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Your
guide to quality accommodation throughout Mexico - Quintana Roo and the
Mayan Riviera
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Mexico's Mayan Riviera Has Something
For Everyone
Playa del Carmen and the
Mayan Riviera have an exceptional variety of attractions and activities
from the Mayan ruins at Tulum to the Playa del Carmen nightlife. You will
love your Mexico vacation. Here is a listing of some of the popular attractions:
Beaches and sport activities
This area has some of the
most beautiful beaches in the world. Most of the beaches have been manicured
and have fine white sand. The water is a turquoise blue of the Caribbean
Sea.
Scuba diving and snorkeling
Just off the coast is the
world's fifth-longest barrier reef. The reef, home to hundreds of species
of marine life, is perfect for snorkeling. Scuba dive and snorkel in the
magnificent Caribbean waters. Scuba lessons for beginners and diving tours
for the pros are available. Most resorts offer scuba and snorkel tours
and/or lessons. Most of the ecological parks have great areas for snorkeling.
For more information: www.sealifedivers.com
Cozumel - Only 45 minutes
from Playa del Carmen by ferry, this diver's haven is well worth the trip
across the ocean. Considered among the best snorkeling and diving spots
in the world, Cozumel offers magnificent coral reefs, underwater caves,
and shipwrecks sites to explore. There are over 30 kilometres of coral
reef, including the world's second largest reef called the Gama Reef.
Golf Courses
Playacar Golf Club - This
is an 18 hole, par 72-championship golf course designed by Robert Von Hagge.
This course is carved through the lush Mayan jungle where it challenges
any golfer to come and enjoy it. Also features a putting green.
Puerto Aventuras - Marina,
Tennis and Golf Club. Features a par 36, 9 hole course designed by Thomas
Leeman. Maximum length 3,236 yards. Also features a putting green. Rental
clubs and carts are available. Located on the Cancun to Chetumal highway
at Puerto Aventuras, Playa del Carmen. Puerto Aventuras also has swimming
with dolphins. You can relax and watch the dolphin show while having lunch
at the marina and restaurant.
Mayan Jungle
Take a trip out of the ordinary
and explore the wild exotic jungles of the Mexican Riviera. The ATV Explorer
Jungle Tour is the original Playa del Carmen jungle tour. Ride an ATV through
jungle paths, swim in a clear 60 foot deep cenote, explore caves, and climb
ancient Mayan ruins on this 2 hour tour.
Mayan Ruins
Tulum - The smallest Mayan
ruin site among the big three, Tulum only needs a day. These ruins overlook
the ocean and are right on a beautiful beach. This is a perfect spot for
a picnic, a short swim and sun bathing. Don't forget your camera!
Coba - Wear comfortable clothing
and shoes and prepare for an hour and a half drive into the jungle before
reaching these ruins. Well worth the drive as there are beautiful temples
and pyramids to see.
Chichen Itza - This is the
most famous and grandiose pyramid of them all. Bring plenty of film and
enjoy the beautifully kept grounds and the new restoration work on the
pyramid. A must see Mayan ruin for culture enthusiasts. There are also
restaurants, a small museum, and tourist shops on the site. Plan for a
day excursion.
Eco-Parks
Xcaret - An eco-Mayan theme
park for the whole family. A must see if you visit the Mayan Riviera. Prepare
to spend your entire day at Xcaret as there are a million and one things
to do and see. You can swim with the dolphins, snorkel, tour underground
rivers, do sea trekking, visit a butterfly park, a Mayan village, and much
more. The is also an excellent light and sound show in the evening. For
more information: www.xcaret.net
Xel-Ha - Xel Ha is an eco-park
with a large lagoon for snorkeling. It is a great place for first time
snorkellers. Inner tubes and life vests are free, and you can rent snorkel
gear or bring your own. There is an amazing cave system, cenotes, lagoon,
and great snorkeling with thousands of tropical fish. For more information:
www.xel-ha.com
Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve
- The Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, one of Mexico's largest parks, covers
more than 1 million acres of coastal jungle or about 20 percent of the
state of Quintana Roo's land. This virgin wilderness is home and sanctuary
to wide number of species of tropical flora and fauna, of which, the jaguar
found here is counted as one of the many protected species. Offers eco-trekking
through mangroves, lagoons and rivers. Get a close-up look of the wildlife
in the reserve in their natural habitat.
Aktun Chen - Witness spectacular
geological formations and swim in crystal clear fresh water in the underground
caves. Spider monkeys and a serpentarium (snakes) can be seen. For more
information: www.aktunchen.com
Xaman-Ha Aviary - Located
in Playacar, this exotic bird sanctuary is a wonderful natural habitat
for some 60 species of tropical birds that populate the jungles of the
Yucatan peninsula. Scarlet macaws, flamingos, herons and may other beautiful
feathered creatures can be found here.
Jardin Botanico del Dr. Alfredo
Barrera - Beautiful botanical gardens sprawling with exotic species of
tropical fauna in the lush Mayan rainforest. The gardens sit on 60 hectares
of jungle and mangrove. A groomed loop trail provides easy walking to various
collections of plants, all beautifully displayed in their natural environment.
A scenic lookout tower is a bit of a challenge to climb but rewards the
brave with a panoramic view from the mangrove to the sea, and out over
the jungle.
Shopping
Playa del Carmen Shopping
- Play del Carmen is a must for the best shopping in this area. The pedestrian
street 5th Avenida in the heart of Playa del Carmen is lined with boutiques
filled with goods from all over Mexico and the world. With handicrafts
such as fine silver jewellery to hammocks there are shops that cater to
every budget.
The stores that cater to
tourists typically carry items such as carved wood and stone, hammocks,
leather goods, paintings and sculptures. However, there are also high-end
galleries featuring artworks from San Cristobal and Oaxaca for the serious
Mexican art shopper.
If you'd prefer to venture
off the main strip, there are interesting treasures to be found in the
small plaza between 6th and 8th Ave.
About the Author
Jolana Klobouk is a former
travel agent who has traveled extensively for work and vacations with her
family. For more information visit her website: Best
Family Beach Vacations.
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