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Iberostar Is Opening a New Riviera Cancún Resort This November
Iberostar is expanding again in Mexico, adding a new beachfront resort to one of the country’s most competitive resort corridors, Caribbean Journal has learned.
The company will open the Iberostar Selection Riviera Cancún this November, strengthening its footprint along the Caribbean coast of Quintana Roo and deepening its investment in a destination that remains central to its Americas strategy.
The new property will be Iberostar’s twelfth hotel in Mexico, continuing a long-running focus on the Mexican Caribbean that has become one of the brand’s most important global hubs.
Where the New Resort Is Located
The Iberostar Selection Riviera Cancún will be set along the coast south of Cancún, about twelve kilometers from Puerto Morelos. That positioning places the hotel between the high-energy resort zone of Cancún and the quieter, reef-lined shoreline that has made Puerto Morelos a favorite for travelers looking for calmer beaches and easier access to snorkeling and diving.
The area is known for wide stretches of sand, relatively low-rise development, and proximity to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second-largest coral reef system in the world. For Iberostar, the location aligns with its continued emphasis on beachfront resorts that balance resort infrastructure with access to natural assets.
What “Selection” Means Here
The hotel will operate within Iberostar’s Selection segment, the company’s upper-tier resort brand focused on five-star, full-service properties. That places the new Riviera Cancún resort above Iberostar’s Waves and Origin brands, positioning it as a more premium, experience-driven option for leisure travelers.
As a five-star beachfront resort, Iberostar Selection Riviera Cancún is designed as a comprehensive stay, with dining, entertainment, and on-property activities intended to keep guests on-site while still offering access to nearby towns and excursions.
Rooms and Resort Design
According to the company, the new resort will feature more than 440 rooms, making it a large-format property by Riviera Cancún standards. That room count signals a resort designed to accommodate both individual travelers and groups, a hallmark of Iberostar’s Mexico portfolio.
While full design details have not yet been released, Iberostar’s recent Selection openings in the region have leaned toward contemporary Caribbean architecture, expansive pool areas, and integrated indoor-outdoor public spaces oriented toward the sea. The beachfront setting suggests that ocean-facing rooms and communal areas will be central to the guest experience.
Dining and Entertainment Focus
Iberostar says the resort will offer a wide range of gastronomy and entertainment options, consistent with the brand’s all-inclusive model in Mexico. Across its Selection properties, Iberostar typically emphasizes multiple on-site restaurants spanning international and regional cuisines, along with bars, live entertainment venues, and activity programming throughout the day.
In the Riviera Cancún corridor, resorts increasingly compete on food quality and variety, and Iberostar’s expansion here reflects that shift. The company has been investing heavily in culinary upgrades across its Mexico portfolio, positioning dining as a core differentiator rather than an afterthought.
Why Mexico Remains Central for Iberostar
Mexico remains a cornerstone market for Iberostar in the Americas, both in terms of room count and brand visibility. With twelve hotels now in the country, the company has built a dense network of resorts that allows it to serve repeat travelers while maintaining strong relationships with airlines and tour operators.
The Mexican Caribbean, in particular, continues to draw strong demand from North American and European travelers, supported by extensive airlift, established resort infrastructure, and year-round travel appeal. Iberostar’s decision to add another Selection-level resort underscores confidence in sustained demand for higher-end all-inclusive experiences in the region.
How This Fits the Riviera Cancún Growth Story
The Riviera Cancún area has seen steady resort development over the past decade, filling in the stretch of coastline between Cancún and Playa del Carmen while maintaining a quieter, more nature-forward identity than the Hotel Zone to the north.
Puerto Morelos, just south of the new Iberostar, has emerged as a gateway to reef exploration, cenotes, and protected marine parks. Resorts in this corridor often market themselves on space, beach quality, and a slower pace, and Iberostar’s new opening will compete directly within that niche. The area is home to one of our all-time favorite resorts in Mexico, the Grand Residences Riviera Cancun.
What Travelers Should Know
With a planned opening in November, the Iberostar Selection Riviera Cancún is arriving at the start of the high winter booking window, positioning it well for travelers planning Caribbean escapes later in the season. New openings often come with introductory pricing and early-booking promotions, particularly in competitive all-inclusive markets like Quintana Roo.
For travelers already familiar with Iberostar’s Mexico resorts, the new property offers another option within the brand’s ecosystem, with the added appeal of a newer build and a slightly more removed location from Cancún’s busiest zones.
