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A paradise of natural beauty where wellness and history converge

In the Riviera Maya, relaxation and adventure exist in perfect harmony. It’s a land of white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, majestic cenotes and ancient Mayan ruins that hold centuries-old stories. The unique ability to enjoy a swim in Playa del Carmen and explore Chichén Itzá all in one day sets this destination apart.


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Cultural and landscape richness

 

La Riviera Maya es reconocida por su legado maya y paisajes de incomparable belleza. Aquí puedes explorar sitios arqueológicos emblemáticos, como Tulum y Cobá, y disfrutar de paradisíacas playas de arena blanca y aguas turquesas. Este encuentro entre historia y naturaleza hace de la Riviera Maya un destino inolvidable.

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Frequently asked questions about the Riviera Maya

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Which languages are spoken in the Riviera Maya?

The official language in the Riviera Maya is Spanish. However, due to its popularity as an international tourist destination, English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants and shops, making communication easier for visitors.

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Do I need to exchange currency during my stay in the Riviera Maya?

The official currency in the Riviera Maya is the Mexican peso (MXN). Although many tourist places accept US dollars (USD), it is advisable to exchange to pesos for local purchases to avoid fluctuations in the exchange rate. Euros (EUR), although not commonly accepted, can be exchanged for pesos at bureaux de change, banks and international airports. In addition, ATMs are available in most tourist areas and credit cards are widely accepted.

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What is the weather like in the Riviera Maya and when is the best time to visit?

The Riviera Maya enjoys a tropical climate, with warm temperatures ranging from 24°C to 30°C throughout the year. The best time to visit is during the dry season, which runs from November to April, when the weather is more predictable and sunny—ideal for making the most of the beaches and outdoor activities.

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What are the travel requirements to enter the Riviera Maya?

To enter the Riviera Maya, which is part of Mexico, most tourists only need a valid passport. Citizens of the United States, Canada, the European Union and certain other countries do not require a visa for tourist stays of up to 180 days. It is essential to check the specific requirements for your nationality before travelling.

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What is the Tourist Card and how do I get it?

The Tourist Card is a document that all travellers must complete when entering Mexico, including the Riviera Maya. This form will be given to you on the plane or at the border and you must keep hold of it throughout the entirety of your stay, as you will need it to leave the country.

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Do I need any vaccinations to travel to the Riviera Maya?

No specific vaccinations are required to enter the Riviera Maya, although it is advisable to be up to date on standard vaccinations. This ensures a safe and worry-free stay while you enjoy your trip.

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What transportation options are available to get around the Riviera Maya?

The Riviera Maya offers a variety of transportation options, including taxis, buses and private transportation services such as Uber. It is also common to find organised transportation services, which can arrange transfers to the main tourist attractions and excursions.

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Is travelling around the Riviera Maya safe?

The Riviera Maya is one of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations and is generally safe for visitors. As with any other place, it is recommended to take basic precautions, such as avoiding displaying valuables and following local safety recommendations. Staying at a reputable hotel will also ensure you enjoy a safe and comfortable stay.

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What is essential to visit in the Riviera Maya?

The Riviera Maya boasts a wide variety of must-see attractions. Among them are the Mayan ruins of Tulum, the crystal-clear waters of the cenotes, the famous Playa del Carmen and the Xcaret ecological park. It is also highly recommended to visit Cozumel to snorkel or dive in its coral reefs.

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How many days should I spend in the Riviera Maya?

To fully enjoy the Riviera Maya, a stay of at least seven days is recommended. This will allow you to explore the main attractions, relax on the beaches and embark on excursions to archaeological sites, natural parks and cenotes, without feeling rushed.

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What kind of food can I expect in the Riviera Maya?

The Riviera Maya is known for its delicious cuisine, which includes a blend of traditional Mexican cuisine and international dishes. Local specialities include tacos, ceviche, cochinita pibil and fresh seafood. You'll also find a wide variety of restaurants offering vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options.

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What is the difference between Cancún and the Riviera Maya?

Cancún is a modern and vibrant city, known for its nightlife, shopping centres and white-sand beaches. The Riviera Maya, on the other hand, stretches along the Caribbean coast from Puerto Morelos to Tulum and is famous for its all-inclusive resorts, tranquil beaches and archaeological ruins. Both destinations offer unique experiences, but the Riviera Maya is ideal for those looking for a more relaxed and natural environment.

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Can I do a day trip to Chichén Itzá from the Riviera Maya?

Yes, it is possible to do a day trip to Chichén Itzá from the Riviera Maya. The famous Mayan city lies approximately two and a half hours away by car from Playa del Carmen. Many tourism agencies and hotels offer organised tours that include transportation, a tour guide and stops at other interesting sites such as cenotes or nearby towns.

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What are the best beaches in the Riviera Maya?

The Riviera Maya boasts some of the best beaches in Mexico, featuring white sand and crystal-clear water. Some of the most popular include Playa Paraíso in Tulum, Playa Maroma, Xpu-Ha and Playa Akumal, which is famous for its sea turtles. These beaches offer the perfect setting to relax, swim and bask in the Caribbean sun.

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