The intimate Omni Puerto Aventuras Beach Resort has a prime beach location on the north end of Puerto Aventuras' main beach. PA, or "Puerto" as it is called, is a luxury yachting/marina community just 45 minutes south of Cancun International Airport and 15 minutes south of Playa del Carmen.
About the Omni & Puerto Aventuras For the discriminating traveler seeking rejuvenation, the Omni Puerto Aventuras Beach Resort offers a complete refuge without the crowds. No this is not another mega-all inclusive resort but an exclusive hideaway of 30 rooms in a up-scale community of villas and luxury condos. There is plenty to do right in Puerto which offers sportfishing and sailing excursions departing right from its own marina for 250 yachts. Land-lubbers will be happy to know there is also a 9 hole golf course, tennis club, lots of shopping and seveal restaurants to choose from on the main marina, plus the CEDAM Maritime Museum, "swim with dolphins" and a few marina front bars. The closest Mayan ruins site is Tulum 35 minutes south.
Thirty rooms All guest rooms are comfortably spacious (375 sq.ft.) and air conditioned with a small terrace and private Jacuzzi tub on the terrace. Interiors have colorful regional decor and beautiful stone/marble finishes giving an air of elegance to the tropical surroundings. All rooms have separate showers, hairdryers, in room safes, mini-bars, direct dial telephone, satellite TV, individual climate control and a "Magic Box" to receive your continental breakfast service each morning.
Vacation research For adventure, 30 minutes drive south is the Pueblo of Tulum, the Tulum ruins and Tulum beach. 10 minutes south is the seaside town of Akumal and about 15 minutes north, the major tourist town of Playa del Carmen. For more things to do and places to see research our listings of Mayan ruins, eco-parks, beaches and other vacation towns on the Riviera Maya. To research restaurants and other activities nearby and up and down the Riviera Maya coast please use our services directory or the links at the bottom of the page. You may find our archive of Mayan Riviera spotlight articles useful as well.




















