The legal adult age in Mexico is 18. Anyone 18 and over can reserve/check in.
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The legal drinking age in Mexico is 18, and it is strictly enforced. Alcohol will only be served to students 18 years of age and older. The hotel staff reserves the right to ask for an I.D. at any time. Under-age drinking and providing alcohol to minors is punished by law.
In this type of environment, guests can meet other people, make new friends and enjoy adult company. The “adults only” hotels are ideal for romantic getaways for couples. The location of these hotels are usually in areas away from the big cities, creating a quiet environment free from the usual noise.
In the U.S. - and many other countries - it is illegal for public establishments to deny service based upon a person's race, color, religion or national origin. But it's perfectly legal for hotels, resorts and even restaurants to ban children.
Can you smoke at Adults Only resort in Mexico? The law prohibits smoking in bars, restaurants, resorts, hotels, bus stops, stadiums, and beaches. Basically, there is no more smoking in public in Cancun and Mexico. The only exemptions to this law is smoking in private homes or private outdoor spaces.
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No, it is not illegal for a minor aged couple to stay in a hotel room. However, most hotels will require that the couple provide proof of age and parental consent before they can check-in. Additionally, some states may have laws prohibiting minors from staying in hotel rooms without an adult present.