Resort Details
- Various Onsite RestaurantsCozumel - A la carte Mexican cuisine restaurant for dinner. Reservations required and dress code applies.La Casita – restaurant offering snacks and fast food by the pool.Le Gourmet – A la carte Gourmet cuisine restaurant for dinner. Reservations required and dress code applies.Portofino – A la carte Italian cuisine restaurant for dinner. Reservations required and dress code applies.Mikado – A la carte Japanese cuisine restaurant for dinner. Reservations required and dress code applies.La Casita – restaurant offering snacks and fast food by the pool.
- Various Offsite RestaurantsAlso, access to the following restaurants located at:Bahia Principe Grand Tulum:Thali - A la carte Hindu cuisine restaurant for dinner. Reservations required and dress code applies.Don Pablo – A la carte Gourmet cuisine restaurant for dinner. Reservations required and dress code applies.La Gran Tortuga – A la carte Brazilian Rodizio restaurant for dinner. Reservations required and dress code applies. Tequila - A la carte Mexican cuisine restaurant for dinner. Reservations and dress code applies.
Consult the hotel for hours of operation, reservation policies and dress codes (info.coba@bahia-principe.com)
- 24-hour front desk
- Babysitting†
- Bell staff/porter
- Bicycle rentals†
- Casino†
- Currency exchange†
- Disco
- Exercise gym
- Express check-out
- Fax service†
- 24-hour front desk
- Babysitting†
- Bell staff/porter
- Bicycle rentals†
- Casino†
- Currency exchange†
- Disco
- Exercise gym
- Express check-out
- Fax service†
- Hairdresser/barber†
- High speed internet access†
- Late check-out available†
- Laundry/Valet service†
- Medical Facilities Service†
- Parking
- Pharmacy†
- Safe deposit box
- Sauna†
- Solarium
- Spa†
- Sports bar
- Tennis court
- Transportation services - local area
- Wakeup service
- Whirlpool
- Business Services†
- Internet Access†
- From gazebos with spectacular views to white-sand beaches and manicured gardens, a variety of stunning settings are available for a dream wedding. Bahia Principe features customized services with a personal wedding planner to help ease your worries and plan each detail of your special day. We offer 6 different wedding packages, including a FREE one, for groups of up to 30 people (extra charges apply to larger groups). Contact gebsalesweddingscompmex@bahia-principe.com for more information.
† Fees may apply
- Boating †
- Children's poolThere is 1 children's pool on-site.
- Children's program, onsiteThe hotel has available for the enjoyment and safe play time for kids a mini-club called "Bahia Scouts." The entire area is properly closed off for the children's safety and has shaded areas to protect them from the Caribbean sun.
The club is supervised by specially trained personnel who speak several languages make sure the kids are safe and having a great time with active and interactive games, while you are enjoying your free time.
The club also organizes evening activities including a children's show. Use of the children's club is subject to specific rules that parents must respect to guarantee their children's complete safety.
KIDS WATER PARK (with age and height restrictions) - Fishing †
- Fitness center on-site
- GeneralOrganized games and activities, access to nightclub, bikes (1 hour a day/client, on request), boogie boards on request, soccer, darts, dance lessons, foosball, table tennis, tennis court, beach volleyball, Kids Club, Teens Club, Kids Water Park, coconut hat making, Spanish lessons, yoga flow, arts and crafts, zumba, Tropical Party, karaoke, live music.
- Golf location (onsite/nearby) †27/18 HOLE AND A 9 HOLE PAR 3 COURSE
- Gym †
- Hot tubThe resort has 5 indoor hot tubs and 2 outdoor hot tubs.
- Kids beach club †
- Motorized Water Sports †
- Pool2 Outdoor fresh water pool.
- Sailing †
- Spa †
- Teen programsTeen's Club
- Tennis courtThere are 5 tennis courts on-site.
TENNIS (1hour/client/day & on request) - Water activities-KAYAKS (1 hour/day/client & on request)-SNORKELING (1 hour/day/client & on request)-CATAMARAN (1hour/client/day & on request)-DIVING LESSONS (in pool & on request per customer and per stay )
- Golf †Golf course located within a mile of the property. There is a mandatory golf cart charge.
† Fees may apply
Customer Ratings & Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
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Dec 13, 2025
Very good for value. Highly recomended for everyone.
Excelent resort as per pools, natural enviroments, bars, and delicios foods, very kind and hard working staff. Very good ala carte resturants.
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Dec 12, 2025
Terrible Experience
I wasn’t planning on leaving a review, but after our experience at Bahia Principe Grand Coba — and what happened after we returned home — I feel compelled to share this for other travelers, particularly families. We booked this resort specifically because it was marketed as a family-friendly option. Unfortunately, it fell far short of that promise in nearly every way. Food Safety Concerns After returning home, I became extremely ill and was hospitalized, where I was diagnosed with salmonella. Based on what I experienced during the stay, I immediately knew the likely source. One day at the pool bar, I took two or three bites of a burger and stopped because it tasted wrong. I looked at it and realized it was completely undercooked. I assumed it was an isolated mistake, but the next day I checked the buffet, hoping it had just been an off day. It was not. The burgers were again visibly undercooked, made with very low-quality meat that crumbles apart, and not properly cooked through. I checked a third time on another day, and it was the same. This is not a one-off issue — it appears to be a standard practice. That is deeply concerning from a food safety standpoint. Value for Money This resort is only marginally less expensive than many other all-inclusive resorts in the area, but the quality gap is enormous. This is not “budget” — it is simply cheap. Food quality, maintenance, rooms, and overall operations reflect aggressive cost-cutting at the expense of the guest experience. Understaffing and Service Issues The staff themselves were generally kind and doing their best, but the resort is clearly and severely understaffed. Check-in took over an hour. Restaurants were slow and disorganized. Requests often went unresolved. The service problems are systemic, not individual. Additionally, if you do not tip to unspoken expectations, service noticeably declines. Compounding this, the resort refuses to provide change smaller than 50 pesos, effectively forcing guests to over-tip or be ignored. Rooms and Safety Concerns Our room was outdated and poorly maintained. In addition to multiple maintenance issues, the exterior sliding door was off its hinge and did not lock properly, which was concerning at night, especially while traveling with children. Other issues included fixtures barely attached, poor air conditioning, and repeated maintenance requests that were never fully resolved. Children’s Health and the Splash Park All three of our children contracted impetigo during our stay. Based on timing and exposure, we strongly believe it came from the splash park. The splash park itself is frequently closed, many slides are shut down, and others barely function. The area feels poorly maintained and unsanitary. For a resort that markets itself so heavily toward families, this was extremely disappointing. Noise and Lack of Family-Friendly Atmosphere Despite being advertised as family-friendly, loud music is played late into the night, often keeping children awake. There is very little meaningful family-oriented entertainment in the evenings, and noise control is poorly enforced. A Resort in Decline It feels as though Bahia Principe Grand Coba is being used to subsidize renovations and capital projects at other Bahia properties, such as Akumal, Tulum, or Tequila. Regardless of the reason, this resort is nowhere near a 4-star experience. To put this into perspective, we spent the last few nights of our Cancun trip at an Iberostar resort, and the immediate contrast was striking. The difference in food quality, cleanliness, service, and overall experience made it clear just how far below standard Grand Bahia Principe Coba really is. Bottom Line This was, without question, the worst all-inclusive resort experience I have had. I have stayed at approximately 13 all-inclusive resorts across Mexico and the Dominican Republic, and this one ranks last. If you are traveling with children, or if you care about food safety, cleanliness, value, and basic maintenance, I strongly recommend choosing another resort.
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Dec 08, 2025
Coba Experience after the resort is split with the New Tequila resort!
The Coba resort is actually split in half as the quiet pool and surrounding accomadations have been taken over by the new Tequila resort. Having said that, the Coba still has the one main pool plus all the the kid pool stuff etc. We were there near the end of November and found that the Hotel was about 80 percent full. We enjoyed the Le Gourmet, Portifino and Mikado ala cartes at the Coba. We also enjoyed the Katok steakhouse at the Akumal (requires upgraded bracelet). As the quiet pool was now gone, we found ourselves hanging around the quiet jacuzzi pool. The Tequila resort personnel were testing out all there new speakers and the noise was much louder than we prefer as the thumping sound carried well into the Coba resort. It will be interesting to see how late they thump the music once the new resort opens on December 1st. We found the rooms to be clean and cool and the personnel were as great as we have come to expect at the Bahia. Well done Bahia!
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Dec 06, 2025
Great stuff very poorly managed!!
Very Disappointed!! We stayed at Sian Khan 2 years ago and thought The Coba would be great to take my daughter’s family with 2 small kids because of the kids waterpark. The kids enjoyed it very much! I will say that and the pools. The staff are all great and I’m sure it’s the this place is managed. We felt like we were second class guests there, we didn’t pay enough to get top service. ($7500 for 4 adults and 2 toddlers) There’s no restaurant or food of any type at the beach for Coba guests. My bad for not discovering that before we went. There’s only 1 bar at the beach and the day we were there 2 bartenders but only 1 was serving drinks the other guy was farting around not helping even though the line was 30 ppl deep all getting multiple drinks because of how long it was and we didn’t pay enough this twice same line same 1 bartender and slacker but I’m sure that’s the way management wants it to operate to get you to upgrade. So we visited the beach 1 day that’s it. The pool bars weren’t much better but occasionally the second bartender would jump in and help. Overall I don’t recommend this resort because your money could be spent somewhere where they actually appreciate it! We will never be back to a Bahía for this reason!
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Dec 04, 2025
Don’t waste your money or vacation time!
Disappointed doesn’t begin to cover our experience. We have stayed with this chain before, and the decline within 4 years is incredible. The rooms are in disrepair, uncomfortable and smell like mold and mildew. Staff does what they can to keep up and keep it clean, but it is visibly falling apart and not being maintained. The food is subpar and repetitive. Reservations are very hard to get at the alacart restaurants and honestly disappointing once there. The vibe and service is almost hostile in the Portofino restaurant, with wait staff leading with restrictions to the menu and host behaving like guests are a nuisance. Food again is subpar. Buffet is decent, but no matter the “theme” of the night, the only change I saw in what was offered throughout the week was the welcome drink. Alcohol is either bottom shelf, migraine inducing or watered down. But the absolute biggest disappointment was the advertised allowance of free rein throughout the connecting chains of sister resorts is no longer allowed without additional costs. And if you’re caught walking through the adjacent same-name resort you are treated like a criminal trespassing. You want to see the advertised beach? You now have to pay for that. Family of 10 that visits this destination annually, and we will NEVER be returning to this chain!
- AdvisoryThe state of Quintana Roo will be charging a sanitation tax of a minimum 37.99 Mexican Pesos (approx. $1.91 USD), per room per night. This amount is not included in your vacation price and will be collected at your hotel. This fee is subject to change at any time without notice by the hotel.
- AdvisoryGuests are required to make reservation for a la carte restaurant, ideally in advance through the app.
- Check In: 3:00 PM
- Check Out: 12:00 PM
- Minimum Check-In Age: 18
- General Policies: Check-in Policy - Hotel requires a credit/debit card authorization or cash deposit upon check-in for incidentals; this will place a hold on your funds.
Convention Policy - Individuals attending a convention cannot book this property for their stay. If found attending a convention, guests may be subject to higher room rates upon arrival.
Hotel Spring Break Policy - This hotel cannot guarantee a spring-break-free environment.
Transfer Policy - A price may display when children stay free, if your vacation includes transfer to your hotel.
General Information - Room taxes and service fees are included in vacation price.
Minimum night stay restrictions may apply.
Reservation changes may not be permitted unless authorized by the hotel.
- Pet Policy : Pets Not Allowed