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- Award Winning Resort. Winner of the prestigious AAA 5 Diamond Award.
- Oceanfront views. You can see the turquoise Caribbean sea from all our rooms and throughout the resort.
- Unique PADI Certified Pool. You can receive diving certification through PADI training classes at our on-site pool.
- Club 91. Boutique hotel inside the JW Marriott offering elite services; 5 meals a day; cocktails; exclusive lounge and special amenities.
- Upgraded Guestrooms. Marriott’s new Revive bedding, flat screens TV’s and wireless internet in all guestrooms.
- Private Group Lobby Check in. Our exclusive check in area allows us to manage your group with comfort and space.
- International Cuisine. 5 restaurants between both properties assure you a unique culinary experience without leaving the building. From an Argentinean Steakhouse to Japanese Teppan yaki tables & Thai food to delicious Italian cuisine and gourmet Mexican.
- Double the Meeting Space. Big groups and conventions have use of two ballrooms and double the breakout rooms.
- Amazing Night Life. Cancun’s most famous restaurant and discos are within 5 minutes from the resort.
- Tax Incentive. North American companies conducting meetings in Mexico will receive a tax credit for any taxes paid for non-incentive groups.
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| Whether you're traveling for business, pleasure, or planning a meeting, the JW Marriott Cancun Resort and Spa focuses on what it takes to make your trip successful. Enjoy the comfort of one of our exquisite guestrooms or suites, each with balcony and facing the ocean, equipped with remote-control TV, phones with voice mail and multiple data ports. Ideally located on the Hotel Zone, the JW Marriott Cancun Resort and Spa offers a perfect blend of impeccable service, elegance and signature items tailored to suit the most discerning traveler. You may also now revitalize yourself in our unique, Mayan-themed Spa with 35,000 square feet of the utmost pampering... "where you can uncover a new you!"
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Events & Catering
From meeting your specific catering needs to providing the latest enhancements in audio-visual technology, we'll provide the elements that support your meeting objectives, along with a service-rich tradition of meetings expertise.
- Professional convention services managers to oversee each detail
- Multilingual staff
- Expert catering and banquet staff
Theme parties and creative coffee breaks
- In-house state-of-the-art audiovisual department
Catering Menus
Known for our creative and innovative catering menus our food and beverage team is dedicated to make your next event the most memorable one yet. Unique menus, designed with you in mind, can be tailored to meet the most discriminating traveler's pallet. To view the menus and theme parties in detail, please use the links below to download them in PDF format.
JW Marriott Cancun Resort and Spa Banquet Menus PDF, 2.3 MB
JW Marriott Cancun Resort and Spa All Inclusive Menus PDF, 520K
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Meetings
Cancun's arid climate makes planning outdoor events more than just a possibility. But when your meeting comes inside, our meeting facilities have the flexibility to accommodate everything from large seminars to executive board meetings to elegant banquets.
- A total of 9 meeting rooms and grand ballroom with 20,299 total square feet of meeting space
- 14,432 square-foot Grand Ballroom, divisible into 8 sections, accommodates 1,800 for receptions and 1,100 for banquets
- Professional meeting planners to handle all details
- Creative catering
- In-house state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment
JW Marriott Cancun Resort and Spa Shipping Information PDF, 28K
Audio-Visual Menu PDF
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| Meeting Room |
Dimensions
(LxWxH, Feet) |
Area
(Sq. Feet) |
Capacity |
| Theatre |
Class
room |
Conference |
Banquet |
U-Shape |
Reception |
Tulum (Grand Ballroom)
A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H |
164x88x24 |
14,432 |
1300 |
800 |
- |
1,100 |
- |
1,800 |
Tulum
A,B,C,D or E,F,G,H |
88x82x24 |
7,216 |
700 |
400 |
- |
490 |
- |
800 |
Tulum
A,B,C or D or E or F,G,H |
88x42x24 |
3,696 |
325 |
250 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Tulum
A,B,C,D,E,F,G or H |
42x29x24 |
1,218 |
100 |
65 |
50 |
60 |
40 |
120 |
| Boardroom I or II |
28x18x9.6 |
504 |
- |
- |
10 |
- |
- |
- |
| Uxmal I and II |
46x28x9.6 |
1,288 |
100 |
50 |
45 |
50 |
40 |
70 |
| Uxmal I or II |
28x23x9.6 |
644 |
50 |
30 |
20 |
30 |
20 |
30 |
| Chichen Itza I and II |
46x28x9.6 |
1,288 |
100 |
50 |
45 |
50 |
40 |
70 |
| Chichen Itza I or II |
28x23x9.6 |
644 |
50 |
30 |
20 |
30 |
20 |
30 |
| Coba |
39x33x9.6 |
1,287 |
60 |
50 |
30 |
80 |
25 |
80 |
| Palenque |
32x17x9.6 |
544 |
40 |
30 |
20 |
30 |
20 |
30 |
| Tikal |
34x16x9.6 |
544 |
30 |
20 |
20 |
30 |
20 |
30 |
| Ballroom Foyer |
180x16.7x24 |
3,006 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
600 |
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| The three-level 35,000 square-foot Mayan-inspired spa pampers guests with 17 treatment rooms offering various message therapies, body scrubs and polishes, facial treatments and healing water baths. These treatments utilize the healing properties of fresh fruit, stone and crystal, incense, mud and milk. The Spa offers spectacular views of the ocean and lagoon from the resort's top floor and also includes state-of-the-art fitness equipment, a dedicated aerobics room, beauty shop, indoor lap pool, Jacuzzi and juice bar.
Spa Service Menu PDF, 460K
Kid's Spa Menu PDF, 120K
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Cancun
In 1967, the Mexican government commissioned a study to pinpoint the ideal place for an international Caribbean resort. The computer chose Cancun, and a Cinderella-like transformation began. More vacationers come here than to any other part of Mexico, and many come again and again for the white-sand beaches, crystalline turquoise waters, sizzling nightlife, numerous restaurants, and the proximity of Maya ruins throughout the Yucatan peninsula.
It's clear as you fly into Cancun that this resort was carved out of the jungle. When development began here in the early 1970s the beaches were deserted except for birds and iguanas. Now luxury hotels, shopping malls, and restaurants line the oceanfront.
But there is more to Cancun than plopping yourself down under a palapa (thatched roof). Downtown offers a more authentic glimpse into the sights and sounds of Mexico. For diving and snorkeling, the reefs off Cancun and nearby Cozumel, Puerto Morelos, and Isla Mujeres are among the best in the world. Cancun also makes a relaxing base for venturing to the stupendous ruins of Chichen Itza, Tulum, and Coba, remnants of the area's rich Maya heritage.
The Maya people settled the area during the Pre-Classic era, around AD 200, and remained until the 14th or 15th century. But little is known about them. Other explorers seem to have overlooked the barrier island -- it doesn't appear on early navigators' maps. It was never heavily populated, perhaps because its terrain of mangroves and marshes (and resulting swarms of mosquitoes) discouraged settlement. Some minor Maya ruins were discovered in the mid-19th century, but archaeologists didn't get around to studying them until the 1950s.
For more detailed information, use the link below to download the Cancun Destination Information PDF file.
Cancun Destination Information PDF, 55K
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New Travel Requirements
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative will require all travelers to and from the Americas, the Caribbean, and Bermuda to have a passport or other accepted document that establishes the bear’s identity and nationality to enter or re-enter the United States. This is a change from prior travel requirements. The goal is to strengthen and facilitate entry into the United States for U.S. citizens and legitimate foreign visitors.
For the most up to date information, please visit http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
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