Where is the Riviera Maya?
How do I get to Riviera Maya from South Africa?
Do I need a visa to visit Mexico?
Do I need a medical insurance to visit Mexico?
Where to stay in the Riviera Maya?
The 3 main tourist areas are Tulum, Cancun and Playa Del Carmen.
Tulum is known for its well-preserved ruins of a Mayan port city which you can visit on day trips.
Outside of the ruin’s is a lovely area which has be increasing in popularity over the last few years. You can stay in accommodation of any budget, explore cenotes or lie back on the white sandy beaches.
Playa Del Carmen is a popular coastal resort town. Here you will find powdery white beaches, coral reefs, bars, clubs, restaurants and shops. The nightlife is a great mix of laidback beach bars to big nightclubs.
Cancun is a popular destination for honeymooners, families, and party goers!
When is the best time to visit Cancun, Tulum and Playa Del Carmen?
Although it may be busier than other times of the year, December to April will provide near perfect weather with some of the best flight prices.
Unless you are looking to join in with the spring breakers, we would recommend that you do not visit between mid-March and mid-April.
The weather is warm throughout the year, but in the summer (June – August) temperatures can be sweltering, and the autumn is known for storms. However, hotel prices at this time of the year can be considerably cheaper.
What to do in the Riviera Maya?
Dive the underwater museum
Cancún’s Underwater Museum is a sight that you would not believe. There are 475 submerged sculptures (with more being added) which have been used to help preserve nearby coral reefs by giving divers an alternative location to dive in.
Swim in Cenotes
A cenote is a natural pit or sinkhole which has exposed ground water underneath, and Mexico has many of these.
Dos Ojos Cenote can be found north of Tulum and is one of the most extravagant diving sites in the area. This area is formed of two 70m wide sink holes connected by a 400m passage. Plus, the water is nice and warm!
Ik-Kil Cenote can be found near Chichen Itza and is often offered to tourists as part of an organised tour. Here you can swim freely in the waters with the black catfish whilst looking up to the sky. It really is a pretty experience!
Chichen Itza
Chichen Itza may be a 3-hour drive away from Cancun, but a journey well worth taking.
Here you will find Mayan ruins dating back to around 600A.D. The buildings here are also not all they seem. They have been sophistically placed and built to form light and shadows for telling times and dates, as well as much more.
The main and most famous pyramid structure itself features 365 steps, equal to the number of days of the Haab year. During the late afternoon of spring and autumn equinox, the afternoon sunlight casts a series of shadows on the northwest corner of the pyramid. This creates the illusion of a feathered serpent crawling down the pyramid!
Tulum ruins
Here you will find the site of the pre-Columbian Mayan walled city. The city is located on top of 12meter high cliffs with stunning views. You can visit the ruins daily.
In conclusion
he Riviera Maya is an excellent location to go with your partner, friends, or family. There are a lot of things to see and do if you want to keep yourself occupied while still enjoying stunning beaches to lie back and relax on when you don't want to do much.
With its convenient location, you won't have to travel far to find what you're looking for whether it's nightlife, culture, or nature. All in all, the Riviera Maya is an amazing place to visit and you'll be sure to create memories that will last a lifetime.