Mayan Riviera Mexico, Why Is It So Popular?

Popularity is growing rapidly for the Mayan Riviera. It’s a section of Yucatan Peninsula coastline that runs from Cancun, in the North, to Tulum in South. This once quiet part of the Yucatan Peninsula has become an attraction for tourists.

The Mayan Riviera: Atmosphere and Costs

Visitors from North America will find the Mayan Riviera a less crowded alternative to Florida. You can visit it for less than Florida and the Caribbean islands like Barbados and Jamaica.

The current attractive exchange rate is a bonus for visitors coming from Europe and the UK. The Mayan Riviera is a cheaper option to visiting Southern Europe in a 2-week period.

Mayan Riviera Ancient Sites

The Mayan Riviera’s fascinating and ancient Mayan sites are a rare treat for tropical locations. You can actually see the Mayan Riviera ruins from the Tulum South, where you can relax on your sunbed. You can also visit Chichen Itza and Coba.

Divers, Snorkeling, Beaches and Other Water Sports

Golf Swing Speed Challenge

It’s hard to imagine how one could describe the Mayan Riviera beaches. They are white sandy beaches with warm seawater. A holiday is a relaxing time with warm breezes, a cocktail at the sunbed and a great view. You will find the Mayan Riviera blessed with beautiful Caribbean Sea and all of its water activities, including diving/snorkeling. Cozumel, an island that is closer to the coast than other resorts on the mainland, offers diving lovers a great opportunity.

Activity Parks

Golf is a passion? You will find courses at all major resorts. You can also take your kids to Xel Ha, Xcaret or Xcaret – Eco Theme Parks they’ll love. There are many great bargains available, including locally made crafts. You can also go sailing or horse-riding.

Conclusion

It is amazing to see the variety of options for a vacation/holiday in Mayan Riviera. You will find the Caribbean Sea and climate beautiful. The people are friendly and affordable.