<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Summary: Mexico is the easiest place to eat. Lots of corn based meals. There were several restaurants on the main strip (can't remember the names) that were good to eat at. Venture around. There is a walmart nearby, but not sure what they had. Don't look for GF stuff... it doesn't exist. Good luck It's a nice place. Beach, restaurants, shopping... I have been to the Cancun/Rivera Maya three times. Mexico is wonderful for gf dining. I always take my restaurant card in Spanish and give it to where ever I go. The hotel is awesome they will tell you what you can eat or make something especially for you. I have been to two different all inclusive and they were both great. Eating out is the same, I never had a problem, give them the restaurant card and they will tell you what you can eat. Be prepared for the travel day. That is the worst take food you can eat on the plane or in the airport. Nuts, raisins, cereal, pretzels, cold pizza, donuts are all some of the food I would take to have on hand. Hi, I stayed at the Iberostar resort (there are two there, i dont recall the name of the one where we stayed) 3 years ago with my celiac daughter. I wasn't always 100% confident of the buffet food, and some nights we had trouble with slow service for my daughter, but for the most part, there were many choices. Much local food uses corn rather than wheat. We chatted with guest services on arrival and they assigned us one of their restaurant managers, who was very attentive. It was helpful that we had a Spanish-speaking person in our group, but you might be able to find someone to translate a restaurant card. (The restaurant managers and wait staff are mostly bilingual, but I felt more confident with the card as we visited several of the resorts many restaurants.) Just eat lots of corn tortillas with fillings. Meats are good too. Remember "Soy Alerheeco Al Treego (phonetic). Es muy peligroso para mi." I am allergic to wheat. It is very dangerous for me. --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $510,000 Mortgage for $1,698/mo - Calculate new house payment *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the Celiac List* Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC