Mayan Riviera – Why is it so Popular?

Mayan Riviera – Costs and Atmosphere

For visitors from North America, the Mayan Riviera is a more laid back alternative to Florida. It is also cheaper to visit than either Florida or the Caribbean islands such as Barbados or Jamaica.

For visitors from continental Europe or the UK there is the added attraction of the current favourable exchange rate. This can make travelling to the Mayan Riviera a more cost-effective option than visiting Southern Europe over a two-week stay.

Mayan Riviera Ancient Sites

Few tropical destinations have the benefit of the fascinating ancient sites on the Mayan Riviera. At Tulum in the South the ruins are actually right on the coast, so you can admire them from your sunlounger! Other sites of note (all possible in a day) are Coba, Chichen Itza, and, Xel Ha.

Diving, Snorkelling and Watersports

The Mayan Riviera is blessed with beautiful beaches, a sunny climate, and the stunning caribbean sea with all its opportunities for watersports and diving/snorkelling. The island of Cozumel is a real jem for diving enthusiasts

Beaches

Where does one even start to describe the beaches on the Mayan Riviera? Beautiful white sand beaches with warm ocean water. Warm breezes and your favourite cocktail served at your sunbed – now that’s what I call a holiday!

Activities and Theme Parks

If golf is your thing you are well catered for here. For the kids try Xel Ha or Xcaret which are two Eco-Theme parks that they will love. Shopping is fabulous with many bargains to be had.

Conclusion

The range of possibilities on a holiday/vacation to the Mayan Riviera is simply amazing. The climate and caribbean sea are beautiful, the people firiendly, and the cost reasonable – what are you waiting for?

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2 Responses to “Mayan Riviera – Why is it so Popular?”

  1. Jim Walberg Says:

    Boy, no you are talking about one of my favorite Caribbean places. I have spent 30+ years sailing and having adventure in the Caribbean, and the Yucatan and Quinato Roo regions of Mexico are hidden treasures. Not many people think of Mexico on the Caribbean, but this beautiful area you are menioning is IT. Thanks for the update. Until next time….fair winds.

  2. fractionalnews Says:

    Hi Jim

    30 years in the Caribbean – I’m so jealous!

    Thanks for the comment.

    Neil

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