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Cenote swim

Super cool cenote that you can combine with a beach day. Xcacel has a lovely beach, but it also has a small fresh water cenote a few hundred meters in the jungle. Follow the sign off the Xcacel beach to locate this fun cenote. It is an open cenote that is best for swimming.

Fly fishing

Bone, Permit and Tarpon thrive in the remote saltwater flats and shallow brackish bays of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere. Farther south, in the remote village of Xcalak and Bacalar Chico you can land some world-class fishing. Take advantage of local fishing services and guides who take you to the best spots.

If you are close to visit Riviera Maya and are wondering about places to eat. We have one of the best options right between Playa del Carmen and Tulum. Oscar & Lalo´s has been one of the favorite restaurants for many years now. Due to its proximity to the highway is very easy to access.

Uxmal Ruins

This UNESCO Mayan ruin site is less crowded than others and with an overnight stay at local hotels, you can fully enjoy the Uxmal experience

Soliman Bay

This off-the-beaten-track beach destination has remained Riviera Maya’s best-kept secret for a long time. Snorkeling and kayaking is a favorite past time after lunch at Chamico’s Restaurant.

Diving in cenotes

This is another great diving cenote that a local dive center can guide you through. Light refraction, halocline, formations, and beautiful caverns make this cenote special. This is best viewed as a diver though there are great snorkeling and swimming options in this cenote. A small zipline takes you over and into the cenote to make this a fun half-day adventure.

Snorkeling

From the beginner to the seasoned enthusiast, snorkeling in the Caribbean with local guides is exquisite! Choose from so many locations along the coast.

Deep sea fishing

There is nothing like the unexpected thrill of having a sailfish dance on the water at the end of your line. It is hard to beat the feeling of your struggle with a Mahi Mahi as you reel your catch into the boat. The Riviera Maya is fisherman’s mecca and paradise with world class sport fishing year round.

18-hole, par 72 course in Cancun, great for all golfers. Caribbean views and jungle vegetation make you forget you're in the Hotel Zone.

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