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TOP 10 REASONS
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TOP 10 REASONS
Why travel to Riviera Maya: Find out the top 10 reasons to visit
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A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A Sneak Peek into Riviera Maya
- Riviera Maya, Mexico, is the ultimate getaway for total relaxation.
- It is located on the east coast of the YucatĂĄn Peninsula.
- Riviera Maya is a true paradise, with white sands lined with coconut trees and the Caribbean Sea's crystal clear waters waiting to be explored.
- Riviera Maya holidays take you to the stunning Mexican Caribbean coast, home to some of the best diving sites globally and well-known for being a playground for water sports enthusiasts.
- Combining this with ancient cultural attractions and historical highlights, you have one of Mexico's most colourful regions.
- We have a wide selection of Riviera Maya holidays where you can relax, unwind, or go on incredible adventures.
- Expect laid-back beach resorts surrounded by jungle, iridescent coral reefs teeming with life, and beaches so idyllic that your dreams couldn't get any better.
- Throw in some of Mexico's most spectacular ruins, and you've got the makings of an unforgettable holiday.
- From cliff-top temples to tree-shrouded pyramids, we can find ancient Mayan relics all over the Yucatan Peninsula.
- Cozumel, a Caribbean island, is only a short boat ride away!
- International Airport - Riviera Maya is Cozumel (CZM)
- Currency - Mexican peso
- Time - UTC-06:00
- Driving side- Right
- Official Language- English
- Religion â polytheistic
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HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Top Tourist Attractions in Riviera Maya
- Swim in crystal clear waters, stroll along with powder white sand, and visit world cultural heritage sites and ancient ruins as you travel through this great part of Mexico! Stay in Merida, a picturesque and historically rich city.
- Visit Tulum, Uxmal, Chichen Itza, and other archaeological sites on an unforgettable archaeological tour! Discover the magnificent beaches of Tulum and Cancun.
- Please explore and enjoy this getaway to the Riviera Maya, with its mix of culture and beach relaxation.
- Explore Mayan ruins, swim in picturesque cenotes, snorkel in family-friendly water parks, and soak up the sun, sand, and sea from lively Playa del Carmen along the YucatĂĄn Peninsula's white sandy coastline.
- In Playa del Carmen, you can enjoy shopping and nightlife.
- Investigate the Chichén Itzå ruins.
- Snorkel in an underground river at Xcaret Kayak and zipline through the forest in Bacalar.
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SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
Best Months to Visit Riviera Maya
- December and March are the best time to visit when the weather is most stable.
- December is the most excellent month of the year, with an average daily high of 28 degrees Celsius low of 20 degrees Celsius.
- The hottest month is May, with a mean daily high of 36 degrees Celsius and a low of 23 degrees Celsius.
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WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
The Best Places to Visit in Riviera Maya
Tulum
- Tulum is an eclectic beach town that serves as an excellent base for exploring the Riviera Maya.
- Its incredible restaurant scene and hip parties are balanced by focusing on wellness, including an abundance of yoga, meditation, and healing treatments.
- Tulum has white sand beaches shared by public beaches and exclusive beach resorts that line the chic beach road.
- Its most famous attraction is the 13th century Tulum Ruins, set on a stunning cliffside and Yucatan's unique Mayan sites.
Swim in a Cenote
- Cenotes, or natural swimming holes with crystal clear water, can be found on the Riviera Maya.
- Cenote is one of the unique and enjoyable activities available on the Riviera Maya.
- Hundreds of cenotes dot the Yucatan Peninsula, and some of the best are easily accessible from the Riviera Maya.
- The Ruta de Los Cenotes, a series of cenotes in Puerto Morelos, are the closest Cenotes to Cancun.
- Most popular is Gran Cenote, an open-air cenote immersed in an underground world of caves and caverns, as is the double sinkhole at Cenote Dos Ojos that attracts both swimmers divers.
- Best Playa Del Carmen Cenotes, Cenote Azul, is a great family-friendly option with shallow waters and an open swimming hole.
- Best open air cenotes near Tulum are Cenote Zacil, Cenote Carwash, and Casa Cenote.
- Whatever you choose, a refreshing swim in the calm waters of a cenote is an unforgettable Riviera Maya experience.
Playa del Carmen
- Playa del Carmen is the most famous town on the Riviera Maya.
- Its idyllic white-sand beaches, sprawling resorts, and easy access to the incredible Mayan ruins and crystal clear cenotes of the Riviera Maya.
- It is well-known for its nightlife, all-inclusive resorts, and beautiful beaches, and it is where most visitors stay on the Riviera Maya.
Cozumel
- Cozumel, a laid-back Caribbean island, is a quick ferry ride away from Playa Del Carmen on the Riviera Maya.
- The island is famous for its incredible snorkelling and scuba diving, and the west of the island is home to idyllic white-sand beaches.
- Cozumel is the ideal island getaway, complete with great food, drinks, and island vibes!
Chichen Itza
- Chichen Itza, the most famous site in Yucatan, is a two-hour drive from Tulum, but it is well worth a day trip from the Riviera Maya town.
- The Mayan ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
- The instantly recognisable El Castillo pyramid is one of Yucatan's most impressive sights.
Isla Mujeres
- The tiny Isla Mujeres is only a 20-minute ferry ride from Cancun, and a trip to the island is a popular Riviera Maya excursion.
- The beauty island has a lot to offer and is best explored by golf carts.
- Isla Mujeres offer, from the idyllic Playa Norte beach to the rugged coastline and tiny Mayan ruins of Punta Sur.
Coba
- Coba, located 45 minutes from Tulum on the Riviera Maya, is regarded as one of the most important Mayan ruins on the Yucatan Peninsula.
- Coba, located deep in the jungle, had a population of 50,000 at its peak, though much of the site remains unexplored.
- Nohoch Mul, Coba's 137-foot-tall pyramid and the tallest Mayan structure in the Yucatan, can still be climbed.
- The reward is breathtaking views of the surrounding jungle and lagoon.
Cancun
- Cancun is the main entry point to the Riviera Maya, located 30 minutes from Punta Morales, where it begins, with its sprawling resorts, majestic Caribbean beaches, and lively party scene.
- Cancun, known for its beaches, resorts, and nightlife, is also home to some impressive archaeological ruins, including El Meco and its 40-foot pyramid, as well as the 13th-century San Miguelito.
Isla Holbox
- Despite not being on the Riviera Maya, many visitors begin their journey to the island paradise of Isla Holbox from there.
- Isla Holbox is an authentic slice of heaven, and we highly recommend that you make time to visit this lovely island!
- Holbox is an idyllic escape with its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and island vibes, and a stay on the island is an excellent way to end a Mexico holiday.
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DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
Riviera Maya Off the Beaten Track
- Puerto Morelos is the most overlooked place to stay on the Riviera Maya, but its obscurity is also part of its allure.
- It is conveniently located near some of the region's most essential attractions because it is roughly equidistant between Cancun and Playa del Carmen.
- However, you won't have to worry about overcrowded and overpriced hotels or crowds of tourists clogging up all the local shops and restaurants because it is less well-known.
- Of all the destinations on our list, Puerto Morelos arguably does the best to blend real life on the Mexican coast with the amenities that travellers expect.
- The fact that Puerto Morelos is still primarily a fishing village. Although the restaurants, shopping, and nightlife are diverse, Puerto Morelos is not the Riviera Maya's cosmopolitan centre.
- Local treasures are discovered here but don't expect the same vibrant cultural vibes as in Cancun.
- Puerto Aventuras translates as "Adventure Harbor."
- While that may sound like a Disneyland attraction, there are numerous reasons to visit.
- Puerto Aventuras is the farthest south of the Riviera Maya's major tourist destinations.
- That means it's less crowded with tourists, but it's still only about an hour's drive from Cancun International Airport.
- Suitable for those looking to get away from the crowd final leg of a trip down the coast.
- Puerto Aventuras is a planned community with a primarily American and European expatriate population.
- That means that while those from other countries may feel more at home here, authentic sense of culture here.
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CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
Riviera Maya Culture and Traditions
- The Riviera Maya is a thriving centre for artists, musicians, historians, and explorers.
- Life here is rich in ancient Mayan history, vibrant Caribbean influences, and the contributions of a diverse population.
- There are numerous ways to enjoy the Riviera Maya's customs, traditions, and lively celebrations during your visit.
- Here are some ideas for learning about the region's history and experiencing the Riviera Maya's colourful and distinct culture.
- The ruins of the once-mighty Mayan civilisation can be found all around.
- The Riviera Maya's modern Mayas use their indigenous Mayan language, and ancient traditions influence their food, customs, and wellness practices.
- The everyday Maya people, who are often regarded as some of the most gregarious and welcoming people globally, are a big reason why the Riviera Maya has become an international tourist destination.
- Excellent beaches and even better people.
- The Maya are well-known throughout the world for being some of the friendliest and most welcoming people you will ever meet.
- Despite growth and modernisation, the Yucatan has many Mayan communities that retain their identity, language, and traditional lifestyles.
- This one-day, professionally led tour to a small Mayan village is highly recommended.
- This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience indigenous people's language, food, and beauty.
- You can also witness an ancient Mayan blessing performed by one of the last traditional Mayan Shamans.
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FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
Riviera Maya: Food, Fun & Fashion Guide
Food
#Food
- While there are almost endless opportunities to sample fantastic food and drink on the Riviera Maya, Share some favourite ways to enjoy everything the Riviera Maya has to offer.
- Mayan and Mexican foods, drinks, and flavours are authentic and traditional, internationally recognised restaurants and gourmet meals, and one-of-a-kind experiences that can only find here.
Lina's Mexican kitchen cooking class
#Food
- This is an experience I highly recommend to anyone who wants to cook and eat authentic, delicious, and memorable Mexican meals.
- Lina and her sister Miriam are both extremely knowledgeable.
- They are also fantastic hosts and a lot of fun to be around.
- She has an incredible kitchen, and her garden area is a lovely place to relax and enjoy the meal you've prepared.
- This is a hands-on learning experience.
- You will learn a lot and then enjoy the delicious meal you prepared.
- You'll be so pleased with yourself!
Tulum's batey's mojito bar
#Food
- Batey's, tucked away on a funky Tulum side street, serves some excellent Mojitos served with sugar cane stir sticks that make it impossible not to order another.
- Evenings feature live music.
- Relaxed atmosphere, funky music, and sugar cane mojitos.
- Yes, please come here.
Fashion
#Fashion
- Take a break from the beach to go shopping.
- For your stay, you'll need new beach clothes, some locally made chocolate, and a bottle or two of tequila to take home.
- Shopping malls, flea markets, and souvenir shops in Cancun and the Riviera Maya, the hotel zone to Playa del Carmen and beyond.
La Isla Shopping Village
#Fashion
- Cancun's most well-known mall provides visitors with an easy-to-reach location in the heart of the Hotel Zone.
- This outdoor shopping centre, known simply as Plaza La Isla by locals, is a lovely place for its Venetian frippery, playful fountains, and ice cream parlours.
- The Marina area, which features a restaurant row overlooking Nichupté Lagoon, is a popular photo location.
- It is accessible through the designer shops in the Fashion Harbor section and faces west, making it best for watching the sunset over the water.
Marina Puerto CancĂșn
#Fashion
- This sleek outdoor mall is located in Puerto Cancn's affluent neighbourhood, known for its marinas, golf courses, and luxury homes.
- The shopping centre includes international brands such as Zara and Sephora and a stylish, upscale food court with its bar, views of the marina, and cuisine from around the world (think Thai fusion, raw bar gourmet burgers, French bistro, sushi).
- The expansive Cinépolis movie theatre has a VIP section with cosy recliners and table service right to your theatre seat for entertainment.
- Despite being designed for tourists, the theatre is also popular with locals convenient location between the Hotel Zone and downtown.
- On weekends, the mall hosts a variety of performances, including live music and acrobatic shows.
Plaza Paseo CobĂĄ
#Fashion
- This unassuming two-story plaza has grown in popularity among locals in their twenties and thirties on Friday and Saturday nights.
- Plaza Paseo CobĂĄ is home to many restaurants and bars with a trendy, bohemian vibe, the hustle and bustle of the beach area.
- Eat artisanal Italian at Casa Sofia, an indoor/outdoor restaurant, or dance to live music at the Public Place.
Plaza Caracol
#Fashion
- This well-known two-story mall in the hotel district has been operating for nearly 30 years and is constantly expanding and being renovated.
- It offers one-stop shopping in Cancun, with over 150 shops selling everything from designer clothes and fine jewellery to souvenirs.
- Plaza Caracol is also a popular hangout for locals, and it features a food court with staples like a Starbucks and a HĂ€agen-Dazs.
Explore Cenotes in the Mexican Jungle
#Fun
- These Mexican water holes are breathtaking, fully open cenote, a half-open cenote, or even a cavernous cenote.
- No matter which cenote you visit, this natural wonder will take your breath away.
- You'll feel as if you've entered a mystical paradise, with crystal clear waters and lush greenery all around you.
- There are numerous cenotes in the area; determine which ones are closest to you and then decide which ones are worth visiting.
- You can do it yourself or go on a guided tour that takes care of everything.
- Check out this Tulum four-cenote adventure or this full-day excursion, including cenotes and other activities.
Discover Mayan History at Chichén Itzå
#Fun
- The magnificent Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzå, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are the main attractions in Riviera Maya.
- The Mayans built this pre-Hispanic city, which spans over four square miles and can be explored.
- The step pyramid, El Castillo, dominates the landscape, but there are numerous other structures to explore, including crumbling ruins, temples, and cenotes.
- Rich in history that hiring a guide is well worth it if you want to make the most of your visit!
Take to the Skies by Parasailing
#Fun
- See the Riviera Maya's stunning coastline from a different angle.
- Fly above the Caribbean Sea on a sail and revel in the adrenaline rush! This parasailing adventure takes you to the skies over Playa Maroma, one of the area's most well-known beaches.
- You'll spend an exhilarating 12 minutes in the air, so bring your camera to document the experience.
- You'll get some snacks and drinks after your flight before returning to your hotel.
Snorkel with Turtles at Akumal Bay
#Fun
- What about going sea turtle snorkelling?
- Find the best spots to swim with turtles in Akumal Bay!
- Is the prospect of swimming with whale sharks a little too exciting? This is a fantastic way to see sea turtles in the wild, and it is an activity that is available all year.
- Three turtle species are common here, and if you're lucky, you'll get to see them all! You can do the activity on your own in Akumal (there is a dive shop where you can rent equipment), but for a stress-free day, consider taking a guided trip.
- This will frequently include transportation, snorkelling equipment, and a guide.
- Some excursions include additional activities, such as a visit to a cenote.
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NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
Riviera Maya: Natural Beauty & Safari Adventures
- Xcaret is the king of Eco Parks, where you can snorkel to your heart's content, explore enchanting underground rivers, and learn about Mayan culture in a truly magical setting.
- It's nearly impossible to see everything in one day with over 200 acres of park and over 50 attractions!
- This park, close to Playa del Carmen, is ideal for families!
- Discover many animals such as turtles, jaguars, macaws, the coral reef aquarium, Children's World with water slides and other attractions, and the underground river tour featuring colourful fish and mystical caves.
- Don't miss one evening show honouring Mayan culture in this stunning setting of vibrant jungle and white, sandy beaches.
- Xel-ha is an all-inclusive Eco Water Park that offers a variety of exciting water activities and ecological attractions.
- Xel-ha is said to have been a gift from the Mayan Gods; its natural beauty and wonders attract visitors worldwide.
- Snorkelling, ziplining over the crystal clear waters, river tours, and crossing the floating bridge are all options.
- Relax in a hammock between palm trees, sip delicious tropical cocktails, indulge in a massage, swim in secret and magical Mayan caves, and marvel at the incredible sunsets for a more romantic experience.
- If you're looking for adventure, Xplor Jungle Park is the place to be!
- Indulge your inner Indiana Jones by flying through the jungle on the Riviera Maya's highest zipline, exploring jungle paths on amphibious vehicles, and paddling through underground rivers on rafts.
- Swim in caves surrounded by magical stalactites and stalagmites.
- Travel back in time in cenotes formed when a meteorite struck Earth millions of years ago, killing the dinosaurs!
- Xenses, the newest addition to the family of eco-parks, will lead you down paths filled with activities and sights that will leave you speechless.
- Cover yourself in mud in the Natural Xpa, fly through the sky on the Bird Flight zipline, and feel fresh in the Inconsensible Circuit of crystal clear water, among other things.
- There are many beautiful locations for unique Instagram photos, such as floating in pools without getting wet, flying like a bird, visiting upside-down buildings, and a tunnel of hearts!
- Town where nothing makes sense, and then explore the Path of Feeling, which will delight all of your reasons!
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EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
Riviera Maya Must-Attend Festivals and Events
- Who doesn't appreciate a little extra soul in their music?
- The upcoming jazz festival in Cancun is expected to have the jazzy, soulful vibes of walking down the streets of New Orleans.
- This festival will be fantastic, with artists such as Mindi Abair, a two-time Grammy-nominated jazz blues rock saxophonist and vocalist.
- All of this took place in the comfort of Cancun's Hard Rock Hotel.
- This 5-day event is jam-packed with multiple DJs and headliners who will leave you with a full cup and tired feet from all the dancing!
- Did someone mention a tropical Mexican Caribbean vacation with Steve Aoki, Kaskade, Shipwreck, and about 14 other headliners who will blow your mind?
- They certainly did!
- Electric Zoo Adventures is a four-day event taking place from November 10th to November 14th that music fans and adventurers from all over the world are looking forward to.
- Come on down to the Grand Oasis Cancun and let your feelings be known at one of the year's final major electronic events.
- Grab your bag, your baiting suit, and your bae because The Hard Rock Resort is getting'shipwrecked' this year to celebrate Holy Ship!
- Wrecked.
- Over 50 artists will perform across six stages over four days.
- Prepare for enough beachfront shows and poolside parties to compensate for the last 20 months of jamming in your living room with headphones.
- Canadian Electro-Funk to progressive rock, veteran hip-hop DJs and bands like The Disco Biscuits who create their sound â the Holidaze music festival has a variety of musical flavours for your entire circle to enjoy.
- Explore all the sounds and luxuries that the Sapphire Resort & Spa offers from December 4th to December 8th.
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