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I Went to a Honeymoon Resort Solo (and Had the Best Time Ever)

Beach Trips and Ideas, Luxury Travel, Mexico
Most of the Secrets Akumal reviews rave about the pool...because come on.
Most of the Secrets Akumal reviews rave about the pool…because come on.

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Typically when Padma (or now Kristen) says, “Please pack your knives and go,” it means say sayonara. For me, it meant I was jetting off to Secrets Akumal Riviera Resort to watch the Top Chef finale in the very spot where the last two chefs faced off in their final head-to-head showdown in Mexico. It was a ritzy red carpet experience from start to finish, as giant outdoor screens were set up around the neon pools. We sipped and savored at the cocktail party and rejoiced in reality show glory. If you’re considering heading to an ultra-posh honeymoon resort in Mexico and looking for honest Secrets Akumal reviews, here’s my hot take.

The food is a blend of traditional Mexican and Top Chef inspired bites.
The food is a blend of traditional Mexican and Top Chef inspired bites.

Foodie Heaven

While the actual filming of Top Chef had taken place weeks earlier (sadly Brooke didn’t make a guest appearance), our trip was a chef-driven experience fit for foodie royalty. Throughout the week, we learned how to properly pair wine, how to prepare ceviche and how to execute a tasting menu. We ate our way around the nine international restaurants on-site as the delightfully agreeable staff catered to our every whim and craving.

Then, there were the unique, private food experiences that made the adventure that much more special. We were treated to a progressive dinner in the wine cellar and an exquisite meal of regional delicacies. Standout dishes included everything from molecular gastronomy preparations with smoking chocolate and truffles served right on the table itself to local snacks you’d find at a street market (like grasshoppers!). We were able to watch our meals being plated and prepared right in front of our eyes at the kitchen table, an enclosed glass structure complete with zoomed in video cameras that captured food as art and put it on display like entertainment.

Your toughest decision of the day will be beach or pool.
Your toughest decision of the day will be beach or pool.

Unlimited Luxury

You’ve seen the commercials for Secrets Resorts: a beautiful bikini-clad couple gazing lovingly at each other on an idyllic beach. It’s a honeymoon resort. Or at least, a romantic retreat. I would never have considered going there had I not been invited. But I’m here to let you in on a little secret: Secrets is a complete paradise, whether you’re coupled up or not. Basically, I’m here to let the secret out.

The best comparison I have for this type of travel is a luxury cruise liner on land. If you’re looking to relax in style and have every whim catered to, you won’t do much better. Every day has a full itinerary of activities and unlimited food and beverages options so you can be as active or as gluttonous as you want. Basically, they make it so there’s no reason to ever leave the property as every request is delivered “with pleasure.” Sometimes it’s just really nice to be in a place where the biggest decision you have to make is whether to commander a lounge chair, hammock or cabana. Don’t get me wrong, choosing between the beach and pool, pina colada or margarita is a tough, but who said you can’t have it all? This kind of pampered extravagance is not for everyone, but it is a completely mindless kind of vacation where you don’t have to lift a finger, which is basically the very definition of paradise.

Sunset porn hits different in Mexico.
Sunset porn hits different in Mexico.

Secrets Akumal Reviews – What I Loved:

  • 24/7 dining with all-inclusive mini bars, top shelf liquor and room service (they even had a privacy box built-in to the closet so the food can be delivered incognito if you don’t feel like getting dressed! It’s like they read my mind…)
  • Built-in beer bottle openers in the marble bathrooms
  • Ridiculously large Jacuzzi tubs and dual shower heads in every room
  • Rooms with private swim-up pools (holy extravagant)
  • Snorkeling with the giant sea turtles right on the beach (sadly, I had less luck than my friends)
  • Nightly dinner shows and Vegas-style entertainment (the Beatles show was reminiscent of Cirque de Soleil)
  • So much food (all-inclusives can be hit or miss, but most of the meals were solid, including the buffets, hibachi and sushi)
  • The touches of regional delicacies (so many amazing local wines)
  • The Spa-aaah and hydrotherapy pool
  • The endless variety of rainbow drinks
  • “Swing-up” bars, which make for excellent photo opps
  • Free, reliable WiFi everywhere
  • The nightclub, while cheesy, was a place to let loose without having to feel self-conscious or worry about anything at the spring break part of Cancun. There’s something to be said for a place where you can let your guard down
  • Not having to bring wallets or money anywhere (thanks all-inclusive)
  • The plush oversized loungers and poolside cabanas (wonderful for napping in the sun)
  • Seeing exactly where different Top Chef scenes were filmed
  • Easy access to the rest of Tulum

Secrets Akumal: Not Just for Honeymooners Anymore

So, did I feel weird going solo to a honeymoon resort? Not for a second. Between the swim-up suite, the sea turtles, and a staff that made me feel like Beyoncé in a beach robe, I lived my best all-inclusive life—no plus-one required.

And if you’re still on the fence, just look up the Secrets Akumal reviews. Spoiler: they’re glowing for a reason. Whether you’re riding solo, boo’d up, or somewhere in between, this Riviera Maya gem proves paradise doesn’t need to come with a relationship status.

Special Thanks to Apple Vacations and Amstar for providing transportation and logistics.

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3 replies
  1. Andi
    Andi says:
    March 18, 2017 at 12:18 am

    I finished! I was hoping for Sheldon but like Brooke as well! The resort looked amazing on the show! Did they have a viewing party?

    Reply
    • Lo
      Lo says:
      March 27, 2017 at 6:47 pm

      Yes! We watched right where it was filmed and had some awesome apps and martinis. I wouldn’t mind eating any of their cooking…

      Reply
  2. Kristin @ Camels & Chocolate
    Kristin @ Camels & Chocolate says:
    April 3, 2017 at 7:11 pm

    I’d love to visit a Secret Resorts property, even if Scott isn’t with me 😉 Let’s be honest: A solo trip is sometimes just as great as one with a partner!

    Reply

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