The Riviera Maya, also known as the Mayan Riviera, is located in the north-east cost of the Yucatan Peninsula in the state of Quintana Roo, México.This district historically started at the city of Playa del Carmen and ended at the village of Tulum, although the towns of Puerto Morelos situated to the north and between Playa del Carmen and Cancun as well as the town of Felipe Carrillo Puerto situated 40 kilometres (25 mi) to the south of Tulum are both currently being promoted as part of the Riviera Maya tourist corridor.
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya |
The Riviera Maya is famous for its large scale all-inclusive resorts and a historical tourism base of smaller boutique hotels as well as the many fine-dining restaurants available along the highway 307 and on or near the beaches. Luxury travel entities have been instrumental in increasing luxury villa rentals and yacht charters in the area however these only represent a small fraction of the total tourism accommodation available.
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya |
All year round you can expect sun and warm weather with an average temperature high of 30°C or 86 °F. the highest temperatures are registered on May and September when temperatures can reach 32°C, 90 °F.. There are also two rainy seasons during October to January and April to July; however they can be a great refresher during the heat of the day.
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya |
A major attraction throughout the Riviera Maya are coastal and reef aquatic activities dependent on the coastal water and the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (also known as the Belize Barrier Reef) which begins near Cancun and continues along the whole length of the Riviera Maya continuing southward to Guatemala. This barrier reef system is the second longest in the world.
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(Mexico) - Mayan village |
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(Mexico) - Mayan village |
Activities at the most visited locations include Jet Skiing, snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming in cenotes, swimming with dolphins, zip-lining, horse riding, sailing, and guided jungle tours. Archeology is also a big tourist draw in the area, including the popular archeological sites operated by the InstitutoNacional de Archeological such as Tulum on the coast, and Chichen Itza and Coba located some distance inland. The self-named ecoparks of Xcaret and Xel-Ha also include some smaller archeological ruins as part of their attractions, but these natural water theme parks operated by private business consortia attract much larger crowds due to the diversity and range of activities provided, such as swimming with captive dolphins.
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya - Akumal |
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya - Akumal |
10 things to do in Riviera Maya
1. Swimming by the only archaeological site located by the sea Tulum.
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya - Tulum Ruin |
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya - Tulum Ruin |
2. Spend a day of amazement interacting with Mexican culture in one of the most spectacular theme parks in the world
Xcaret.
3. Snorkel in the largest natural aquarium in the world Xel-Ha.
4. Get the perfect suntan in
Akumalsilky beaches.
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5. Explore the mystery of the Mayan caves in Aktun Chen.
6. Stroll along "La Quinta Avenida" of Playa del Carmen and enjoy the wide variety of bars, restaurants and shops.
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya - Playa del Carmen |
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya - Playa del Carmen |
7. Return in time and discover a Mayan village.
8. Discover the underwater world at the largest coral reef on the northern hemisphere Snorkeling and Diving.
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya - Xcaret |
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya - Xcaret |
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(Mexico) - Riviera Maya - Xcaret |
9. Get in touch with one of the greatest biodiversities in the world on the Biosphere Reserve of
Sian Ka'an.
10. Relax and experience a Mayan treatment in one of the multiples Spa's in Riviera Maya.
(Riviera Maya& Wiki)
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