In small towns like Tulum, Akumal and Puerto Aventuras bikes and golf carts are a good option. You would be surprised of how easy it is to book in advance. If your holidays in Riviera Maya are close, we recommend you to check with your Concierge, the best options on affordable transportation in town.
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Water shoes are useful for your Riviera Maya vacation for both the sea and the cenotes. Though water shoes are not necessary they have a purpose.
No crowded nightclubs or wild Spring Break scene here! On Holbox, what you’ll find is laid-back outdoor bars that focus on creative craft cocktails and Mexican beers for chilled-out island-style evenings under the stars. Keep reading to find out our three favorite bars in Isla Holbox.
Snorkeling with the Turtles in Akumal is a precious activity in this little Riviera Maya town. For the sake of protecting the turtles, the rules for using the bay have changed.
Follow this easy running Route in Tulum and find other runners on the route! This is a great way to see Tulum and keep active.
The Coba ruins, a mayan ruin close to the Riviera Maya, is a large archaelogical site that is best seen with a rented bike at the ruins.
It is not a secret that the Riviera Maya is filled with retail stores chocker block full of ‘stereotypical souvenirs that visitors like to take home. Think velvet somberos, maracas, sarapes, and shot glasses.
A list of things to do on a rainy day in the Riviera Maya. You can explore as much inside as you can outside when the weather is not cooperating on your vacation
Loco Gringo has found amazing beachfront rentals with swimming pools so cool you might forget the Caribbean is right in front of you. Here are a few of our favorites.
Set in downtown Cancun, Market 28 is a large open-air shopping area where you can purchase anything from t-shirts to traditional Yucatan clothing, and even grab lunch.