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FOOD & DRINK With a total of six restaurants, the only thing missing from a stay at Rosewood Mayakoba is enough time to try them all. Casa Del Lago is the main resort eatery, serving a lavish breakfast with numerous Mexican specialties and fresh juices, turning into a casual lunch space and then a formal Italian restaurant for dinner. Punta Bonita is located at the beach club and serves lunch with an emphasis on ceviche and seafood. Agave Azul is a popular sushi and tequila bar that fuses Asian cooking techniques with Mexican traditions. La Cantina is located within the adults- only Aquiì Me Quedo beach club and serves Mexican street food favorites. For a day to night experience, Zapote offers a Yucatan-inspired menu and an impressive list of craft cocktails. Finally, La Fondita, located within El Pueblito, serves light Mexican fare such as tostadas, ceviche and mezcal. FAMILY FRIENDLY Rosewood Mayakoba is considered to be among the top for families within the Mayakoba multi-resort grounds, known for lavishing special attention on small children and their parents. The Rosewood Mayakoba Kid’s Club offers ceramic painting classes, piñata making, cooking classes, Mayan storytelling, Mexican jewelry making, movie nights and eco-tours. Rosewood Mayakoba is considered to be a truly family-friendly resort with many amenities and themed events specifically formulated for families. ACTIVITIES Guests are offered complimentary use of non-motorized water sports equipment such as snorkeling, paddleboards, kayaks and catamarans; scuba diving and deep sea fishing tours can be arranged as well. Eco Tours are offered every day where guests are taken around the resort by boat on