Cancun, Mexico
Moon Palace Cancun
Fact Sheet
Everything you need to know
- Stars
- Price range
- All inclusive
- Check-in
- Check-out
- Total rooms
- Airport transfer
- Airport distance
- City distance
- Pools
- Pool max depth
- Waterpark
- Water slide
- Kids club
- Animals on site
- À la carte restaurants
- Beach
- Nightlife
Food & Overall Ratings
How people actually rate it
The “everything on site” option
Moon Palace is enormous — three sections (Nizuc, Sunrise, and The Grand) sharing one giant property. It has a waterpark, a bowling alley, an arcade, a FlowRider, 15 restaurants, and its own golf course. You will not run out of things to do.
Three sections, three vibes
- Nizuc — the original, most family-friendly, closest to kids facilities
- Sunrise — renovated, slightly more grown-up, best pools
- The Grand — newest, adults-only optional, best restaurants
All three sections share the waterpark and most amenities.
Food
Fifteen restaurants is not an exaggeration. El Manantial (Mexican), La Gondola (Italian), and Momo (Asian fusion) are consistent standouts. The 24-hour buffet in Nizuc saves you on late-arrival days.
Great for
Families with multiple age groups (grandparents, parents, teens, toddlers — everyone has something). Groups who want options without leaving the property.
What to know
- Only 15 minutes from Cancun airport — shortest transfer in Cancun
- Beach is narrower than Playa Mujeres, but the pools more than make up for it
- $1,500 resort credit is standard with most bookings — ask Oksana how to use it best
- Can feel overwhelming on arrival; we recommend booking a welcome tour
Nearby
Attractions within reach
Moon Palace Golf Club (on-site), Cancun airport, Xcaret