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Guidroz 50th Anniversary · 2026

Hyatt Ziva Cancún

Fifty years. Thirteen of us. Seven nights of food, sun, and tequila on a private peninsula.

DatesJun 24–30
Adults8
Kids5
PlanAll-Inclusive
Welcome

Everything for the trip, in one place.

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The Reason We're Here

Fifty years of Guidroz.

One night this week is going to feel different. Two restaurants are in the running for the anniversary dinner: La Bastille — the resort's French brasserie, low-lit and ceremonial, with a fire-show dessert — and Chef's Table, a six-course tasting menu at a single table next to the kitchen. Both seat the eight adults comfortably; both need to be locked in early.

Vote your pick on the Dining tab. We'll book whichever wins by mid-May.

Live Tally

What the family is leaning toward.

Reactions sync across everyone. The more we vote, the smarter the plan gets.

Dining

Seventeen kitchens, one peninsula.

All-inclusive means cost is not a deciding factor — quality, vibe, and timing are. The two anniversary contenders are first; everything else follows.

Anniversary Contenders

The two finalists.

Vote your pick. We'll book the winner.

Know Before You Go

Worth packing for.

Patterns from recent guest reviews.

Heads Up

Dress codes are real

La Bastille and the nicer dinner spots enforce smart casual. Long pants for men, no athletic wear, no flip-flops. Reviewers report guests being turned away. Pack one nice outfit per person minimum.

Tip

Bring small bills

Tipping is not required since it is all-inclusive, but reviewers consistently say it noticeably improves service. A few dollars per round goes a long way.

Strategy

13 people, 8 + 5

Most à la carte spots seat 8 per table. Natural split: adults at one table, kids at another. Email the Gourmet Concierge before arrival to lock dinners in.

Insider

In-suite breakfast wins

Reviewers say in-room breakfast beats the buffet, especially with sleepy kids. Included, available 24/7, delivered through a discrete cabinet outside the suite.

All Dining
The Resort

What is here, beyond the food.

Hyatt Ziva sits on a private peninsula with ocean on three sides. The kids do not need a single off-resort excursion to have the trip of their lives.

3
Pools
Three infinity pools. One swim-up bar.
2
Beaches
Calm cove on one side, public stretch on the other.
12
Hours of KidZ Club
9 AM to 9 PM, every day, free for ages 4-12.
24
Hour Fitness Center
If you're feeling guilty about the buffet.
For the Kids

Built-in babysitting, basically.

Reviewers consistently say their kids did not want to leave.

Ages 4–12

KidZ Club

Open 9 AM to 9 PM, every day, free, no time limit. Mini waterpark with a slide. Supervised pool games, water volleyball, arts and crafts, video games, beach excursions. Reviewers describe it as "phenomenal."

Ages 12–17

@Moods Teen Lounge

Teen-only spot. Open 1 PM to 9 PM. Virtual reality, pool, foosball, Xbox, PlayStation. At night, karaoke and DJ lessons. Anyone older in our kid range will end up here.

For Everyone

Mini waterpark

Smaller than the big Cancún waterparks but completely free, on-property, and perfect for an afternoon when the older kids want a slide and the little ones want a splash zone.

Pools and Beaches

Where to set up each day.

More interesting than it sounds — three different vibes.

Family Side

Main pool with swim-up bar

Lively, music, pool games. Has a shallow trellis-shaded area perfect for the 5-year-old. Dips & Sips swim-up bar is here. The default daytime hub.

Quiet Side

Side pool

Smaller, calmer. Better for nap time, reading, escape from the music. Kid-friendly but feels like a different resort.

Adults 18+

Punta Vista rooftop

Exclusive to Turquoize tower (adults-only) guests. The photo of the trip — infinity edge, ocean horizon, Cancún skyline. Verify access at check-in if anyone booked Turquoize.

Ocean Side

Private cove beach

Calmer water, sheltered, where watersports gear (kayaks, paddleboards, snorkel) launches from. The beach you actually swim at.

Public Beach

The long stretch

Wide, public, stretches in front of multiple resorts. Has a man-made break creating natural tide pools. No beach chairs at the water.

FYI

Wind warning

The peninsula gets windy. On rough days they may close watersports. Plan your kayak or paddleboard morning early in the trip.

Activities Included

Free with the all-inclusive.

Charges only show up for the spa, mini-golf, and excursions off-resort.

Watersports

Toys on the beach

  • Kayaks
  • Stand-up paddleboards
  • Hobie Cat sailboats
  • Snorkel gear
  • Aqua-cycling
Land Sports

If you want to move

  • Tennis court
  • Beach volleyball
  • Basketball court
  • Giant chess
  • Bike rental
Daily Programming

Things that just happen

  • Dance classes
  • Spanish lessons
  • Water aerobics
  • Cooking demos
  • Tequila tastings
Nightly

Al fresco amphitheater

Live music, dancers, acrobatics, family-friendly performances every night. Worth one evening at minimum. The kids tend to be the ones who want to go back twice.

Off The Peninsula

The world beyond the resort.

The resort holds up for a full week. But Cancún's geography puts Mayan ruins, cenotes, and an island getaway within easy day-trip distance. Pick maybe 1-2 of these, max.

2
Hours to Tulum
Cliffside Mayan ruins, beaches, cenotes.
40
Min Ferry to Isla Mujeres
Small island, golf carts, beaches.
2.5
Hours to Chichén Itzá
A wonder of the world. Big day, big payoff.
Cenotes
Natural freshwater swimming holes.
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Booking

How to actually book.

Through the Resort

Concierge desk

Easiest path. Higher prices but pickup is at the resort, English-speaking guides guaranteed, no logistics. Worth it for groups of 13. Email canif-ayr@hyatt.com or visit on day one.

Third Party

GetYourGuide / Viator

Cheaper, more options, free cancellation up to 24 hours. Pickup at a meeting point in the hotel zone. Read recent reviews carefully.

Tip

Book before you go

For the popular ones (Chichén Itzá, Isla Mujeres catamaran), book a couple weeks ahead. Day-of availability for 13 people is rough.

The Plan

Seven days, laid out.

Travel logistics on Day 1 and Day 7, anniversary on a peak energy night, beach days near big-meal nights. Pick from the family's top voted spots when you can.

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The Crew

Four families, one trip.

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Next Steps

What needs to happen.

A running checklist. Anyone in the family can check things off as they get done.

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