Riviera Maya Tours: Xcaret, Mayan Ruins and more

By Frank D. Gardner


The Riviera Maya is known to be one of the most famous travel spots in the whole of Yucatan and Mexico. This 75-mile coastal region stretches from the Mexican Caribbean towards the south easternmost portion of the Yucatan Peninsula. Not surprisingly, the weather is perfect for travel and there are actually amazing sandy beaches having really clear sea waters. In addition to those things, the place is teeming with birds and also other wildlife. If ever you enjoy leaning more information on archaeology and also adventure well then the Riviera Maya will satisfy you definitely.

In the Mayan Riviera, there are actually 4 large eco parks. In Mexico, the conservation is provided by the community, who in return assist to build up travel and leisure. The profit that they are earning from commercialzing aids in the conservation projects. Numerous businesses do businesses on the Mayan Riviera in order to make it hassle-free for vacationers.

Mayan Ruins and Nature Parks

Xel-Ha and Xcaret are situated in the Riviera Maya along the shore of the Yucatan Peninsula and happen to be fairly commercialized. These 2 eco parks provide great experiences such as special tours and shows.

Nevertheless, when you're enthusiastic about wonderful, more uninterrupted nature you will find much better parks to visit. The Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve as well as Rio Lagartos have lagoons as well as wetlands and houses a large number of animals. The parks actually resides in the inlets which are quite shallow and are flushed by the tides regularly. By doing this, the upkeep of the parks is partially looked after by nature itself, needing less attention from the local people. That, nevertheless, doesn't make them quit keeping the waters as well as the attractions thoroughly clean and always looking desirable to vacationers.

Aquatic Life

Nearly all of these parks are excellent locations for taking break from famous activities in the Yucatan such as mountain treks and deep jungle explorations. There are plenty of fishes to see while you snorkel, and numerous swim near you when you go for a dip. But keep in mind to avoid throwing food at them, or you'll immediately find yourself in the middle of their feeding frenzy. Don't worry, though; piranhas and sharks will not be here to join the party.

Mayan Archeological Sites

The Riviera Maya is among the several favored locations of enthusiastic archeologist as well as historians. You will find spectacular ancient ruins to go to, and Chichen Itza is one of the most famous and, on the banks of the shore, Tulum.

Found south of the Riviera Maya, Coba sits in between 2 lagoons. It is where the largest Mayan pyramid is located and posses great wildlife views and stunning nature.

The Mayan Riviera is actually the center of tourism in the peninsula. Travelers fly inside and out on a daily basis, and you'll never find plenty of time to explore almost everything.




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