Destinations

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Cancun hotel zone

CANCUN With its gorgeous turquoise seas, powdery white-sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, it’s no surprise that Cancun and Isla Mujeres are one of Mexico’s most popular resort areas.

While Mexico boasts an impressive 6,200-mile-long coastline, Cancun and its 10 Blue Flag beaches continue to rank as one of the most popular spots for a beach vacation in the country.

Cancun is renowned for its delectable cuisine and is home to some of the best restaurants in the region. You can find a wonderful mix of authentic Mexican fare and laid-back restaurants downtown, as well as upscale Mexican and international cuisine throughout our restaurants and nightlife options, including restaurants that overlook the Caribbean Sea and the beautiful Nichupté Lagoon.

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Puerto morelos

Puerto Morelos is a charming coastal town located in the Riviera Maya, in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. With its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful beach with crystal-clear waters, it’s a perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of more crowded tourist areas.

The town retains its authenticity with colorful fishermen’s houses, cobblestone streets, and an iconic lighthouse that marks its skyline. Visitors can enjoy activities such as snorkeling in the nearby coral reef, exploring the mangroves by kayak, or simply relaxing on the beach and indulging in delicious local cuisine at the cozy seaside restaurants.

With its laid-back atmosphere and natural beauty, Puerto Morelos is an ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil and authentic experience in the Mexican Caribbean.

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Puerto juárez

Puerto Juarez is a port town located just north of Cancun, in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It serves as a gateway to Isla Mujeres, a popular island destination known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and stunning underwater attractions.

Puerto Juarez itself offers ferry services to Isla Mujeres, making it a bustling hub for tourists and locals alike. Additionally, Puerto Juarez boasts its own stretch of coastline, where visitors can enjoy relaxing on the beach, sampling fresh seafood at local restaurants, or taking part in water sports such as snorkeling and diving.

With its convenient location and access to both mainland attractions and island adventures, Puerto Juarez is a dynamic destination for travelers exploring the Riviera Maya region.

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Playa paraíso

Playa Paraíso, or Paradise Beach, is a stunning stretch of coastline located on the eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, specifically within the Riviera Maya region. Renowned for its powdery white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and picturesque palm trees, Playa Paraíso lives up to its name as a true paradise for beach lovers.

This idyllic beach offers visitors the perfect setting for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling in the warm Caribbean Sea. The calm and shallow waters make it an excellent spot for families with children as well. Additionally, Playa Paraíso is bordered by lush jungle vegetation, adding to its natural beauty and providing opportunities for exploration and wildlife spotting.

The coastline of Costa Mujeres features soft white sand beaches and clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The area is also known for its vibrant marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. In addition to enjoying the beach and resort amenities, visitors to Costa Mujeres can explore nearby attractions such as Isla Blanca, a scenic peninsula known for its kiteboarding and windsurfing opportunities, and the El Meco archaeological site, which features ancient Mayan ruins.

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Costa mujeres

Playa Mujeres is an upscale resort area located just north of Cancun in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Known for its pristine white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, Playa Mujeres offers a luxurious and tranquil escape for travelers seeking a more exclusive and secluded experience.

The area is home to several high-end, all-inclusive resorts, many of which boast world-class amenities such as championship golf courses, lavish spas, gourmet dining options, and elegant accommodations. Playa Mujeres also provides easy access to popular attractions such as Isla Mujeres, with ferry services departing from nearby Puerto Juarez.

Whether visitors are looking to unwind on the beach, indulge in upscale dining and shopping experiences, or explore the natural beauty of the surrounding area, Playa Mujeres offers a serene and sophisticated retreat on Mexico’s Caribbean coast.

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Playa del carmen

PLAYA DEL CARMEN In the middle of several important tourist spots, Playa del Carmen becomes the ideal destination for tourist who wants to know a little about everything.

From the depths of the Mayan jungle, through the cenotes, until you reach Fifth Avenue, Playa del Carmen has what you are looking for.

Now, if what you are looking for is nightlife… you came to the right place, because you will find the best bars and clubs in the entire Riviera Maya.

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Playacar

Playacar is an exclusive residential and tourist community located in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Known for its luxurious resorts, beautiful white sandy beaches, and tranquil, safe atmosphere, it offers a high-quality vacation experience.

Divided into Playacar Phase I and Phase II, it boasts a variety of accommodation options, as well as access to activities such as golf, snorkeling, and wildlife exploration. With its proximity to downtown Playa del Carmen and nearby attractions like the Mayan ruins of Tulum, it’s a popular destination for those seeking a sun-filled and fun vacation.

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Puerto aventuras

The heart of Puerto Aventuras is its marina, which is lined with restaurants, shops, and cafes. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, admire the yachts, and enjoy waterfront dining with views of the Caribbean Sea. The marina also serves as a departure point for various water activities such as sport fishing, snorkeling, and diving excursions to nearby reefs.

The community features beautiful beaches where visitors can soak up the sun, swim in the clear waters, or partake in water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding. The nearby cenotes (natural sinkholes) offer opportunities for freshwater swimming and exploration.

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Akumal

One of the main attractions of Akumal is its pristine beaches, which are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and relaxing. The shallow, calm waters make it an ideal spot for families with children. The highlight of Akumal is its renowned snorkeling opportunities.

The shallow bay is home to a thriving coral reef ecosystem, where visitors can swim alongside colorful tropical fish, sea turtles, and other marine creatures. Many tour operators offer guided snorkeling tours to explore the reef and its diverse underwater life.

In addition to snorkeling, visitors to Akumal can also enjoy other water sports such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and windsurfing. The town also offers a range of accommodations, from luxury resorts to eco-friendly boutique hotels, as well as restaurants serving delicious local cuisine.

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Tulum downtown

Renowned for its stunning beaches, ancient Mayan ruins, and bohemian vibe, Tulum has become a popular destination for travelers seeking a unique and eco-friendly experience.

The town is best known for its archaeological site, which overlooks the Caribbean Sea and features well-preserved ruins of an ancient Mayan city. Visitors can explore the impressive structures, including the iconic cliffside El Castillo pyramid, and learn about the rich history of the area.

Tulum’s beaches are some of the most beautiful in Mexico, with soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. The beachfront is dotted with boutique hotels, eco-resorts, and yoga retreats, offering visitors a chance to relax and rejuvenate in a serene natural setting.

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Tulum hotel zone

The hotel zone of Tulum is renowned for its stunning white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, as well as its bohemian and laid-back atmosphere. Here you’ll find a variety of boutique resorts, eco-friendly hotels, and beachfront cabanas, all integrated into lush tropical vegetation.

In addition to soaking up the sun and enjoying the beach, visitors can explore the nearby Mayan ruins of Tulum, snorkel in local cenotes, or indulge in the unique gastronomy and nightlife of the area.

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Chiquila - Holbox

Properly pronounced as “hol-bosh”, it is a tropical island located just 120 minutes away from Cancun.

The crystal clear water, virgin beaches and its relaxed lifestyle are enough to attract anyone.The island offers 2 particulary unique experiences: the swim with the whale shark and its beaches with bioluminescence.

Unique sunsets, diverse gastronomy and above all the distance from the rhythm of the city is what Holbox has for you.

Do not forget to ask your hotel about the services they have and notify your relatives that much of the day you will be in “vacation time” or “off line” since the services phone lines are intermittent and sometimes you will need the internet of a bar or hotel for communicating.

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Valladolid

One of the highlights of Valladolid is its central square, or zócalo, which is surrounded by historic landmarks such as the Cathedral of San Gervasio, built in the 16th century. Visitors can wander through the streets lined with pastel-colored buildings, stop at local cafes and restaurants, and admire the vibrant street art that adorns many walls.

Valladolid is also famous for its nearby cenotes, natural sinkholes filled with crystal-clear freshwater. These cenotes offer opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring the unique underground caves and rock formations. Some of the most popular cenotes near Valladolid include Cenote Zaci, Cenote Xkeken, and Cenote Samula.

The town is also a gateway to the archaeological sites of Chichén Itzá and Ek Balam, both located within easy driving distance. Chichén Itzá is one of the most important Mayan ruins in Mexico, known for its iconic pyramid, El Castillo, while Ek Balam features well-preserved structures and intricate stucco decorations.

Overall, Valladolid offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the rich cultural heritage of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, with its colonial architecture, vibrant street life, and proximity to ancient ruins and natural wonders.

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Mérida

Also known as the White city; land of the cochinita pibil and people who smile even with their eyes. This destination seems to be a stage ready to be photographed, or to shoot a film. Its impeccable presence matches the guayaberas worn by men, the Yucatecan terno of its women, with extravagant embroidered flowers, precise and ready to show off along its Paseo de Montejo.

Before discovering cenotes, haciendas and archaeological zones in Merida, take advantage of your stay in the capital and discover other attractions that represents its greatness.

The nearest beach to Merida is in Progreso, which is 20 minutes away. If you want to escape the intense heat and humidity, the best time to visit the white city is from December to February or from March to May, but in the last mentioned ones you may find temperature starting to raise and rainy day.

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Progreso

The town’s iconic landmark is its picturesque pier, one of the longest in Mexico, stretching out into the Gulf of Mexico. The pier is a popular spot for strolling, fishing, and enjoying stunning views of he sea and the town’s coastline.

Progreso’s main beach, Playa Progreso, is a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike, offering opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports such as jet skiing and kayaking. The shallow waters make it ideal for families with children.

The Malecón, or boardwalk, runs along the beach and is lined with restaurants, bars, and shops selling local handicrafts and souvenirs. Visitors can sample fresh seafood dishes, sip on tropical cocktails, and soak up the lively ambiance of this coastal town.

Progreso is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with colorful festivals and events held throughout the year, including Carnival and the traditional fishing festival known as “La Cámara.”

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