Riviera Maya Riviera Maya is a tourism district following the highway 307 of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It historically started at Playa del Carmen and ended at Tulum pueblo, though the towns of Puerto Morelos to the north of Playa del Carmen and Felipe Carrillo Puerto inland are both currently being promoted as part of the Riviera Maya tourist corridor.
It is famous for its all-inclusive resorts and smaller boutique hotels along the highway and on and near the beach.
Luxury travel entities have been instrumental in increasing luxury villa rentals and yacht charters in the area.
The Riviera Maya terrain is flat, covered by low tropical jungle, and its coasts alongside the Caribbean provide many kilometers of powdery white sand beaches, inlets, bays, and mangrove swamps. As in all of the Yucatan Peninsula, there are no important above-ground rivers with the exception of the Rio Hondo, a navigable river on the border with Guatemala.
The most important lagoons in Riviera Maya are Coba, North of Tulum, Bacalar to the Northeast of Chetumal, the State's capital, and Chichancanab, between Santa Rosa and Polyuc. Sweetwater "cenotes" are abundant in the region, and were the original water sources for the ancient population centers of the Maya culture.
The Riviera Maya average annual temperature ranges from 77 °F (25 °C) to 86 °F (30 °C). Cenote water temperature for snorkeling or diving is around 76 °F (24 °C) year-round. Offshore water temperatures range from 78 °F (26 °C) in January to 84 °F (29 °C) in August. May through November is the rainy season.
En la Riviera Maya hay 51 hoteles de clase internacional 5 estrellas que ofrecen 18.040 habitaciones, de los que 11 ofrecen un servicio de calidad Palace. La mayor parte son complejos de todo incluido, lo que quiere decir que el precio de la estancia en el hotel incluye todas las consumiciones (comidas y bebidas) y el acceso a las actividades del hotel (jacuzzi, aquagym, aeróbic, gimnasio, pista de tenis, pista de volley, billar, discoteca…)
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