Riviera Maya Vacations & Travel
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Located along the sparkling blue waters of Mexico’s northeastern Yucatán Peninsula, sun-drenched Riviera Maya runs along the Western Caribbean Sea and coastal Highway 307. Riviera Maya encompasses a variety of enchanting towns and exquisite beaches, from Puerto Morelos and Playa del Carmen in the north to historic Tulum in the south.
A myriad of all-inclusive resorts and boutique hotels dot the coast of Riviera Maya, providing easy access to the area’s extensive Mayan ruins and recreation during your Mexican vacation.
Region: Cancun & Riviera Maya
Featured Riviera Maya Hotel
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Barcelo Maya Palace
Puerto AventurasOur 4.5-Star classification designates those properties with well-appointed, deluxe accommodations, extensive amenities and comprehensive guest services. Expect attention to detail and a warm and hospitable staff ready to cater to your needs. These superb properties offer a truly refined getaway. Half star indicates that the hotel/resort meets all criteria of the designated rating and exceeds in certain areas.-
All-Inclusive
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No Golf on Property
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Honeymoon Amenity
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Spa Services
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Not an Adults Only Property
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Family Program
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Beachfront Property
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No Meal Plans Available
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No Condominium Units
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Free Wi-Fi
Located on Riviera Maya’s finest beach, the AAA Four-Diamond Barceló Maya Palace is an all-suite, 24-hour, all-inclusive resort offering six restaurants, five bars, three pools, a water park, and more.
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Overview
The world’s second longest coral reef stretches the entire length of Riviera Maya just beneath the sea. It provides a gorgeous backdrop for such aquatic activities as snorkeling and scuba-diving. There are also plenty of opportunities to swim with wild dolphins, jet-ski, zipline, sail, and horseback ride.
You’ll also find renowned archeological sites at Tulum on the coast and Chichén Itzá, with its iconic step pyramid, and Cobá. The pre-Columbian, 13th through 15th-century Mayan walled city of Tulum remains the best-preserved on Mexico’s coast. There are also an array of natural water theme parks, or eco-parks, such as Xcaret and Xel-Ha, with small ruins. From deep-sea fishing to jungle exploration, the lush Riviera Maya provides ample opportunity for adventure travel in festive Mexico.
What To Do
Take a round-trip ferry at nearby Playa del Carmen to the largely undeveloped isle of Cozumel, Mexico’s largest island, for an unforgettable guided snorkeling tour. Interact with local Mayans as you experience present-day life at their village in Cobá, and explore Mexico’s tallest pyramid, Nohoch Muul. Discover the former Mayan port of Tulum and the region’s incredible ancient ruins within the 13th century, walled Mayan archaeological site at Tulum National Park during your Mexico vacation.
What To See
While in Riviera Maya, be sure to visit Tulum, with its ancient Mayan ruins, and Xel-Há, the world’s largest natural aquarium hosting over 100 species of birds, 400 species of vegetation and more than 90 spectacular examples of marine life.
Drive a speedboat across the crystal-green waters of the Nichupte lagoon on a guided tour and discover the many wonders of Cancun’s lush jungle. Swim amid cerulean seas at the gateway to Riviera Maya, Puerto Morelos. Snorkel along the reef with multi-colored tropical fish, dolphins and sea turtles in the National Marine Park for a trip you’ll long remember.
Whether traveling with family or looking for an adult-only Riviera Maya beach resort, you’ll find an endless array of choices with Pleasant Holidays.
Shopping
The colorful 5th Avenue shops in nearby Playa del Carmen are worth a visit. Take Mexico home with great souvenirs, such as clothing and local handicrafts, from the lively Plaza Playacar. After a round of retail therapy, be sure to visit the Aqua Marina Spa for much-welcomed pampering.
Food and Drink
Riviera Maya sits at the crossroads of multiple cuisines, from Mayan, Mexican and Spanish to Caribbean, Cuban and Swiss. Authentic Mayan food incorporates local ingredients such as black beans and tamal, cooked over an open flame in clay pots or ollas.
The unusual-looking lionfish is currently very popular, due to its abundance and ecological impact on the area’s delicate reefs. More chefs are incorporating this sustainable white, flaky fish on their menus.
Cool off with a refreshing drink of Chaya, a green plant used by ancient Mayans, and cucumber, or some delicious tropical fruit such as the Yucatán mango, pineapple or papaya. Satisfy your sweet tooth with decadent Mexican chocolate brownies or a tangy, thirst-quenching margarita.
Night Life
Dance the night away, meeting new best friends and mingling with the locals. Listen to lively Cuban, rock or reggae music, or simply sip some traditional mezcal and call it a night. There’s plenty to do and see 24 hours a day during your Riviera Maya holiday.
Talk to your travel expert at Pleasant Holidays about booking all-inclusive adults-only packages in Riviera Maya.