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Does "adults only" hotel in cancun mean the beaches will be topless?

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Im trying to pick a hotel in Cancun and many say "adults only" Im just picturing topless women all over the hotels beaches, which is not what Im looking for. Can anyone help?

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  1. usually this means that they don't want their "adult" customers being bothered by a lot of children running around "bothering" them.


  2. Not necessarily!  It just means that there aren't any kids allowed in the hotel!

  3. Sometimes. Do not book your trip with these people. How can Pastor International Marketing, S.A. de C.V (PIMSA) stay in business???

    They are website host and designers/copiers, not a Travel Agency. My families vacation was ruined by this bunch and I really don't think I will ever recommend them to anyone, ever. As a matter of fact, I will tell everyone that I know not to Set up a Wedding, Rent a Room, Car, Tour, Airport Transfer or anything from these Fakes ever. They took my familes vacation money and destroyed our vacation in Cancun. We didn't get anything promised and what we got was telephone hang-ups, and lies. If they were in Canada we would run them out of the country. The owner was trying to get fresh with my wife on the phone when she made the reservations.

  4. I second the vote for Palace Resorts.   I didnt see any topless women while at Moon Palace, or Sun Palace.

  5. Americans loose your puritanism, what is wrong with a woman being top less at the beach? she is just in the nature, and please men buy some short swimming suits instead of using your grand pa's

    adults only means no children, unusual for Mexico....

  6. no, it means that there will be no children on those beaches...the beaches that the hotel owns.  mexico is a really conservative country....there are not a lot of topless beaches.

    i'm remembering a rule in puerto vallarta.....saying that none of the beaches could be "private" and the hotels were getting in big trouble for trying to block some people off their beach areas.  so....although the hotel may be adults only, that doens't mean the beach will be.

  7. yes

  8. It's CANCUN !...you seen two..you've seen them all.

  9. Under Mexican law there are no "private" beaches. All the beaches in Mexico allow public access.

  10. Resorts saying "hedonistic" may mean that there is some topless involved. When a resort say "adults only" it means that adults can be sure that there are no children making noise and fussing around so that you can relax and have a nice time. Been twice to Cancun and I didnt see any topless (like Punta Cana where nearly everyone was topless!) Usually the europeans are the ones in topless (no offense!) and Cancun is quite americanized. Been to Gran Melia and Fiesta Americana Coral beach and never saw a nude woman in either one.

  11. In Cancun, even if the hotel is NOT ADULT ONLY, people still go topless....especially the Europeans.  They don't care.  In Cancun Mexico people don't freak out because someone goes topless, unlike here in the U.S.  Nudity is a beautiful normal thing.

  12. Toplessness is common on Cancun beaches, as is nudity in some designated areas.  The phrase "adults only" may mean that toplessness and/or nudity is accepted, or it may simply mean that children under a certain age aren't allowed at the hotel or resort...for the convenience of guests who may not be comfortable around children.

    The best thing to do would be to contact the hotels you're considering and simply ask them about your concerns.

    Have a great vacation!

  13. It means "children are not allowed" You may see some topless at some of these resorts. But not full nudity.

    Stay with the Palace resorts and you will be very happy.

    Enjoy)

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