buildings and suite types give the clearest, least obstructed ocean views.
- Signature Suite Ocean View units in the main Impression tower sit on mid to high floors and clear the mangrove line for wide sea vistas.
- Master Suite Ocean View rooms occupy tower corners, so terraces open toward multiple ocean facing angles.
- Panoramic Suite Ocean Front categories in premium corners combine direct ocean frontage with large wrap around terraces for dramatic sightlines.
- Two Story Penthouse suites at the top of the tower add extra height and rooftop plunge pools for the longest horizon views.
- Signature Suite Ocean Front units and the standalone beachfront Presidential Villa sit closest to the waves, with terraces oriented directly toward the shoreline.
How long does it take to walk between key points at Impression Moxché, like the lobby, pools, and beach?
Most key routes at Impression Moxché take about 3 to 7 minutes on level paths between the lobby, pools, beach, spa, and Secrets areas.
From the Impression tower lobby, guests reach the Secrets theater in about 3 to 4 minutes and the main lagoon pool in roughly 4 to 5 minutes. The paved internal route from the lobby to the natural beach and shoreline loungers usually takes around 6 to 7 minutes at a normal walking pace. The Caracol hub that anchors many restaurants and bars sits within that same 3 to 5 minute band.
The shared spa and gym complex is also walkable from Impression in about 3 to 5 minutes, depending on elevator waits and starting floor. Longest internal walks across the combined campus approach 0.3 miles, which some guests with mobility challenges may feel.
How do guests move between Impression Moxché and Secrets Moxché, and what are the main walking or cart routes?
Guests move mainly on foot along paved paths between Impression and Secrets via the Caracol hub, with only limited carts for luggage or mobility.
Most movement between Impression and Secrets uses direct, level walking routes rather than constant cart shuttles.
- From the Impression lobby, follow the main paved path toward the center of the complex for about 3 to 5 minutes to reach the Caracol hub.
- From Caracol, short branching paths lead to the lagoon pool, man made cenotes, theater, sports bar, and most Secrets restaurants.
- Impression guests generally move without wristbands, with access managed at checkpoints by room key or facial recognition.
- Golf carts mostly handle arrivals, departures, and pre arranged help for mobility impaired guests rather than regular inner campus loops.
How does the resort layout of Impression Moxché differ from the adjoining Secrets Moxché on the map?
Impression is a compact tower and beachfront annex with exclusive zones, while Secrets Moxché spreads around a central lagoon, cenotes, and theater.
Impression sits as a self contained vertical tower plus a small beachfront annex on the north side, with its own lobby, rooftop Cielo deck, and seaside pool. Secrets forms the broader U shaped campus around the lagoon, cenotes, theater, and most restaurants that Impression guests walk into for higher energy spaces.
| Aspect | Impression Moxché layout | Secrets Moxché layout |
|---|---|---|
| Overall footprint | Compact tower and one beachfront annex on the north edge | Larger U shaped resort wrapping lagoon and courtyards |
| Vertical vs horizontal | Strong vertical focus with rooftop pool and high floor suites | Mostly low to mid rise wings spread laterally around pools |
| Circulation style | Enclosed, air conditioned corridors and elevators in the tower | More open air circulation centered on the Caracol staircase |
| Pool zoning | Two main Impression only pools, rooftop Cielo and seaside | Multiple shared pools plus three man made cenotes and lagoon |
| Atmosphere on map | Quieter, resort within a resort enclave slightly set apart | Higher traffic core where dining, shows, and bars concentrate |
How does Impression Moxché’s layout and beach access compare with nearby adults-only resorts like Hotel Xcaret Arte or UNICO 20°87°?
Impression Moxché concentrates water time in pools and cenotes, while UNICO and Xcaret Arte lean more on classic resort layouts and off site access.
| Resort | Layout focus | Beach / water access notes | Best suited for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Impression Moxché | Compact tower plus beachfront annex, wrapped in 13 pool and cenote zones | Natural beach can be eroded or have sargassum, so rooftop, lagoon and cenote pools carry most water time | Travelers who want controlled, pool centric water days and modern ultra luxury rooms |
| Hotel Xcaret Arte | Very large, high energy 900 room adults property integrated with eco park network | All Fun Inclusive model pushes many water activities into off site adventure parks as well as on property | Guests who plan to spend days in Xcaret parks and prefer an active, visually busy environment |
| UNICO 20°87° | Smaller scale, zen and boho style campus oriented to wellness and calm | Fewer pools than Moxché and a beach that can be rough, with less engineered backup water inventory | Couples seeking a quieter, wellness focused stay who accept simpler pool and beach options |
Impression Moxché solves beach volatility by over building pools, cenotes and rooftop decks, so layout resilience matters more than shoreline quality. UNICO and Xcaret Arte lean more toward traditional beachfront resort logic, with UNICO trading on a calmer, wellness oriented vibe and Xcaret Arte on heavy integration with its adventure parks rather than complex internal pool engineering.
Which room areas or buildings at Impression Moxché are generally the quietest and most peaceful?
The quietest stays cluster in higher floor tower suites facing greenery or open sea, away from lagoon activity routes and evening show venues.
The most consistently peaceful locations are those buffered from main pools, theater sound, and through traffic.
- Higher floor Signature Suites in the Impression tower sit above most pool and walkway noise, especially on non theater facing sides.
- Tropical View tower rooms overlooking dense mangroves gain extra sound insulation from vegetation and distance from lagoon activity.
- Ocean View tower suites that face open water instead of inward toward the lagoon avoid much of the sports bar and theater sound spill.
- Swim out and ground level suites located along more secluded internal channels, not beside primary paths, stay quieter during the day.
- Corner suites positioned away from elevator banks and main stairwells reduce hallway foot traffic and door slamming noise.
Where are the best photo and Instagram spots around Impression Moxché on the resort map?
Top photo spots cluster on the Cielo rooftop, Seaside pool and beach club, cenote courtyards, lagoon interior beach, and tower arrival areas.
The most photogenic locations sit along a vertical line from rooftop to beach and around the lagoon.
- Cielo rooftop on the Impression tower, with infinity edges framing sunrise, sunset, jungle, and sea.
- Seaside infinity pool by the beachfront annex, where loungers face straight toward the shoreline.
- Seaside Beach Club terraces, capturing ocean backdrops with palm framed foregrounds near the sand.
- Man made cenote pools in the Secrets interior courtyards, with stone walls, vines, and shaded water.
- Main lagoon and interior beach zone, where shallow shelves create mirror like water reflection shots.
- Arrival and lobby area of the Impression tower, featuring sculpted wood, stone textures, and calm lighting.
How is Impression Moxché laid out for mobility-impaired guests, including step-free paths, ramps, and elevator access?
Mobility is easiest in the elevator served Impression tower, with step free access to suites, rooftop pool, lobby, spa route, and main walkways.
The Impression tower uses elevators and enclosed corridors, so a wheelchair user can move between accessible suites, the lobby bar, and the Cielo rooftop pool without stairs. Ramped, paved paths link the tower to the shared spa and gym, the Caracol hub, lagoon pool, cenote courtyards, and beachfront annex, so surfaces are generally smooth rather than sandy until the final beach edge.
Across the full complex, distances are the main challenge rather than steps. Routes to the theater or farthest Secrets restaurants can be long, and carts are not constantly circulating in the inner zones. Accessible rooms with roll in style showers and wider doors exist but are limited, so guests who rely on these features should secure an accessible unit and request a location near elevators.
Which locations at Impression Moxché are considered the most romantic spots for couples on the map?
Most romantic moments cluster on the Cielo rooftop, Seaside pool and beach club, man made cenotes, and select terraces with high ocean views.
Romantic locations tend to sit where elevation, water, and quieter vibes intersect.
- Cielo rooftop on the Impression tower gives couples sunset cocktails with panoramic sea and jungle views.
- The Seaside infinity pool and nearby Seaside Beach Club create candlelit dinner and starlit swim settings close to the shoreline.
- Man made cenotes on the Secrets side offer shaded, echoing water spaces that feel private and cocooned.
- High floor Ocean View and corner suites in the tower provide oversized terraces for private breakfasts, baths, and evening drinks.
Where are the man-made cenotes at Secrets Moxché located, and how do they sit relative to Impression Moxché?
The cenotes sit in shaded interior courtyards of the Secrets U shape, a short walk south from the Impression tower and Caracol hub.
The cenotes form a small cluster tucked just beyond the main lagoon and interior walkways.
- Each cenote pool sits inside the interior courtyards of the Secrets Moxché U shaped buildings, away from the oceanfront edge.
- From the Impression lobby, guests walk a few minutes toward Caracol, then slightly inward, away from the lagoon, to reach the cenote cluster.
- The cenotes lie south and slightly inland from the Impression tower, roughly between the tower and the central theater zone.
- High stone style walls, overhanging greenery, and shaded decks keep these pools visually hidden from the primary beach facing paths.
Archive Impression Moxché by Secrets Maps
Below are all official map versions released forImpression Moxché by Secrets between 2024 and 2022.
2024-2025 Impression Moxché by Secrets Map (Official 2024 Edition)

2022-2023 Impression Moxché by Secrets Map (Official 2022 Edition)

