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Meetings and Incentives in Riviera Maya Mexico
The Mayan Riviera has surprised travelers for over a decade thanks to magnificent landscapes, natural beauty and cultural legacy. There are many reasons to visit during business travels: Mayan ruins, biosphere reserves, cenotes or ‘sinkholes’, diving paradises, adventure all around and world-class infrastructure; aspects that make of this top Mexican destination, a so-fitting option for successful meetings.
- Accessibility from anywhere in Mexico and many cities around the world
- Natural scenery ideal for open-air activities for Groups and Conventions
- Dynamic destination that offers state-of-the-art facilities for successful events
Main Attractions
Cenotes or Sinkholes
Mayans had these deep limestone depressions –that uncover underground rivers– as sacred spots to worship birth-death cycles of life and fertility. Nowadays there is an estimate of 6,000 active cenotes, offering an enigmatic yet lively experience in contact with nature. Swimming up the depths of these caves is a non-to-be-missed activity.
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Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve –‘Where the Sky is Born’
Named Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, this extension of land boasts incredible beaches, tropical forests, coral reefs and cenotes; home to more than 300 bird species. Either kayaking across the mangroves or discovering the many ancient Mayan archaeological sites, Sian Ka’an will leave a footprint on your travel log.
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Tulum
Built to serve as fortress to the ancient Mayan cities, Tulum represents part of this Culture’s greatness. Set on the edge of a cliff with magnificent views to the Caribbean, the Mayans managed to build up a beacon to point the very spot where vessels could go through the dangerous coral reefs and get to solid ground.
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Xcaret Park
A natural park full of activities for everybody: from swimming with dolphins and colorful marine species to visiting the first butterfly farm in Mexico, to be amazed with the Living Orchid Museum and evening performances of ancient ceremonies with more than 300 actors on stage. Lively Xcaret will surprise you.
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Cenotes or Sinkholes
Mayans had these deep limestone depressions –that uncover underground rivers– as sacred spots to worship birth-death cycles of life and fertility. Nowadays there is an estimate of 6,000 active cenotes, offering an enigmatic yet lively experience in contact with nature. Swimming up the depths of these caves is a non-to-be-missed activity.
Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve –‘Where the Sky is Born’
Named Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, this extension of land boasts incredible beaches, tropical forests, coral reefs and cenotes; home to more than 300 bird species. Either kayaking across the mangroves or discovering the many ancient Mayan archaeological sites, Sian Ka’an will leave a footprint on your travel log.
Tulum
Built to serve as fortress to the ancient Mayan cities, Tulum represents part of this Culture’s greatness. Set on the edge of a cliff with magnificent views to the Caribbean, the Mayans managed to build up a beacon to point the very spot where vessels could go through the dangerous coral reefs and get to solid ground.
Xcaret Park
A natural park full of activities for everybody: from swimming with dolphins and colorful marine species to visiting the first butterfly farm in Mexico, to be amazed with the Living Orchid Museum and evening performances of ancient ceremonies with more than 300 actors on stage. Lively Xcaret will surprise you.
Things To Do
Sports and Recreation
Immerse in stunning natural landscapes and enjoy while golfing on courses edged by the Caribbean Sea and rainforests, delight on turquoise waters while paddle boarding or on board of a sailing catamaran, scuba dive to amaze at the multiple marine animal and plants species or program an all-day fishing escapade.
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Archaeological Sightseeing
Ancient Mayans left a legacy of knowledge, science and traditions behind. Today, visitors amaze with wonders like Coba, with the tallest pyramid of the region, Chichen Itza, part of UNESCO’s World Heritage list and Muyil, the trading post back in the Mayans times –part of Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve.
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Ecotourism
Being surrounded by lush tropical forests and the Mexican Caribbean, Riviera Maya has many ecological sites to visit: explore Akumal’s Yal-Ku lagoon; Xel-Ha, –one of the largest natural parks in the world– with an ocean-floor walk wearing a special suit, or the Great Maya Reef of 46 square miles length, are some of them.
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Adventure
Discover a land full of marvels everywhere riding an ATV to get to intricate trails that unveil Mayan ruins, sacred sinkholes, paradisiacal beaches; inject a flush of adrenaline by zip-lining the rainforest or even zip- biking above the treetops. You can also ride on an amphibious all-terrain vehicle!
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Sports and Recreation
Immerse in stunning natural landscapes and enjoy while golfing on courses edged by the Caribbean Sea and rainforests, delight on turquoise waters while paddle boarding or on board of a sailing catamaran, scuba dive to amaze at the multiple marine animal and plants species or program an all-day fishing escapade.
Archaeological Sightseeing
Ancient Mayans left a legacy of knowledge, science and traditions behind. Today, visitors amaze with wonders like Coba, with the tallest pyramid of the region, Chichen Itza, part of UNESCO’s World Heritage list and Muyil, the trading post back in the Mayans times –part of Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve.
Ecotourism
Being surrounded by lush tropical forests and the Mexican Caribbean, Riviera Maya has many ecological sites to visit: explore Akumal’s Yal-Ku lagoon; Xel-Ha, –one of the largest natural parks in the world– with an ocean-floor walk wearing a special suit, or the Great Maya Reef of 46 square miles length, are some of them.
Adventure
Discover a land full of marvels everywhere riding an ATV to get to intricate trails that unveil Mayan ruins, sacred sinkholes, paradisiacal beaches; inject a flush of adrenaline by zip-lining the rainforest or even zip- biking above the treetops. You can also ride on an amphibious all-terrain vehicle!
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