In Tulum, explore the fascinating history of centuries ago with a visit to cobblestone towns, historic landmarks, and the Mayan ruins. Close to both Cancún and Tulum, discover a wonder of the world – Chichén Itzá. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the largest Mayan landmark on the Yucatan Peninsula, and a treasure-trove of ancient architecture and artefacts.
Explore one of the oldest Spanish towns in Mexico – Valladolid. With Mexican folk art, Templo de San Bernardino, and San Gervasio Cathedral, this quiet colonial town is a must-visit.
From Puerto Vallarta, travel by boat to the enchanting Las Caletas beach hideaway – a breathtaking natural reserve. Next to a cascading waterfall, ‘mermaids’ will greet you on arrival, with other magical characters scattered around the island. Take part in a cooking class, sway in floating sea hammocks, go snorkelling, or visit at night to watch a mesmerising musical performance.
If you’re travelling to Chichén Itzá from Cancun or Tulum, stop off at Cenote Suytun. Believed to be sacred to the Mayans, this magical underground cave has a natural pool of turquoise water that you can swim in. Playa del Carmen is also a great base to explore some of the many surrounding cenotes. In Cancún, visit the Underwater Museum of Art with its life-sized sculptures.
The bohemian beach town of Tulum offers tranquillity. Sip fresh coconuts. Sway in hammocks. Walk on white sands as palm trees whisper in the breeze. Dip your toes into turquoise waters. You’re in paradise! In the quieter Playa del Carmen, visit the many beautiful beaches or explore Parque Los Fundadores. No trip to Mexico is complete without sampling the delicious cuisine. From burritos, enchiladas, nachos, and guacamole to more traditional dishes including elote (grilled corn), barbacoa (pulled beef) and pozole soup – there’s plenty to tempt your tastebuds!
“Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, and Tulum offer a wide range of activities for all kinds of traveller. In Cancun, enjoy picturesque beaches, snorkelling, and exploring ancient ruins. The nightlife is vibrant, and a trip to Isla Mujeres is an excellent option for a day of exploration.
Puerto Vallarta has a charming pier, perfect for strolling, and its beaches are ideal for relaxing. The Marietas Islands offer excellent opportunities for diving – and during the season, whale-watching tours are an unforgettable experience.
In Tulum, explore the Mayan ruins with sea views, and swim in breathtaking, natural open caves, such as the Gran Cenote. Beaches like Playa Paraiso offer white sand and clear waters, and the Sian Ka’an Biosphere offers fascinating ecological tours.
Mexican cuisine is a delight – try tacos al pastor, fresh ceviche, and cochinita pibil. These culinary experiences will complete your trip, offering an authentic taste of Mexico.”
Make more of your holiday by going all-inclusive.
Most of our resorts in Mexico are all-inclusive – so you can enjoy the delicious food with the convenience of not having to leave your resort or cook for yourself. Go on… Treat yourself!
There are several airports in Mexico, but the closest to most RCI resorts are Cancun international Airport, Puerto Vallarta International Airport, and Aeropuerto Internacional de Tulum, all offering international flights.
Be sure to do your research on public transport options for bus and taxi services, or you can rent a car if you prefer the flexibility of getting around on your own – ideal for exploring!
The dry season is between December and April, with warm temperatures reaching 28 degrees, and less rainfall.
Travel hassle-free, knowing that everything will be taken care of. Some of our affiliated resorts in Mexico are all-inclusive, which carries an additional fee, payable to the resort. Sit back, relax, and enjoy being in paradise!
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