About The Reef 28
The Reef 28 is a boutique, adults-only resort in downtown Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Located just one block from the Caribbean beach on famous 5th Avenue (www.thereefresorts.com ), it offers a peaceful luxury experience catering to guests 18 and older (www.thereefresorts.com ). The resort has 120 all-suite rooms (16 spacious “Master” suites and 104 junior suites) each with high-end furnishings, spa-inspired bathrooms and free Wi-Fi (venues.com.mx ) (www.thereefresorts.com ). Amid lush tropical landscaping and a rooftop infinity pool, The Reef 28 stands out for its panoramic ocean views and boutique elegance. Its signature feature is an elevated sky lounge – an exclusive rooftop bar that promises “front-row seats for spectacular sunrises” over the reef (venues.com.mx ). This adults-only environment makes it a notable destination in Playa del Carmen’s hotel scene, appealing to grown-up vacationers seeking a lively yet refined atmosphere in the heart of the Riviera Maya.
Events and Programming
Unlike traditional concert halls, The Reef 28 functions primarily as a resort, but it hosts lively events especially in the evenings. The standout venue is The Roof 28 , a rooftop bar and lounge that can handle up to 150 people (www.thereefresorts.com ). Regular entertainment is built into the weekly schedule. For example, the resort advertises “Sunset Sundays” on The Roof 28 with a live DJ and saxophone performances (www.thereefresorts.com ), creating a sunset party atmosphere each week. Special-theme nights are popular too – for instance, a Halloween rooftop party was planned for October 2025 (www.thereefresorts.com ), and cultural events like a Día de Muertos (“Pan de Muertos”) celebration were held in the Mexican restaurant on-site (www.thereefresorts.com ). These parties and live music events are generally open to all guests, making the resort a small but spirited nightclub alternative. In addition to nightlife, The Reef 28 also promotes daytime activities through its travel shop, offering excursions like Mayan ruins tours or water adventures. Overall, visitors can expect a mix of beachfront relaxation by day and upbeat parties or cultural evenings at night, with most performances provided by DJs or in-house musicians.
Tickets and Booking
As an all-inclusive resort, The Reef 28 does not sell single-event tickets in the traditional sense. Instead, you “book your stay” and gain access to the hotel’s amenities and nightlife as part of your lodging package (www.thereefresorts.com ). Rooms and nightly rates are the main booking units: guests reserve suites directly through the resort’s website or via travel agencies. The resort occasionally markets themed events (for instance, holiday parties) on its own site, but these always tie back to room reservations. One TripAdvisor reviewer noted that upgrading to the all-inclusive plan (covering meals and rooftop snacks) added only about US$50 per person per day, a very reasonable rate for unlimited dining and drinks (www.tripadvisor.ie ). When booking, try to reserve well in advance of peak seasons or popular dates (e.g. spring breaks and holidays). All-inclusive packages cover the on-site restaurants and bars, whereas room-only rates include buffet breakfast and permit a la carte dining at an extra charge. There is no separate box office at The Reef 28 – guests simply check in at the front desk, and then enjoy the venue’s entertainment as resort patrons. Confirm any refundable deposit or cancellation policies in your booking confirmation; the hotel typically offers a flexible cancellation option for a refundable deposit if booked directly on its site.
Seating and Layout
The Reef 28’s layout is open and beachfront-oriented. Guest rooms span several floors of a low-rise building, leading up to the seventh-floor rooftop. The highlight is the open-air The Roof 28 lounge on top, which features an infinity pool, a Jacuzzi, and lounge beds around the pool (www.thereefresorts.com ). This space is generally open seating – casual lounge chairs and sectional sofas face the ocean and city skyline, rather than arranged rows of seats. The entire rooftop (2400+ sq ft) can accommodate roughly 150 people comfortably (www.thereefresorts.com ), making every event feel intimate. For example, the eastern edge has “front-row” seats for sunrise viewing (venues.com.mx ). Indoors, the resort has a smaller meeting room (“El Cielo”) for business or private functions, and a lobby area with a bar and dining. When attending shows or parties on the roof, there are no strictly “bad” seats – the vista is panoramic. Guests often spread out across the pool deck or gather by the bar. If you prefer a quieter meal or cocktail, the lobby bar or ground-floor sports bar (Capricho) may be more low-key alternatives. In general, any seat on the rooftop has similar audio/visual exposure, though closer seats around the bar or DJ console may feel more energetic. (For performers, note the space is partially exposed; wind noise or outdoor acoustics can be factors.)
Getting There and Parking
The Reef 28 is located at 1 Avenida Norte & Calle 28 Norte, Gonzalo Guerrero, Playa del Carmen, 77720 (www.tripadvisor.ie ). This puts it one block north of the beach and steps from the bustling Fifth Avenue shopping and nightlife district. In fact, TripAdvisor gives it a 100/100 walkability score – it’s “excellent for pedestrians” because so many shops, restaurants and the beach are within a short stroll (www.tripadvisor.cl ). To reach the resort from Cancun International Airport (about 49 km away (www.tripadvisor.cl )), you can take a private shuttle or taxi (travel time ~45–60 minutes); the hotel can also arrange private transfers (round-trip airport rides starting around $94 USD one-way) (www.thereefresorts.com ). Public transportation is nearby: the ADO bus station serving the Cancun-Playa route is only a few blocks from the resort (a short taxi or 10–15 minute walk). Colectivo vans and city buses also run along Fifth Avenue. Rideshare apps (Uber, Didi) and taxis are readily available in Playa del Carmen, and most drivers will drop you at the hotel’s door. If you drive, The Reef 28 offers complimentary valet parking for guests (www.thereefresorts.com ); note that street parking is very scarce in central Playa, so valet (no extra charge) is the recommended option. Be prepared for local traffic, especially in high season, and consider arriving early if you’re driving in from Tulum or Cancún to avoid rush periods.
Inside the Venue
Upon arrival, you’ll check in at the elegant lobby; staff will verify your reservation (ID may be needed to confirm age, since The Reef 28 is strictly 18+ (www.thereefresorts.com )). General atmosphere inside is modern Caribbean chic – the lobby and lounge areas are air-conditioned and tastefully decorated with light woods and local art. The resort’s three on-site restaurants and bars offer diverse dining options. There is a gourmet Mexican restaurant (Cachito) and a pan-Asian restaurant (names often vary by season), plus an international buffet and a small coffee/snack venue. Guests rave that the Mexican and Asian à-la-carte restaurants feature creative, high-quality cuisine (one review called the Mexican fare “delicious, with various gourmet dishes” (www.tripadvisor.ie )). For drinks, there’s a lobby bar, a sports bar (Capricho) specializing in beer and casual fare, and the rooftop bar (The Roof 28) which serves cocktails and small bites in the evening (www.thereefresorts.com ). Food hours overlap typical resort patterns: a breakfast buffet is available each morning, and the specialty restaurants take reservations for dinner (many guests recommend booking between 6–8pm). In an all-inclusive package, these meals (and snacks at the pool and rooftop) are covered. If not all-inclusive, guests pay à la carte prices in the restaurants.
Amenities inside include a full-service spa (Spa Okóm) and small fitness center. Spa Okóm is 18+ (wellness therapies only) and uses natural, low-impact products (www.thereefresorts.com ). There is also a business center and meeting room (“El Cielo”) equipped for conferences. Across the resort’s floors, Wi-Fi is free everywhere (www.thereefresorts.com ) – the site notes “top-tier internet connectivity” even in the meeting room (www.thereefresorts.com ). Standard in-room amenities include free Wi-Fi, minibars (stocked daily on all-inclusive plans), flat-screen TVs and daily housekeeping. High-tech equipment like professional stage lighting or audiovisual gear is not usually needed for casual events, but the house sound system on The Roof is sufficient for DJs and speakers. Water features: apart from the rooftop infinity pool and jacuzzi (www.thereefresorts.com ), the property has no natural beach of its own (guests walk to the public beach); however, lounge chairs on The Roof serve as the “beach”.
Nearby Amenities
The Reef 28’s prime location means almost anything a visitor might want is within easy reach. Stepping outside, you’re in the heart of Playa del Carmen’s dining and entertainment zone. Literally across the street is Fifth Avenue (5ta Avenida), a pedestrian thoroughfare lined with dozens of restaurants, cafes, and bars. Nearby eateries range from casual taco stands to upscale seafood and international cuisine – for example, popular locals might recommend fresh seafood at beach clubs or trendy bistros on 5ta. Directly in front (apart from the resort’s own beachfront access) is Mamitas Beach Club – a well-known public beach area where guests can rent lounge chairs, umbrellas and enjoy a beachfront bar. For pre-show cocktails or late-night fun after the resort’s parties, clubs like Coco Bongo or Mandala (on 5th Avenue) are walking distance. (Taxis and rideshares are plentiful too if you venture farther.)
For shoppers, the Fifth Avenue shops span from high-end boutiques to tourist markets. You’ll find souvenir stores, Mexican crafts, jewelry shops and fashion stores steps from the hotel. There is also a cluster of hotels and smaller guesthouses nearby; The Reef 28 itself is a reference point, but on 5th Avenue within a ten-minute stroll you can reach many other hotels if you need to compare or meet friends. If you plan to stay longer or arrive early, note that many restaurants and beach clubs open by 11–12 noon, but the nightlife only kicks off after sunset. For transportation late at night, hotel lobbies often have taxi stands and apps like Uber operate 24/7 in Playa del Carmen. Overall, The Reef 28’s walkable location and plethora of local options make scheduling easy: arrive at least an hour before any event to settle in, and remember that Playa is quite safe and illuminated at night in this tourist district.
What Makes This Venue Special
The Reef 28 has built a unique character by blending a city-center location with beachside charm and adults-only luxury. Its rooftop lounge – The Roof 28 – is often cited as a highlight, offering sweeping Caribbean views and an infinity pool under the stars. The resort’s own description plays up this feature: an “exclusive panoramic rooftop” with breathtaking sunrise views (venues.com.mx ). Reviewers agree that watching the sun rise over the sea from The Reef is a memorable experience unique to this venue. Additionally, The Reef 28 takes pride in its boutique service and wellness focus; for example, Spa Okóm emphasizes natural, eco-friendly treatments that “honor the connection with the earth” (www.thereefresorts.com ). Architecturally, the property is designed in a modern tropical style – clean lines and open spaces – which feels bright and serene despite being in the busy town center. Its high walkability (TripAdvisor calls the location ideal for pedestrians (www.tripadvisor.cl )) means guests get both resort amenities and local culture. The combination of high-end dining (three gourmet restaurants and bars), personalized service, and lively event programming (DJ nights, themed parties, cultural celebrations) gives The Reef 28 a reputation as both a relaxing getaway and a center of nightlife. Culturally, it contributes to Playa del Carmen by providing adult-oriented entertainment – it’s often the top-rated nightlife spot on Tripadvisor for the city. The Roof 28 even won Tripadvisor’s Travellers’ Choice award in 2025 (www.tripadvisor.ie ). All these elements – boutique luxury, adult focus, rooftop exclusivity – make The Reef 28 stand out in Playa’s hotel scene.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The resort has elevator access to all floors and flat surfaces throughout public areas. Guest rooms include at least one accessible suite upon request. Wi-Fi is complimentary throughout the hotel (www.thereefresorts.com ). If you have mobility concerns, inform the hotel at booking.
What to Bring: Since The Reef 28 is 18+ only (www.thereefresorts.com ), bring valid photo ID for check-in. Pack swimwear, sunscreen and a hat for the pool and rooftop. Dress is generally “resort casual” – flip-flops or sandals are fine by day, but you may want a collared shirt or nicer attire for dinner. Note that swimwear is not allowed in the indoor restaurants. The resort’s all-inclusive includes meals and most drinks, but tipping bartenders and servers is still customary. Cash or credit card should be carried for incidental tips or excursions; in-room safes are provided for valuables.
Arrival Advice: Check-in time is typically mid-afternoon (often 3pm). Plan to arrive early to enjoy the rooftop pool or beach area. If you have a late-night arrival, consider letting staff know so they can keep the front desk open. Whether you’re catching a shuttle or taking a taxi from the airport, factor in about 1 hour of travel time. The resort offers luggage assistance.
Avoiding Mistakes: Remember this is a resort, not a nightclub – so while it has live entertainment, it won’t have a concert-level sound system. Be mindful that space on The Roof gets crowded during popular events, so arrive early if you want a lounge chair by the pool. Also, Playa del Carmen is touristy but still a city – watch your belongings in busy areas. If you plan day trips (like to Chichén Itzá or cenotes), visit the travel desk in the lobby. Finally, hurricane season (roughly June–November) occasionally brings heavy rains; check forecasts if traveling in fall.
What is the address of The Reef 28 and nearby transit options?
The Reef 28 is located at 1 Avenida Norte & Calle 28 Norte in Gonzalo Guerrero, Playa del Carmen (www.tripadvisor.ie ). It’s only one block from the beach and steps from Playa’s Fifth Avenue shops (www.tripadvisor.cl ). Local ADO buses stop within a few blocks, and the new Tren Maya station (in downtown PDC) is also nearby. Rideshares (Uber, Didi) and taxis serve the hotel directly. If driving, the resort offers free valet parking (www.thereefresorts.com ).
How far is The Reef 28 from Cancun Airport, and how can I get there?
Cancun International Airport is about 49 km away from The Reef 28 (www.tripadvisor.cl ) (~45–60 minutes by car). The hotel can arrange private transfers (shuttle service about $94 USD one-way (www.thereefresorts.com )). Alternatively, take the ADO airport bus to Playa del Carmen’s downtown terminal and then a short taxi or shuttle (the walk is ~1 km). Taxis and Uber/Didi are readily available for point-to-point travel. Always confirm prices in advance when booking transport.
Is parking available at The Reef 28?
Yes. The Reef 28 offers complimentary valet parking for guests (www.thereefresorts.com ). Parking is limited, so it is typically valet-only; guests hand their vehicle to staff at the entrance and retrieve it when needed. Public street parking is very scarce in downtown Playa del Carmen, so using the free valet (included in your stay) is the recommended option if you arrive by car.
Are there tickets or cover charges for events and parties?
Since The Reef 28 is an all-inclusive resort, there are no separate “tickets” to its events. Entertainment at the rooftop bar (The Roof 28) and restaurants is included for overnight guests. Non-guests can often visit the rooftop lounge (the “WAV” bar/restaurant) for a fee upon entry, but there is no published cover charge. In practice, the hotel’s online event pages instruct visitors to “book your stay” rather than buy tickets (www.thereefresorts.com ). In short, attend parties and themed nights simply by being a registered guest of the resort; special events do not have an additional admission fee.
What is the seating arrangement on The Roof 28 – is it general admission?
The Roof 28 is essentially an open-air lounge deck. There are no fixed rows or reserved seats; it is general admission style. Guests can choose from various lounge chairs, poolside beds and sofas around the infinity pool (www.thereefresorts.com ). Space is flexible, so people often stand near the DJ or bar if they want a view. All seating is first-come, first-served on event nights. Since the capacity is ~150 people (www.thereefresorts.com ), it can feel crowded during peak events – arriving early can help you secure a corner sofa or poolside chair. The entire space offers relatively good sightlines to the DJ area and the cityscape.
What is the capacity of the venue and meeting spaces?
The main event area is the rooftop lounge, which can host about 150 people max (www.thereefresorts.com ). This makes it well-suited to small to midsize functions like private parties or wedding receptions. In addition, The Reef 28 has a smaller indoor meeting room (“El Cielo”) for business or breakout sessions with AV support and high-speed internet (www.thereefresorts.com ). Guestroom capacity is up to roughly 240 people (120 suites × 2 persons) at standard occupancy, though each suite can hold up to 4 guests if needed. (Total maximum occupancy could approach ~480, but the typical booking is for two per room.)
Is the venue accessible for people with disabilities?
The Reef 28 is generally accessible to guests with mobility needs. The property has elevators serving all guest floors and the rooftop, and most public areas and restaurants are wheelchair-accessible. One or more of the junior suites are equipped for wheelchair access (these should be requested at booking). Bathrooms in some suites can accommodate scooters or wheelchairs (ask the hotel for details). The rooftop lounge may be more challenging due to steps near the bar and pool; check with staff if you require level access. Overall, the resort reports having “top-tier internet connectivity” and modern facilities, indicating it was built to current standards (www.thereefresorts.com ). For specific ADA concerns, contact the hotel directly.
What is the dress code for events at The Reef 28?
The Reef 28 has a casual resort vibe. Daytime attire is beachwear or shorts and T-shirts; by night, “resort casual” is appropriate. In practice, guests often wear sundresses or linen shirts for dinner and pool parties. The restaurants do not enforce a formal dress code, but beach swimsuit cover-ups should be changed before dinner. Flip-flops are fine around the pool but some visitors prefer nicer sandals for dining. There is no strict dress code posted – comfort is encouraged. If you’re attending a special planned event (like a themed party), the invitation will note any costume or color requirements.
Is photography or filming allowed inside the venue?
Personal photography and video (phones, small cameras) are generally allowed throughout the resort. Guests frequently take photos of the rooftop view, pool, and restaurants. However, professional still or video cameras for commercial purposes might require prior permission from hotel management. Cell phone snaps and casual social-media filming are not a problem. For evening shows or parties, the staff may spotlight when to put down flash for safety. Of course, respect guests’ privacy and any no-photo signs in spa/locker areas. In short, capture memories freely but be discreet in closer spaces.
Can guests bring outside food or drinks?
No. The Reef 28 does not allow outside food or alcohol on the property. All dining and drinking must be done at the resort’s restaurants and bars, which are included with all-inclusive or available à la carte. Security at the entrance may check large coolers or bottles. Small water bottles are okay, and medication is always permitted. The policy helps maintain hygiene and fairness in the all-inclusive plan. If you have dietary needs, the on-site dining team can usually accommodate by request, but bringing your own meals is not permitted.
What are the age and pet policies at The Reef 28?
The Reef 28 is strictly an 18+ adults-only resort (www.thereefresorts.com ). No one under 18 is allowed, without exception. This includes infants and minors – the environment is tailored for grown-up relaxation and nightlife. The resort does not permit pets (common in hotel policies); only service animals trained to assist guests are allowed, per Mexican law. In short, plan for an adults-only setting with no children or pets in the facilities or rooms.
What kind of food and drink options are available?
The Reef 28 has three main restaurants and multiple bars. Cuisine ranges from Mexican to Asian to international buffet. A sample menu includes gourmet Mexican dishes at Cachito and creative Asian cuisine at the other a la carte restaurant. One reviewer praised the “delicious” Mexican gourmet offerings (www.tripadvisor.ie ). The rooftop bar serves cocktails and light bites (open mainly in evenings). A breakfast buffet is provided each morning. All-inclusive packages cover all meals at the on-site restaurants, plus 24/7 coffee/snacks at the lounge bar (www.tripadvisor.ie ). A lobby bar and sports bar (Capricho) are open for drinks throughout the day. Room service is also available. Non-guests can dine at the restaurants by reservation for a fee. Overall, expect a variety of high-quality food and unlimited house brand drinks included if you choose the all-inclusive plan.
What is included in the all-inclusive package?
The all-inclusive package at The Reef 28 typically includes all meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) at on-site restaurants and bars, snacks, as well as unlimited house alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. A TripAdvisor review noted that for about US$50 extra per person per day, guests could eat at multiple on-site restaurants (Mexican, Asian, buffet, etc.) and enjoy the rooftop bar with snacks (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Essentially, you pay one rate and then enjoy the resort’s food and drink offerings without additional meal charges. Activities like yoga classes or access to the pool and beach club are usually included, while spa treatments, excursions and private events have separate fees. Always confirm the latest inclusions (e.g. premium liquor, minibar charges, international calls) by asking at check-in.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
The standard check-in time at The Reef 28 is mid-afternoon (often 3:00 PM), and check-out is late morning (around 12:00 PM). If you arrive early, you are welcome to use the lobby, pool and restaurants while waiting for your room to be ready; just confirm with the front desk. Likewise, on departure day you can relax in public areas after vacating your room. Front desk staff can store luggage if needed. Specific times can be confirmed at booking or on the hotel’s FAQ page.
How much does it cost to stay at The Reef 28?
Room rates vary seasonally. As a point of reference, bookings in low season can start at roughly USD $130–$200 per night for a junior suite on a room-only basis, while high season and all-inclusive packages can go higher. Guests can choose room-only (breakfast included) or upgrade to all-inclusive for an additional cost (one review estimated an extra ~$50 USD per person per day (www.tripadvisor.ie )). Rates fluctuate with travel demand, so check resort or travel sites for current prices during your travel dates. The hotel sometimes offers promotions (early booking discounts or last-minute deals) on its official site.
What is the "Tatich" Suite?
The "Tatich" is the resort’s one large Presidential Suite with partial ocean view (www.thereefresorts.com ). It measures about 137 m² (roughly 1,475 ft²) and includes a king bed, a sofa bed, a private Jacuzzi bathtub, and a spacious living/dining area. This suite is named “Tatich” (meaning “shell” in Mayan, after local sea snails). As the top-tier accommodation, it offers extra space and amenities – ideal for honeymooners or guests desiring maximum luxury. Booking it typically requires special request or higher tier booking, and it carries a premium price.
Does The Reef 28 have any famous or historical significance?
The Reef 28 is a relatively new, modern boutique resort and does not have significant historical plaques or landmark status. It is notable more for its cultural impact on Playa’s hospitality scene — for example, its rooftop bar won Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice award in 2025 (www.tripadvisor.ie ). The resort’s architecture is contemporary rather than historic, designed to highlight ocean views and jungle breezes. Its location on 5th Avenue makes it part of the city’s iconic beach-tourism area. In short, its significance is current rather than historic, embodying the adult luxury style that has grown in Playa del Carmen.
Is tipping expected at the resort?
Tipping is customary in Mexico, even at all-inclusive resorts. While most services are included, guests generally tip around 10–15% of the bill for table service, or several MXN ($1–2 USD) per drink at bars. It is polite to tip porters with 20–50 MXN per bag and housekeeping ~20–50 MXN per night. In an all-inclusive resort, tips are not mandatory but warmly appreciated for good service. Cash (pesos or small USD bills) is recommended for tipping. Some guests tuck tips into envelopes or hand them directly to staff, as there are no places to charge tips to a room.