Contact Us Terms of Use Privacy & Cookies Statement

Yes, send me expert tips and deals!

By proceeding, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Search

This is an AI-powered search. Please write descriptive search sentences for the best results.

Recent Search

Oyster Logo
Cancun Las Perlas Condos

Las Perlas Condos

Cancun Hotel Zone, United States

1/85
Checking prices...

Overview

Pros
  • Beachfront location with loungers and sunrise views

  • Oceanside
    restaurant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner

  • A pool and adjacent kiddy pool

  • Free
    Wi-Fi in pool area and lobby

  • Private
    parking for guests

  • All-inclusive rates available

Cons
  • No Wi-Fi in the rooms

  • No
    gym

  • Dated decor and amenities

  • No
    coffeemakers, mini-fridges, or microwaves in most of the rooms

Bottom Line

Set against
the backdrop of the beach from which it takes its name, the Imperial Las Perlas
Cancun Condos is a budget destination just inside the Cancun Hotel Zone, in between downtown and the area's tourist heart. The beach isn't one of Cancun's nicer stretches and the sand isn't powdery, but staff works hard to remove the seaweed that washes ashore. The age of the hotel shows in sagging wooden balconies,
trim, and water-damaged paint on the exterior, and missing
grout, peeling paint, and dated amenities inside. Many of the rooms feature seaside or lagoon
views, but not all of them do. Cancun Bay Resort and Casa Maya Cancun are better beachfront picks for not too much more money. 

Map

United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Beach
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Children's Pool
  • Cribs
  • Full Kitchen
  • Gameroom / Arcade
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pool
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

Disclaimer: This content was accurate at the time the hotel was reviewed. Please check our partner sites when booking to verify that details are still correct.

Full Review

Scene

A budget resort with beachfront sunrises near the entrance to the Hotel Zone

The age of
the facilities at Las Perlas is the first thing guest will notice upon arrival. Expect sagging wooden frames and trim on the exterior of the building, coupled
with water marks and stained texture from years of seaside weathering. The location is prime, although on the weekends the beach can fill up with locals who walk over from other stretches of sand or pay for a day pass to access the pool. Reception is just past the parking
area with its security guards and small snack shop. An
air-conditioned lobby with tile floors, sofas, chairs, and Wi-Fi offers some
measure of comfort before guests head out to the pool and garden area under the
ever-present sun. The grounds have a fountain and manicured vegetation; loungers and palm trees
surround the main pool and the children’s pool. The restaurant setting is a high point; Las Gaviotas
is housed in an overwater, open-air hut. The marina stretches out past the restaurant,
with the hotel’s own vessel, The Montana, available for private rental for
fishing or adventure excursions.There
haven’t been any updates in recent years beyond normal maintenance to the
buildings or the rooms themselves, which means visible wear is evident
throughout. The stairs and common areas, such as hallways, are
missing tiles in some areas on the floor, stairs, and baseboards, so watch
your step.

Location

At the mouth of the Hotel Zone, away from the heart of the tourist strip

Set at the
kilometer 2.5 marker just inside the start of the Hotel Zone, the Imperial Las
Perlas is a 10 minutes away from downtown via taxi or the R1 or
R2 buses available just in front of the hotel. Across the
street, guests will find the same bus lines heading deeper into the Hotel Zone for
places like the Cancun International Convention Center (a 12-minute drive), the Super Chedraui supermarket, or some of
the more famous beaches -- Playa Tortuga (a six-minute drive), Playa Chac Mool
behind Coco Bongo (an 11-minute drive), the outdoor Plaza La Isla mall (a 16-minute drive), or Playa Delfines (a 25-minute drive). While the
hotel has its own section of the beach that is regularly cleaned of seaweed
(something that isn’t always the case for the public beaches), guests can also
explore the rest of the stretch from which the hotel takes its name -- Playa Las Perlas (Pearls Beach). 

Rooms

Simple rooms for a budget price, some with partial lagoon or ocean views

The
Imperial Las Perlas has 118 rooms available: 115 Standard Rooms and three Master Suites.
Of these, only 16 have king-size beds; the rest have two double beds. There
are three main color schemes to choose from: chocolate, orange, or green. While rooms feature mini-split
air-conditioners and wall-mounted flat-screen TVs, as well as fresh coats of paint in some cases, the wooden furniture is worn and aged with humidity and salt air, and the balcony wood railings are severely weathered and drooping. Grout is
missing from the tile in the showers and floors in the rooms, and wooden doors
hang off-center for some of the closets. While some of the rooms feature views out over the ocean or the lagoon, none of them are direct views.Bathrooms
have showers with sliding plastic doors, as well as free soap, shampoo, and
conditioner. Mold can be an issue given the humidity and age, and shows up
occasionally in the bathrooms throughout the property. None of the
rooms have Wi-Fi, but if you have one of the rooms closet to the lobby you may
be able to pick up the signal. Cribs for infants are available upon request. Of note is that the hotel does not actively promote additional amenities, nor do the rooms come with coffeemakers, mini-fridges, or kitchenettes in most cases. Although they are available, guests must specifically ask for these features, and they may not be available upon request. 

Features

A pool, oceanside restaurant, and clean beach

The Imperial Las Perlas is budget hotel with a few additional features -- just a pool with adjacent kiddy pool, a restaurant, and a small stretch of beach.The pool is
small and freeform, with an adjacent, round, fenced-off kiddy pool and nearby pool bar. The Las Gaviotas restaurant is located in an overwater palapa at the end of a pier, and has seating for up to 200 people; it serves international dishes for all three meals, and all-inclusive rates are available. Because it is open-air, means birds are a frequent nuisance, and will
aggressively pursue scraps if left to their own devices. Room service is not
available. The beach
is primarily for the guests to use, but locals are known to come in on the
weekends given its proximity to the mainland. A volleyball net is available,
along with loungers, and the tour shack where guests can book excursions. The hotel operates its own boat out of the marina: The Montana. It can be rented for day trips to Isla Mujeres, fishing excursions, or just lazy days out on the ocean. Waverunners, sailing tours, and diving lessons are also available for a fee.Free Wi-Fi is available in the lounge area and at the pool, and may reach the beachfront pool bar area and the rooms closest to the lobby.