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For a similar AI experience--exclusive, limited guests, etc., I'd suggest Almaplena. It's a little further south than MC. So less chance of turtle grass (sea grass) and a little clearer water.

 

http://www.almaplenabeachresort.com/

 

MC is suggesting to people to try Blue Reef. It is on the malecon. newer place in front of a new set of condos between Pez Quadro and NoHoch Kay.

 

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g499450-d3741187-r489930370-Mahahual_Beach-Mahahual_Costa_Maya_Yucatan_Peninsula.html

 

No Hoch Kay is also AI but ownership changes recently have lead to some lesser service and a limited menu with anything else being extra.

 

https://costamayacruiseexcursions.com/excursion/costa-maya-beach-break/

 

A number of beach clubs along the malecon offer AI packages, but they also take walk-ins and PAYGOs. So not exclusive.

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We love Nohoch Kay https://costamayacruiseexcursions.com/excursion/costa-maya-beach-break/ its a gorgeous spot away from the busy areas and food and drinks were excellent there!

Hi! I'm thinking about booking nohoch Kay for my family. It will be 6 adults and my 5 year old twins. Can you tell me a bit about it? Would it be good for kids their age? Is there music? Kayaks? Water toys?

Thank you:)

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Hi! I'm thinking about booking nohoch Kay for my family. It will be 6 adults and my 5 year old twins. Can you tell me a bit about it? Would it be good for kids their age? Is there music? Kayaks? Water toys?

Thank you:)

 

My understanding is that the ownership/management of Nohoch Kay has gone downhill over the past year or so. There used to be a wider menu selection (now limited) and more inclusive drinks. The beach itself isn't really any different from any other beach along the malecon. No real separation. They can arrange for kayaks, etc., but its extra charge. No music anywhere. Maybe YAYA's or Big Moma's have music, but nothing live. No watertoys. No inflatables anywhere along the malecon last time we were there.

 

For your size group, you're better off at Blue Kay on the northern end. Also check out Tropicante, where the service and food and drink are outstanding, but ala carte. However, it is in the middle of the malecon and can be crowded if 2 or 3 ships are in port.

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