![]() ![]() The view from our room in the Casitas (2607) had an unbelievable view!!! I’m pretty sure I cried! View from our room, 2607 With our stay in the Casitas, we had access to not only the Royale side (adults-only), but the Generations (family) resort as well. Want to check out the grounds? Here’s a resort map of the three Karisma properties: El Dorado Royale, El Dorado, and Generations Riviera Maya. It’s a lovely walk along the beach and there’s tons to discover. ![]() With the exception of 1 evening when it rained for dinner, we walked everywhere! The paths are so scenic and there are different routes you can take. There are little huts along the paths behind the buildings that will have a sign with the estimated time of golf cart arrival. However, we found it quite walkable and there are golf carts that will take you where you need to go. When I originally read reviews and looked at the layout and map of this resort online (in my hours of research □), I thought it was massive. You can also visit Bonanza Ranch and ride rescued & rehabilitated horses! The Property Sorry, honey! □ The Casitas sections were numbered – it’s so sweet they gave the cats their own little numbered huts too!!! Dana thought he’d get off easy and be cat-free for 5 days. Every photo looks like a post card!Īs an avid cat enthusiast, I was pleased to find an outdoor CAT CAFE (!!!) on this property – where stray cats are taken care of and fed daily. There’s even a turtle nesting area! Each night they comb the beach for eggs and place them in a protected area. ![]() They also have breakers on the beach which protect against beach erosion and serve as an artificial reef. ![]()
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