
1. Hyatt Zilara Cancun
If you’ve come to Cancun, Mexico, to party, then you’ll probably want to find another property. Hyatt Zilara Cancun is all about relaxation and tranquility, which can make this adults-only, all-inclusive resort a little too quiet for some travelers. But if quiet is what you’re looking for, then book one of this Hyatt outpost’s suites, which feature ocean views (even in the bathrooms), two-person whirlpool tubs, rain showers and handcrafted wood furnishings. The price of your room includes access to two pools, including an Olympic-size pool, plus a fitness center, a white sand beach and daily activities like acrobatic circus shows, turtle releases and guacamole making classes. The all-inclusive package also covers meals at five eateries and unlimited alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages at the property’s three bars and lounges.

2. Casa Vela’s
Casa Vela’s sits adjacent to the Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport, and its main structure resembles a Spanish hacienda estate. Guests are consistently wowed by the grounds – the landscaping and pool of the Táu Beach Club evoke a sense of calm that visitors adore. That serene feeling extends to the ABJA Spa, where you can indulge in a revitalizing holistic massage or an anti-aging facial. Meanwhile, Casa Vela’s’ restaurant Emiliano serves up traditional Mexican dishes. Once you’re well-fed, bed down in one of the resort’s suites; each room comes appointed with a snack-filled minibar, down comforter, cable TV and L’Occitane bath products. If you’re looking for a little extra luxury, you may want to spring for a Grand Class Suite, which offers a private plunge pool and terrace. Beyond this Puerto Vallarta resort’s relaxing atmosphere, past visitors are also quick to compliment the warm and welcoming staff.