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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
Tulum Snorkeling Tour: Discover the magic of Tulum! Explore the Caribbean Sea, a secluded cenote, and a cave on a half-day adventure. Come now!
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
Gran Cenote Tour: discover three cenotes in caverns, underground rivers, and open sinkholes that fill the Mayan forest around Tulum. Get into the adve
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
Cenote Tulum Adventure: discover the underground world of cenotes and explore three of the most amazing sinkholes in Quintana Roo on this trip!
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
With our Muyil Ruins Tour immerse in the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, enjoy nature, swim in crystal waters, and learn about the Mayan culture in Muyi
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
With our Tankah Tour discover the fascinating history of the Maya culture in the spectacular city of Tulum and explore a cenote and the native culture
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
Get on our Muyil Tour and discover Muyil through the fascinating world of birds and get enticed by its beautiful environment!
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
Join our Sian Ka’an Tour! Explore Muyil ruins, snorkel in the biosphere’s crystal-clear waters, and swim in a sacred cenote surrounded by nature.
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
With our Coba Tour, enjoy a half-day small-group tour to discover Cobá, an ancient Mayan city buried in the jungle and the #1 hotspot on eBird.
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
Our Mayan Tour promises an unforgettable experience: admire the mesmerizing ruins of Coba and the mystical natural beauty of Punta Laguna.
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
Sian Kaan Tour: relax among palm trees, beaches, and lagoons while exploring Sian Ka'an's beauty, also take a magical boat ride to Boca Paila.
The best time to visit is from November to April, when the weather is dry, sunny, and not too humid. This is also high season, so book early. May to October is the rainy season, but offers fewer crowds and lush landscapes.
Must-see spots include the beachside ruins of Tulum, the ancient city of Cobá, and the eco-parks of Xcaret, Xel-Há, and Xplor. Don’t miss cenotes for swimming or snorkeling, the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, and the vibrant beaches of Playa del Carmen and Akumal.
Five to seven days allows time to enjoy beaches, explore archaeological sites, swim in cenotes, and experience local towns. You can also take a day trip to Cozumel or even Chichén Itzá if you have extra time.
Yes, the Riviera Maya is one of Mexico’s most visited and tourist-friendly regions. Resort areas and main towns are generally safe. As always, stay aware of your surroundings, avoid isolated areas at night, and use registered transportation.
It’s known for its stunning Caribbean beaches, cenotes (natural sinkholes), Maya ruins, luxury resorts, and eco-adventure parks. It’s a top destination for both relaxation and exploration along Mexico’s Caribbean coast.
Expect beach lounging, snorkeling, diving, zip-lining, jungle hikes, cenote swims, Maya ruins, and vibrant nightlife. Whether you want all-inclusive ease or off-the-beaten-path eco-tours, there’s something for every kind of traveler.
Bring light clothing, swimwear, a hat, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen (important for cenote and reef visits), insect repellent, sandals or water shoes, and a waterproof phone pouch. A rain jacket is useful in the summer months.
Enjoy Yucatecan specialties like cochinita pibil, sopa de lima, and salbutes, along with fresh seafood, ceviche, tacos, and tropical fruits. International cuisine is widely available in resorts and towns like Playa del Carmen and Tulum.
Yes, this region is rich in Maya culture. Respect for the land, nature, and sacred cenotes is important. You may hear Maya languages spoken in local communities. Temazcal (sweat lodge) rituals and traditional crafts are also part of the cultural experience.
It blends Caribbean beauty with ancient heritage, offering pristine beaches, mystical cenotes, Maya archaeology, and high-end comforts. Compared to Cancun, it’s more laid-back and nature-oriented, while still offering world-class experiences.