
I was especially impressed by the fact that each room is appointed a local host who can communicate with you via Whatsapp throughout your stay. Thoughtfulįrom the interiors that integrate local design touches, to flavors that celebrate the best of Mexico’s cuisine, the ways in which Unico 20☈7° wants to bring a unique experience to its guests is endless. From excursions to cenotes and local Mayan villages, to top notch restaurants infused with local flavor and on site events that bring Mexican culture to you, Unico 20☈7° is all about celebrating its roots in Mexico’s beautiful Riviera Maya region. They want you to show up and actually experience local culture, not just the resort’s interior walls. Yes, the entire resort. So we can check that one off the list. Now drop everything you know about the all-inclusives you’ve experience in the past because Unico 20☈7° is NOTHING like them.

What comes to mind when you think of the term “all-inclusive”? Watered down drinks? Sub par buffet food? Screaming kids splashing you by the pool when all you’re trying to do is freaking RE-LAX on your one vacation a year? I get it. HOW UNICO 20☈7° TURNED THE TERM “ALL-INCLUSIVE” FROM CHEESY TO TOTALLY SEXY Thinking about visiting the Riviera Maya area of Mexico on your next trip? Make sure to keep reading for all the details on Unico Hotel Riviera Maya! Keep reading to find out how this hotel is defying the stereotypes and flipping the term “all-inclusive” on its head. As you can imagine, my curiosity was piqued.Īfter a long weekend stay at the 5-star luxury property last month, I’m officially a convert to whatever brand of “all-inclusiveness” that Unico 20☈7° is selling, because let me tell you: it wasn’t like any other all-inclusive experience I’ve had before. Not only is the hotel a member of Leading Hotels of the World, but it also won Conde Nast Traveler’s Reader’s Choice Award in October 2017. Or at least that’s what I thought, until I recently stayed for four nights at Unico 20☈7°, an adults-only all-inclusive concept that landed in the Riviera Maya last year. I try to focus this blog on sharing the most unique and boutique locations with you guys, and in my personal opinion nothing really screams “unique or boutique” about catering to the masses.

And that something is that I’ve never been a big fan of all-inclusives - whether that be a cruise, beach resort or even the local buffet - there’s just something about the term that has always felt average…and you know I’m much more into the whole above-and-beyond thing. I want to be honest with you about something.
