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- Onsite Water Park
- Kids' Club
- Dinner theater
About Sea Adventure Resort & Waterpark
Sea Adventure Resort, formerly known as Blue Bay Club, is a water wonder world for families. The resort surrounds a huge water park, featuring a water tree house, slides and an area for younger children. Sea Adventure's pool has three inlet Jacuzzis, too. After spending time in the pool, kids can dry off on the playground's swings and inflatable rides. Parents and teens may want to use the soccer or tennis courts. The whole family will have a blast playing miniature golf, right on the grounds.
All-inclusive rates cover all meals and activities. Rooms and suites are spacious with a Mexican decor. All units have balconies, while Junior Suites have a sunken living room. Sea Adventure hosts five onsite restaurants, including a dinner theater that the kids will love. The resort runs Kids Club and plans activities for the whole family. Try an array of water sports, dance classes and beach soccer. Nearby, the marina offers many ocean sports activities, and a golf course is only a short drive away.
Written by Whitney Rife
Sea Adventure Resort & Waterpark Reviews





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We took the family to Mexico for a vacation and had an awsome time. The resort is in a very quite area about 20 minutes away from the Cancun Hotel zone, very safe and friendly for the family. The water park was great for the kids. The Dinner Shows were alot of fun. We had a great time with the 3 kids, 15, 16 and 7. The ... more +
- All Inclusive
- Golf
- Theme Parks
- Water Sports
- Water Parks
- Babysitting
- Children's Program
- Kids' Pool
- Kids'/Theme Meals
- Onsite Dining
- Pool
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