Ocean Coral and Turquesa Map (Most Up-To-Date)
Ocean Coral & Turquesa uses a compact U shaped layout facing the Caribbean, with El Beso adults only on one flank, Daisy family buildings on the other, and lively standard plus Privilege blocks in the center. Key choices are which zone suits your noise tolerance, how close you want to be to pools or kids facilities, and accepting reef protected, sometimes seaweed affected beach conditions.
| Area / Zone | Best For | Key Tip | Watch Out |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lobby & Main Building | Quick buffet, coffee, evening bar and shows access | Anchor yourself here on arrival, all paths run between lobby and central pools. | Furthest from beach, about 5 to 8 minutes walk each way. |
| Central Pool Spine & Party Pool (Bldgs 8–11) | Social groups who want music, activities, and swim up drinks | Choose upper floors facing inward for instant pool access and easy restaurant walks. | Loudest area by day, animation microphones and games run for hours. |
| Garden / Activities Blocks 12–16 | Mixed guests wanting balance of access and relative quiet | Request upper floor, outer facing rooms to reduce sound from central pool life. | Still walkable but slightly longer to both Daisy and El Beso ends. |
| El Beso adults only (Bldgs 1–7) | Couples and friends seeking adults only pool and dining | Aim for buildings 2–6 garden or side views for quieter nights and short beach walk. | End of U shape, some walks to main buffet and family facilities. |
| Daisy family zone (Bldgs 17–21) | Families needing kids club, splash pool and playground nearby | Buildings near 21 put you beside kids pool, Daisy Club and family activity hub. | Daytime noise from children and activities, less suited to light sleeping adults. |
| Beachfront and Privilege strip | Guests prioritizing views, shaded Bali beds, and premium service | Building 1 and ocean end caps give strongest sea views and Privilege access. | Beach can be narrow, rocky underfoot, and affected by seasonal sargassum. |
2025 Ocean Coral and Turquesa Map + Printable PDF (Official 2023 Edition)
The core U shaped plan, with lobby inland and pools stepping toward the sea between El Beso and Daisy, remains stable, so current maps still describe room blocks and movement accurately. Transfers from Cancún airport stay around 20 to 30 minutes, and Puerto Morelos town is still a short taxi ride. The main change in recent seasons is more frequent heavy sargassum, which often shifts swimming and relaxation focus toward the pool complex.

2025 Ocean Coral and Turquesa Map Guide
Think of the property as three linked bands: inland lobby and restaurants, a central pool spine, and the beachfront with Privilege and activity hubs. North side buildings cluster Daisy family amenities, south side holds El Beso adults only, and the middle suits mixed groups who want quick access both ways. Flat, ramped walkways make it easy to plan step free routes, so you can match building choices to noise level, walking tolerance, and how often you expect to visit town or the spa.
What is the overall layout of Ocean Coral & Turquesa, including main buildings, pools, and beach frontage?
Ocean Coral & Turquesa is a compact U shaped resort with a central pool spine between inland lobby buildings and a reef protected beachfront.
The resort layout forms a U that opens toward the Caribbean. The main lobby and Casa del Mar buffet sit at the base of the U, furthest from the sea, beside most enclosed evening venues and check in. From there, a straight central walkway runs toward the water, flanked by three to four story accommodation buildings and crossed by bridges.
The middle of the U holds the large free form pool complex, with quieter wings and livelier party sections arranged along it. At the open end of the U, sun decks, Privilege beach areas, and the general beach frontage line the shore in front of the reef protected lagoon style water.
Where are the Daisy family area, El Beso adults-only section, and main standard sections located within the resort?
El Beso sits on the south flank near the adults pool, Daisy on the north by kids facilities, with standard blocks centered around the main pools.
Each section anchors one side of the U shape and links to specific pools and amenities.
- El Beso adults only: Occupies the southern or western arm of the U, mainly Buildings 2 to 7, beside the adults only pool, Blue Moon restaurant, and its own beach zone.
- Daisy family area: Sits on the northern or eastern arm, in Buildings 17 to 21, directly by the Daisy Club, kids splash pool, playground, and teen club.
- Central standard blocks: Buildings 8 to 16 run between Daisy and El Beso around the main pool spine, with 8 to 11 facing the party pool and 12 to 16 around a slightly quieter activities pool.
- Privilege overlay: Prime oceanfront and top floor rooms, especially in Building 1 and select central blocks, form a premium layer within these same zones.
What is the typical floor plan and layout of a Junior Suite at Ocean Coral & Turquesa?
Junior Suites are open plan rooms with a sleeping area, sunken sitting area, balcony or terrace, and a separate, efficiency focused bathroom.
A standard Junior Suite is a single open space of about 45 to 54 square meters, with the bed area set nearer the entrance and a step down or rail defined sitting area closer to the balcony. That lower section usually holds a sofa bed and coffee table, creating a natural lounge that faces the sliding doors to the terrace or garden. Storage, minibar, and TV units run along the side wall so circulation stays clear.
The bathroom sits just inside the entrance corridor. It is usually split into distinct zones, with a whirlpool tub and separate rain shower, double sinks, and an enclosed toilet cabin. All units have a furnished balcony or ground floor terrace, and Privilege versions keep this same footprint but add premium locations and upgraded in room amenities rather than a different layout.
Where are all the restaurants and bars located around Ocean Coral & Turquesa?
Most restaurants cluster in the main lobby building, with a second strip by the beach and dedicated venues in El Beso and the Privilege area.
Most dining and drinking spots sit in a few clear clusters that follow the lobby to beach axis.
- Lobby and main building: Casa del Mar buffet, Sensai, Hacienda Los Girasoles, Route 66, Mike’s Coffee, and the Lobby Bar are grouped around reception and the central indoor concourse.
- Central pool deck: Aqua Pool Bar sits in the main party pool, with Blue Chill Out Bar on a nearby terrace and Fresco Bar and La Petite Crêperie along the poolside walkways.
- Beachfront and Privilege strip: Ritratto d’Italia and Villa Marina lie near the pool to beach transition, while the Privilege Lounge and its bar front the prime beachfront.
- El Beso adults only: Blue Moon restaurant, the El Beso pool bar, and the Bistro style bar cluster beside the adults only pool and its dedicated beach zone.
Which buildings or room blocks at Ocean Coral & Turquesa offer the best chances of unobstructed ocean views?
Building 1 and the ocean end rooms of 7 and 21, especially top floor Privilege units, give the most open and least obstructed ocean views.
True straight on views are limited to a few key spots, then most others are side or partial.
- Building 1 oceanfront: This is the prime block, closest to the sea, with many Privilege rooms facing almost directly over the beach and reef lagoon.
- End caps of Buildings 7 and 21: Ocean facing ends at the tips of each arm of the U have strong, more open views compared with inward facing sides.
- High floors across the beachfront line: Third and fourth floors clear most palms and palapas, so even side labeled ocean view rooms see more horizon.
Roughly how far is it to walk between the Daisy, Privilege, and El Beso sections at Ocean Coral & Turquesa?
Walking between Daisy, Privilege beach and El Beso usually takes only a few minutes, with most point to point walks under ten minutes.
Daisy buildings 17 to 21 sit on one arm of the U, while El Beso buildings 2 to 7 occupy the opposite arm and Privilege rooms cluster mainly near Building 1 and the beachfront center. Daisy to the Privilege beach zone is a short, mostly straight walk along the pool spine, usually around 5 to 8 minutes at a relaxed pace.
From Daisy to El Beso, guests walk across the open end of the U along the beachfront or cut slightly inland past the main pools. These walks also stay in the same 5 to 8 minute range for most buildings, helped by flat paths and bridges. Guests with reduced mobility often request central buildings near the main pools to keep every section within just a few minutes.
Where are the adults-only pools situated within Ocean Coral & Turquesa, and in which sections are they found?
Adults only pools are centered in the El Beso zone, beside Buildings 2-7 and its dedicated bar, restaurant and beach area on the resort’s quieter south side.
Adults only swimming is concentrated in one main zone tied to the El Beso adults section.
- El Beso main pool: Rectangular adults only pool set among Buildings 2-7, forming the wet hub for the El Beso section.
- El Beso swim up bar: Built directly into this pool, so most adults only lounging, music and social time happens here.
- El Beso beachfront strip: Sunbeds and Bali beds by the sea are linked to the same El Beso zone, keeping the entire south flank 18 plus.
- Other pools: The central free form pools, Daisy kids pool and Privilege serviced sections are mixed age, not strictly adults only.
Which room buildings or areas at Ocean Coral & Turquesa are generally the quietest, away from nightlife and entertainment noise?
Quietest rooms are usually garden view units in El Beso blocks 2 to 6 and outer facing upper floors of buildings 12 to 16 away from main pools.
For light sleepers, pick buildings and exposures that sit off the entertainment spine.
- El Beso garden view, Bldgs 2–6: Adults only, away from the main pool sound, usually the calmest both day and night.
- Outer facing upper floors, Bldgs 12–16: Look toward mangroves or perimeter gardens, buffered from party pool microphones and music.
- Building 1 oceanfront, higher floors: Central but dominated by wave noise rather than pool activities, with less evening show spillover.
- Avoid Bldgs 8–11 and 17–21: These line the party pool and Daisy family hub, where daytime activity and kid noise are strongest.
What are beach and swimming conditions like at Ocean Coral & Turquesa, especially regarding rocks, waves, and typical sargassum levels?
Beach is fairly narrow with calm, reef sheltered water over some rocks, and recent years bring heavier, often daily sargassum in warmer months.
The shoreline sits in a reef protected lagoon, so waves stay small and the water is usually calm for swimming, kayaking and kids. The sand is light but the entry can be rocky in places as coral debris and seagrass sit underfoot, so water shoes are strongly recommended. The seabed supports natural seagrass beds that matter for the ecosystem but can look darker or patchy compared with postcard style beaches.
Sargassum has become a significant factor, especially from roughly May through August, when inflows can be frequent or heavy. Crews rake and remove seaweed and at times offshore barriers and sand retaining structures appear along the waterline. During peak arrivals, the nearshore water can look brown and smell sulfurous, so guests often pivot to the pool complex on the worst days.
What notable attractions, beaches, and towns are near Ocean Coral & Turquesa in the Puerto Morelos area?
Within minutes are Puerto Morelos town and beach, Crococun Zoo, the offshore reef park, and a nearby botanical garden in the jungle.
Most off site options cluster within a short taxi ride of the resort.
- Puerto Morelos town and beach: About 5 km south, with a fishing village vibe, plaza, restaurants, and a broad public beachfront.
- Crococun Zoo: Roughly 5 km away, interactive reptile and wildlife park that is popular with families from the Daisy section.
- Arrecife National Park: Protected reef zone directly offshore, reached by local boats for guided snorkeling and diving.
- Dr. Alfredo Barrera Marín Botanical Garden: Around 8.4 km inland, with jungle trails and regional flora for low key eco outings.
What are the main transportation options, routes, and typical travel times from Cancún airport to Ocean Coral & Turquesa?
From Cancún Airport, most transfers follow Highway 307 and reach the resort in about 20 to 25 minutes by private shuttle or taxi.
Most guests use door to door road transfers, with a few slower but cheaper workarounds.
- Private transfer vans: Pre booked services use Highway 307 south then the resort access road, taking about 20 to 25 minutes and costing roughly 50 to 70 USD round trip per vehicle.
- Airport taxis: Similar 20 to 25 minute timing, but usually higher prices and more negotiation, useful only for last minute plans.
- ADO bus plus taxi: Bus to the Puerto Morelos highway stop, then local taxi to the resort, cheaper but awkward with luggage and extra transfers.
What does a typical daily activities and entertainment schedule look like at Ocean Coral & Turquesa?
Most days start with poolside games and kids club, roll into afternoon sports and foam parties, then finish with mini disco, theater and bars.
Daytime and evening follow a predictable rhythm built around pools, kids, and shows.
- Morning: Poolside games, fitness style activities and beach volleyball start building energy around the main party pool.
- 10:00–17:00: Daisy Club runs a kids program with crafts, treasure hunts and supervised pool time beside the family zone.
- Afternoon: Teen Club opens around 14:00 with consoles and table games, while animation staff host water aerobics or contests.
- Late afternoon: Occasional foam parties and organized tournaments take over parts of the main pool or beach.
- Early evening: Mini disco for children runs before the main show so families can participate together.
- Night: Indoor or outdoor theaters host rotating shows, then the lobby bar and bowling alley carry on the later nightlife.
How do Ocean Coral & Turquesa’s layout and size compare with nearby H10 Ocean resorts, especially Ocean Riviera Paradise?
Ocean Coral & Turquesa is smaller, more walkable and classic Caribbean, while Ocean Riviera Paradise is larger, modern and more shuttle reliant.
Ocean Coral & Turquesa and Ocean Riviera Paradise share H10 branding but feel very different on a map and on foot.
| Feature | Ocean Coral & Turquesa | Ocean Riviera Paradise | Practical impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Room count | About 591 rooms | About 974 rooms | ORP feels busier and more spread out. |
| Layout shape | Compact U shape | Long, linear footprint | OCT is simple to learn and cross. |
| Getting around | 5–8 minute walks, no shuttle needed | Internal shuttles often used | ORP can feel like a campus style resort. |
| Vibe & design | Classic Caribbean, mature gardens | Modern, industrial glam look | OCT suits traditional beach resort expectations. |
| Beach vs pools | Calmer, reef sheltered swimming focus | Bigger, showpiece pools, rockier entry | ORP suits pool people, OCT suits lagoon swimmers. |
| Age of build | Older (opened 2007) | Newer (opened 2016) | ORP has sleeker tech; OCT has larger balconies. |
For mixed age groups who value staying close together and minimizing walking, Ocean Coral & Turquesa usually maps better.
Which areas and facilities at Ocean Coral & Turquesa are exclusive to Privilege Club guests, and where are they located?
Privilege Club guests get a dedicated oceanfront lounge, premium beachfront zone and prime room locations layered through the central buildings.
Privilege is an overlay that follows the resort’s best locations rather than a separate mini resort. The core hub is the Privilege Lounge near the oceanfront, an air conditioned space with concierge service, premium international liquor, and an à la carte menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner so guests can skip the buffet entirely. A private bar inside the lounge pours higher tier brands than the standard outlets.
Along the main beachfront line, a roped Privilege beach section adds Bali beds and focused waiter service in prime front row positions. Room wise, Privilege guests are typically placed in Building 1, which sits almost on the sand, or in the best view rooms in El Beso and Daisy arms, usually higher floors with stronger ocean sightlines.
Where are the main family-friendly amenities—kids’ club, splash or shallow pools, playgrounds—located within Ocean Coral & Turquesa?
Family amenities cluster in the Daisy section near Buildings 17–21, with kids club, splash pool, playground and teen club all grouped together.
Most family focused facilities sit along the Daisy arm of the U, so staying nearby keeps everything in easy reach.
- Daisy Club (Kids’ Club): In the northern Daisy zone by Buildings 17–21, close to the family room blocks.
- Children’s splash/shallow pool: Next to the Daisy Club near Building 21, with mushroom fountain and shallow water for toddlers.
- Outdoor playground: Immediately adjacent to the Daisy Club, so kids can move between indoor activities and play structures.
- Teen Club: Also in the Daisy side cluster, giving older kids a short, independent walk from Daisy rooms.
- Family friendly pools: Central main pools remain walkable from Daisy, but the shallow Daisy pool is the primary base for younger children.
How wheelchair-accessible is Ocean Coral & Turquesa, including ramps, elevators, and the most step-free routes between key areas?
Ocean Coral & Turquesa is largely flat with ramps, elevators, and a continuous step free route from lobby to pool decks and the beach.
The resort footprint is low rise and mostly level, with ramps into the lobby, restaurants and pool terraces, plus elevators in all accommodation buildings up to the fourth floor. Bridges across the pool canals include ramped options, so you can move from the lobby, down the central walkway, and out toward the beachfront without using stairs.
Distances can still reach about 400 meters from lobby to sand, which may tire some guests. Golf cart shuttles help cover longer stretches, and guests with limited mobility usually request central blocks around Buildings 8 to 11 to keep daily walks shorter.
Where are the most popular and scenic photo spots located around Ocean Coral & Turquesa?
The best photo spots line the pool to beach axis, from lobby terrace and central gazebo to Privilege beds and nearby piers at sunrise.
Most iconic angles sit along the central sightline from the lobby to the sea.
- Lobby terrace: Elevated view over pools, palm islands and the ocean horizon, great for wide resort panoramas.
- Central gazebo by the sea: Classic wedding and couple shots, framing the turquoise water straight ahead.
- Privilege beach Bali beds: White drapes against reef protected blue water create an easy luxury backdrop.
- Beach looking toward the pier: A short walk along the shore gives strong sunrise shots and silhouettes over the water.
What running or jogging routes in and immediately around Ocean Coral & Turquesa are safe and commonly used by guests?
Most guests run short loops on the flat internal paths or longer out and back stretches along the packed sand beach.
Within and around the resort, a few routes are used regularly and stay reasonably safe in daylight.
- Internal perimeter loop: Follow the main walkways around the buildings and pools, looping the U shape for roughly 1 to 1.5 km per circuit.
- Lobby to beach repeats: Jog straight from lobby down the central spine to the seafront and back, using bridges for short, interval style runs.
- Beach south toward Puerto Morelos: Run along the firmer sand near the waterline, up to about 5 km one way toward town, returning before dark.
- Beach north: Shorter, quieter stretches toward neighboring resorts suit easy sunrise runs, but avoid very isolated distances.
What is the overall quality and range of services at the Despacio Spa Centre in Ocean Coral & Turquesa?
Despacio Spa is a well regarded, mid sized wellness center with full hydrotherapy circuit, classic massages and reliably professional service.
Despacio sits centrally and functions as a quiet counterpoint to the active pool spine. Its hydrotherapy circuit includes a dynamic pool with pressure jets, sauna, steam room and cold plunge. Access is usually complimentary for Privilege guests and paid per use for others, which keeps numbers manageable and the atmosphere calm.
Treatment menus cover standard Swedish and deep tissue massages, facials and body wraps. Guest feedback consistently highlights clean facilities, skilled therapists and a polished, almost “city spa” feel rather than a basic resort massage room.
Archive Ocean Coral and Turquesa Maps
Below are all official map versions released for Ocean Coral and Turquesa between 2023 and 2015.
2023-2025 Ocean Coral and Turquesa Map

2015 Ocean Coral and Turquesa Map

