If you’re looking for the ultimate adult getaway, look no further than Temptation Resort Cancun.
It was a coldish December (for Los Angeles) and I wanted to get away. To some place where I did not have to think about anything, except where the food and was coming from. I had heard about Temptation Resort Cancun, but I was going to check around.
What I was looking for
I made a list of what I wanted from this get-away. Hot (or warmish) weather, a chance at a tan, inclusive of all meals and drinks, and a chance to meet people. Additionally, the place had to be adults only (meaning no kids in the pool). I started looking at any place that kind of met that list: had to be inclusive. I did not want to leave the property once I got there UNLESS I wanted.

Hawaii does not do inclusive. They have deals that look like that – but they are really different merchants that have been packaged by travel agents to look like they are all together. Asia was too far to fly. I had just completed an around the world trip 3 months before. I did not want to sit on another plane for 12 hours to get anywhere. Central America seemed pretty cool, but Costa Rica deals for that time of year were pretty high. Belize seemed interesting, yet I would have to travel outside the capitol to get to anywhere nice.
I know I sound like the whinny type of tourist – but sometimes you do not want an adventure. You want to rest and relax and not worry about catching that bus or climbing 1000 stairs to see an awesome landmark or view. I wanted to hang by a pool and watch the world walk by.

Looking Around the Caribbean
So, I turned to the Caribbean and began to look at lists of best inclusive spots in the islands. Many came up – some really nice and expensive, some allowed the whole family, some for couples only. There were also spots like Hedonism II for adults only and for adult activities (you understand that right?). I was flying solo and did not want to end up the third wheel to an entire hotel or deal with sullen teenagers who could not get a strong Wi-Fi signal in Haiti or Cuba. I was on a budget and could not afford places that were 700 per night or even 300 per night. Cheap, nice, inclusive and easy to get too.
After a lot of comparing of prices, flights, travel time to the actual resort while on the ground, what the term inclusive meant for that resort, and reviews about food, entertainment, cleanliness and staff response, I had it down to three places. The final challenge was to determine if, as a solo traveler at an adult-only resort, the resort was solo-friendly. The resort I chose passed all those tests with great reviews and an awesome price.
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While I was doing research, I found something that surprised me. Ads for inclusive resorts in the Dominican Republic where prostitution is completely legal. In the DR, there are resorts (not all) that cater to men of all ages looking to spend their time having as much sex as their wallet could afford. The sex is included with the meals and drinks, which if that is what you are looking is very convenient. The resorts have reviews that talk about the food, drinks, the girls, and the quality of the resort. Either upscale or low scale. I am not a prude – topless or nude beaches or resorts for swinger couples – all fine. Yet, a vacation based on the idea of paid impersonal sex just seemed rather sad to me.

Temptation Resort Cancun Review
Temptation Resort Cancun was the place that I choose for my Christmas, solo, inclusive resort getaway. And here is my honest review.
Getting there
I flew into Cancun on a warm, clear day of about 84 F. I cleared customs and was met at the entrance by my shuttle company – USA Transfers – which I found online when looking for shuttles to the hotel. Great reviews and a very good price. I paid 50 US upfront to be taken there, with a promise of being picked up to go home at a pre-arranged time. You book with them online, giving them your arrival and departure times. After you are picked up at the airport, you pay the first driver in cash when you arrive at the hotel on the first ride, and that pays for both rides. You have already exchanged emails when you made the reservation, and that is how they will confirm with you the pickup time.
Everything with them was smooth as glass. Both to the hotel and during the pickup time back to the airport, things were on time. There were no extra charges. The vehicle was new and clean, and the driver spoke excellent English and tolerated my very bad Spanish. Beer-soda-water was available complimentary, and the driving was very safe. I cannot recommend USA Transfers highly enough. As they stated, they confirmed everything by email a couple of days in advance. There can be extra charges for changing times or adding destinations.

Arriving
I arrived at Temptation. From the outside, it is a big hotel featuring 7 floors and 428 rooms and suites – there is nothing to prepare you for what is inside. You walk up the wide front stairs and pass through large glass doors into a huge reception/lobby area. A huge marble hall with floor-to-ceiling windows at one end looks out on Cancun Harbor. The reception is on your right, the concierge on your left. In front of you on a raised dais is a huge bar placed in front of the windows. You can see that you entered the second floor of the hotel, because beyond the indoor bar and glass windows is the main party area of the hotel.
At night, this area becomes “Bash,” the hotel’s nonstop party. It features a bar stretching at least 300 feet in length on one side and a long buffet with chefs who will also cook you specialty items on the other. A raised dance/presentation area hosts the nightly entertainment. The patio looks out on the resort’s “Sexy Pool” area with a swim up bar, DJ, and optional topless swimming that goes until the sun goes down.

The Playground for Adults
Temptation advertises itself as “the Playground for Adults”, and it is that with the 21 and above age limit. The hotel features 7 restaurants, 5 bars, 2 pool areas, and beach access (also topless). For the high rollers, who are members of the resort (you can buy a membership to the resort which opens certain special areas and services), there is a private rooftop pool and bar area on the seventh floor of the hotel.

I was first booked into a room that faced onto the “Bash” area. The room was very modern and clean. The bed was very comfortable, and each room has a private balcony. The nighttime party started about 8 PM and went until 1:45 AM. With the loud booming music, lights, DJ, and dancers, this basically becomes a huge outdoor dance club. The noise level was a little too much for me, so I asked to move. They gave me an equally nice room on the other side of the hotel that was very private and quiet.

The decor of the hotel is bright colors and smooth textures with a lot of erotic abstract art pieces around. Having a cocktail on your own private balcony with a warm Caribbean breeze blowing is not a bad way to watch a breathtaking sunset.

The food at some inclusive resorts borders on uneatable, but at Temptation the food, for the most part, was excellent. There is one huge buffet area that faces onto the pool where breakfast and lunch are served. Take as much as you want and bring a drink from one of the bars. The waiter staff will also get whatever you want. The other restaurants that open only at night offer about 15 different cuisines. I ate in all the featured restaurants and the food was very good. All the bars serve top-of-the-line brands.

There are also all kinds of beach activities which are free, including small catamarans, paddle boards, and kayaks. The hotel also tries to create all kinds of ways for guests to interact with each other. Poolside contests, volleyball, and yoga classes are just a few. The staff is very friendly and tries very hard to please. I had some trouble with hot water in my second room, but they jumped on it right away. It took a day to fix, but I felt the effort was real. So, I dealt with the cold water for a day. Besides, it was 85 outside, so not that cold.

Positive Recommendation
Ultimately, the resort met all my needs and was above par. I wanted a quiet (relatively) vacation with sun, fun, drink, food and an adult only atmosphere and I got it. And for a very fair price. The topless optional and adult outlook on clothing and behavior were nice but not the reason that I was there. As solo, I was concerned that it would be all couples, but there were plenty of solos there as well. If you want to find someone to talk to or meet there are plenty of opportunities. I recommend the resort if you are open-minded and willing to try something a little different. But this is not for family, this is a resort that focuses on couples and the sensual.
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