Itīs called Riviera Maya. Thatīs what Sian Kaán tells us, which translated means Birth of the Sky. Right there, between the pristine blue ocean and the emerald green tropical forests and jungles, is nature in all of its splendor. Think of paradise in these terms: laying in a hammock under the shade of a palm tree, facing beautiful white beaches, sipping a cool drink, enjoying delicacies of the palate and a warm but refreshing breeze caressing your moist skin.
Riviera Maya offers endless possibilities to choose from: tranquil sea coves and bays to rougher more open ocean; transparent lagoons and mysterious water springs with landmarks and vestiges of a culture thousands of years old. Or how about exploring the worldīs second longest reef, which stretches from Quintana Roo to Honduras
Also to choose are a variety of beach and water sports, with places offering all the infrastructure and services you need. Those of a more adventurous spirit will never find enough time to see the extensive network of historical, natural and cultural attractions, that are spread throughout the south of Quintana Roo. From sleepy fishing villages to magnanimous ruins of temples hidden in the exuberant jungles that characterize this land truly gifted by nature. |