Private Paradise was designed with stage lighting, lifts and thunderous sound to host live shows and performances on our Seaside Stage, Club 33 stage and relaxing areas around the resort.
For about $100 per person total added cost, guests enjoy a wonderful assortment of entertainment scheduled seven times per week including musicians, magicians, actors, acrobats, dancers and exotic animal handlers. Inquire with your reservations concierge on packages currently being offered.
“The property transcends you to an alternate reality”.
Maxim Magazine
Show nights are festive evenings that guests often dress-up for and look forward to with great excitement. These are great nights for everyone to dress uniformly in white or black for photos with the performers and enjoying the glitzy, star-studded evening in style. Many groups also circulate a plan and pack for a fun costume-night.
In the towering 30 feet tall, Club 33 live performance theater, guests are awed by aerial acrobats performing a mind-boggling Cirque De Soleil type choreographed show in brilliant colored costumes.
This is the type of show that you would expect to find in a 5000 passenger cruise ship but the stars perform just for you! Your entire party enjoys front row seats and the butlers and bartenders continue to serve you.
This spectacular authentic performance is imported directly from the Mayan Center on the far side of the island to the Private Paradise Seaside Stage. It includes music, dancing and narrative that takes wide-eyed onlookers through the history of the Mayan culture and climaxes in spectacular fire that lights up the evening sky.
The best part is that it is often featured as part of a change of pace, change of scenery evening that includes a seaside pop-up bar and sax player or jazz band.
The evening begins with sunset cocktail hour, relaxing around the Private Paradise fire-pit. Musicians play soft music while waiters serve champagne and craft cocktails in delicate stemware and the most spectacular Caribbean sunsets turn the horizon to brilliant shades of orange and blue.
This is an Americas Got Talent type show that would probably win that TV competition if it wasn’t in Mexico. Very talented dancers and acrobats done a variety of costumes and spin, whirl, flip and amaze crowds with one handed handstand push-ups and other seemingly impossible physical challenges.
Professional animal handlers bring colorful island animal friends by during a pool day to hold and take pictures with including “Mango”, a beautiful rainbow colored tropical bird and “Iggy” an enormous but very tame and friendly island iguana.
This energized five piece, dancing mariachi band -with horns and violins- is in a class way above others and it becomes obvious at first sight. In national competitions the compete not only on their music but also how their uniforms are tailored, shoes polished and even personal grooming. Guests often respond to their performances but jumping to their feet and dancing alongside of them.
This two-piece jazz band and pop-up bar makes a fantastic cocktail party and dinner. The evening begins with sunset champagne and martini hour, relaxing around the Private Paradise fire-pit. Musicians play soft music while waiters serve cocktails in delicate stemware and the most spectacular Caribbean sunsets light up the sky.
Mario is another crowd favorite who has serenaded guests all over the resort including the Club 33 martini bar, the fire-pit, roof top hot-tub and nets over the water at sunset.
“The spellbinding luxury mega-villa starts to feel more like a private theme park resort”.”
LA Weekly