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How much are resort fees in Mexico?

The average resort fee, according to traveler advocacy group Travelers United, was nearly $25 in October 2015. Although not every hotel charges these fees, many do. Luckily, you can find out which ones cost extra by searching ResortFeeChecker.com before your trip.



In 2026, resort fees in Mexico vary significantly by region and hotel tier, typically ranging from $20 to $60 USD per night. While traditionally a U.S. phenomenon, many high-end resorts in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Los Cabos have adopted these mandatory "amenity fees" to cover Wi-Fi, fitness center access, and beach towels. In some cases, these fees are bundled into the "all-inclusive" price, but at European Plan (EP) hotels, they are often a surprise add-on at checkout. Additionally, travelers in 2026 must account for the Environmental Levy, which is roughly $2–$5 USD per room per night, and the Visitax (in Quintana Roo), which is about $11 USD per person. It is vital to check the "fine print" of your booking, as some luxury properties in 2026 have been reported to charge resort fees as high as 15% of the total room rate, making the "sticker price" significantly lower than the final bill.

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NerdWallet analyzed more than 100 hotels around the U.S. with January 2023 check-in dates. Among the hotels that charge resort fees, the average resort fee was $42.41. Relative to the room rate, resort fees averaged 11% of the overall cost to stay at the hotel each night.

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You cannot simply refuse to pay resort fees, but — just as some hotel employees are occasionally empowered to compensate you — the employee might have authority to remove your resort fee. Just understand that this is the exception, not the norm. And while it doesn't hurt to ask, it helps to ask nicely.

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Not only do most all-inclusive properties come without any hidden fees, but they also include your meals, drinks and some of your entertainment within the nightly rate. Best of all, you can book an all-inclusive resort stay for free — including without any resort fees — by using points and miles.

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Resort fees are generally not refundable, though there may be some exceptions depending on the resort. It is essential to check with the resort directly to find out their refund policy. Most resorts do not offer refunds for their resort fees, but there may be some exceptions depending on the particular hotel.

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Some hotels state that their resort fees cover the cost of local calls, pool towels, minibar items, wireless internet access, and a daily newspaper. Others include airport shuttle service, fitness classes, and beach access in their resort fees.

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First, by separating a mandatory resort fee from a quoted hotel rate, hotels can make their rates look more attractive to potential guests. Travelers, of course, disagree and feel that this practice is deceptive and unethical. Another reason why amenity fees are charged separately is due to taxation.

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The expenses covered in a resort fee can vary from hotel to hotel, as each property has the ability to choose what's covered by the charge. While resort fees may include certain hotel services, amenities, and access to different areas, they do not include tips or gratuity for hotel staff.

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Resort fees are usually charged to cover amenities like Wi-Fi and gym access, but they're not optional. You have no choice but to pay them even if you choose not to use the amenities they cover.

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The fee was a way for hotels to pay for all these extra amenities without having to add to the base prices consumers see when they search for hotels. In other words, hotels would appear cheaper in internet searches, making them appear more competitive in price while offering a more robust experience once guests arrive.

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Hotel Fees means all mandatory fees, costs or charges imposed by You on guests (other than the Room Price and Taxes) that such guests must pay in order to stay at the Property, including without limitation resort fees , whether collected directly by You or not.

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Tourism taxes are small fees usually levied indirectly through accommodation providers or vacation companies, and typically aimed at overnight visitors.

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If a stay in a hotel for less than a month you can be locked out of your room if you do not pay the daily rate or if you break some rule of the hotel. On the other hand, it is an entirely different game if you stay for a month or more. In this case you become a tenant and the tenant/landlord law applies.

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What is a resort fee? So, what exactly is a resort fee? It's a charge that is added to your hotel bill, usually on a nightly basis, on top of the regular room rate and tax. Based on a NerdWallet analysis, expect to pay an average of $40 per night for a resort fee at a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.

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One of the biggest draws of all-inclusive resorts is the unlimited food and drink options. It is a great choice if you want to try different cuisines and enjoy drinking. On the other hand, if you prefer trying local restaurants and bars, then staying at a non-all-inclusive resort or hotel may be a better option.

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