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Nat Geo Day Tour: Exploring the Mysteries of the Cenotes - A Journey into Mayan Culture
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Nat Geo Day Tour: Exploring the Mysteries of the Cenotes - A Journey into Mayan Culture

On this National Geographic Day Tour, explore Tankah Park in Mexico's Riviera Maya. After an orientation, swim in two cenotes, once considered portals to the Mayan underworld. Enjoy a canoeing session at the third cenote, then end with a refreshing swim at the forth cenote.With insights from a National Geographic guide, trek through the jungle to Cenote Cueva and Cenote Piraña for a refreshing dip. You'll also visit Cenote Naval for an adventurous canoeing session and Cenote Azul for another invigorating swim in its crystal-clear waters. These cenotes were not only sources of fresh water for the ancient Maya but were also believed to be passageways to Xibalba, the Mayan underworld, and were sites for important rituals.Next, head over to a traditional Mayan house to learn about the Melipona bee, a stingless bee that has been cultivated for centuries for its medicinal honey. Enjoy exclusive access to a traditional Mayan kitchen and take part in a demonstration of the art of tortilla-making, where you'll get hands-on with shaping the dough and learn about the secrets of ‘masa' (corn dough). Then, tuck into a buffet meal featuring dishes rooted in the local heritage that highlight the day's discoveries and flavours.Finally, hike to a fifth cenote, learning about the discovery and preservation of these natural sites. Spanning 300 hectares, Tankah Park's cenotes and forests offer Mayan heritage and ecological diversity. This tour also supports the local community and promotes sustainable tourism, helping to preserve these remarkable lands.

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Tour of Chichen Itza’s Maya ruins and Cenote Tsukán with Lunch
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Tour of Chichen Itza’s Maya ruins and Cenote Tsukán with Lunch

A duo of Mexican delights await on this full day tour from Cancun. The adventure begins at the break of dawn with a journey to experience the wonder of Chichen Itza, a UNESCO-listed ancient Maya city. Then, wind down with a swim in a natural underground cenote cave. Hugo, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The early start is worth it – we'll arrive first thing in the morning to experience the magic of the ruins in the soft sunlight and beat the heat'.A guided tour of the ruined city reveals the stories of this remarkable site. It's not hard to imagine the daily lives of the community that lived here and built these impressive monuments. After the guided tour, enjoy free time to make the most of exploring this archaeological treasure trove as you wish. Hugo adds, ‘This ancient city isn't just about admiring the grandeur of El Castillo, but also about feeling the pulse of the Maya civilization that thrived here centuries ago. Don't miss the Great Ball Court—imagine the echoes of the past as players competed in this very spot.'Next, you'll be whisked away to Cenote Tsukán. Cenotes are believed by the Maya to be portals to the underworld, and they are revered in traditional culture. Here, you will plunge into the limpid waters, participate in a traditional ceremony and feel your senses awaken in glorious natural surroundings. Afterwards, you'll enjoy a tasty local lunch, savouring the flavours of regional cuisine prepared with fresh, local ingredients.

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Tulum, cenote swim, turtle snorkelling and beach club combo tour
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Tulum, cenote swim, turtle snorkelling and beach club combo tour

Exploring Mexico just got a whole lot easier. On this full day adventure, you'll tick off no less than four different activities. Start with a guided visit of the archaeological site of Tulum, then head to a cenote for a swim. Next, it's off to Akumal for a spot of snorkelling. Round off your day with lunch at a beach club. Carmen, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The most photographed structure in the archaeological site is the Castillo, which is perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The Castillo might be the most famous, but there are plenty of other ancient Mayan ruins to explore, such as the Temple of the Descending God and the Temple of the Frescoes.'The marvels of the Mayan culture will be revealed on your guided tour around Tulum. You'll learn about it's past as a walled city, and its former role as a trading hub. After the tour you'll have free time to explore at your leisure. Next, prepare to be dazzled by colours at an ancient Mayan cenote, a natural cave with a freshwater pool fed by underground water sources and considered sacred by the Mayans.After a cooling swim, we'll head for the picturesque seaside community of Akumal, known for its laid-back atmosphere, natural beauty, and abundant marine life. With its intriguing underwater world, Akumal offers one of the best snorkelling experiences in the Riviera Maya. Encounter an array of tropical fish, corals, and perhaps even sea turtles. To complete your day, unwind and indulge in a tasty meal at a nearby beach club.

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Riviera Maya Day of the Dead Celebrations with dinner
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Riviera Maya Day of the Dead Celebrations with dinner

Celebrate like a local on Mexico's biggest and most vibrant holiday with this Day of the Dead outing. You'll dive into ancient traditions, and get a memorable glimpse into one of Mexico's most significant cultural events. Lucas, one of our local expert guides, says, ‘Dià de los Muertos is like a family reunion – but with an otherworldly twist. It's a joyful celebration where families honour loved ones through storytelling, music, dancing and of course, delicious food.' Kick off your journey by plunging into the crystal-clear waters of Mexico's mystical cenote – an underground river that's the perfect refreshing start to your adventure. After your swim, you'll sample traditional festival foods like 'pan de muerto', a sweet bread baked in the shape of skulls or bones, as well as savoury tamales, both believed to comfort the souls of the departed. Throughout the day, you'll also learn about cool traditions like ‘offrendas' – offerings to loved ones – and the significance of bright orange marigold flowers. Next, roll up your sleeves and get hands-on with Mexican culinary magic by making your own guacamole. Sip on local wines while a chef spills the secrets behind regional flavours and cooking techniques. Lucas adds, ‘We whip up all the favourite foods and drinks of our loved ones to show we still care. Plus, we even set out their favourite snacks on the altars – you know, just in case they get hungry!' The tour wraps up with a dinner that captures the essence of the day, offering unforgettable memories and a whole new appreciation for Mexico's rich cultural heritage.

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Maya Coba ruins tour with pyramid, ceremony and cenote swim
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Maya Coba ruins tour with pyramid, ceremony and cenote swim

A journey deep into the Yucatán jungle to discover the ancient Maya city of Coba. You'll learn about their enigmatic culture, see the Great Pyramid, meet local villagers and swim in a sacred cenote

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Adults-only Riviera Maya boat trip with open bar and lunch
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Adults-only Riviera Maya boat trip with open bar and lunch

There's nothing quite like that holiday feeling, and this boat trip delivers all the little luxuries that take your holiday to the next level. Crafted and designed with you in mind, this cruise is just for grown-ups, so stretch out and enjoy the peace and the scenery gliding by – a new perspective on Mexico. Alejandro, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Among the special touches you can find on board are fresh fruit, a tasty lunch and, of course, swim stops and water sports so you can make the most of all that stunning water.'From the moment you step onto the catamaran and you're sipping a welcome drink, there's nothing more to do but unwind. Feel the sea breeze on your skin, the warm sun on your back and soak up the wonderful views of the Riviera. There'll be ample space on board to sunbathe and admire the view, so sit back and enjoy the pure relaxation as you sail from Riviera Maya to a secluded spot.It wouldn't be a cruise without a swim stop, so that's on the agenda for your trip, and there's snorkelling and paddleboard equipment for you to try out too. Jump into the tempting waves and test your balance on the SUPs or check out the underwater world. Afterwards, a tasty late lunch and free-flowing drinks will be served on board, then it's time to kick back and relax some more.

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Full-day private tour of Chichen Itza with expert guide
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Full-day private tour of Chichen Itza with expert guide

The ruins of ancient Chichen Itza are a must-visit when in Cancun. This private tour lets you discover the site before the crowds arrive. Better still, you'll explore the complex with one of our local experts, who'll share in-depth knowledge with you. Argelia, one of our guides, says ‘You'll learn about the calendars in the Temple of Kukulkan and its sacred staircase, where each equinox the shadows represent the descent of the feathered snake.' Afterwards, you'll enjoy a cenote swim and visit a Maya village for lunch.It's an early start so as to be the first to arrive at this UNESCO World Heritage Site – the perfect time to snap a few selfies. The stillness adds even more mystery to the magnificent Maya monuments. There's the mighty Kukulkan Pyramid, the Temple of the Jaguars and the macabre Tzompantli, among many landmark sites. ‘The bas-reliefs that tell us about the magical beliefs inspired by their interpretation of the stars,' says Argelia.Next, head to an underground cenote for a swim in its clear waters. Then it's on to the village for lunch. All the food is locally grown and prepared to traditional recipes. Argelia says, ‘You'll taste typical Yucatecan food such as chaya empanadas, cochinita pibil, chicken in axiote rice and black beans and steamed vegetables.' You'll also see the locals show off their skills hand-weaving hammocks – an age-old craft – and find out how this cottage industry helps support the community.

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Aventura Mayas Jungle Park excursion with traditional lunch
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Aventura Mayas Jungle Park excursion with traditional lunch

If you're all about action and adventure, a day of fun-filled thrills awaits at Aventuras Mayas jungle park. Get behind the controls of your ATV to navigate your way through the jungle by ATV, and feel the thrill of flying through the treetops by zipline. And when it's time for a break, there's a Mexican buffet with a selection of traditional dishes on offer. Juanito, one of our local guides, says, "In some of the lines, you glide just above the jungle canopy. In others, you can go upside down, while another has the ‘Superman' option. There's even a ‘flying hammock' for you to try out. It's truly exhilarating."Arrive at the park and after a quick safety briefing from the instructors, we'll crank up the excitement. The order of the activities will be decided on the day to make sure crowds are spread out, and you can enjoy your experiences to the maximum. You'll swoop through the treetops on a seven-line zipline course, where you can soak up panoramic views of the park from above – and you can choose from four different flying modes.Then head back up top to take a break with a buffet lunch of local favourites – the Yucatan's signature pulled pork cochininita pibil is usually on the menu – washed down with water and coffee. After fuelling up for the fun to come, it's time to tear across the mud and zoom through the jungle driving your own powerful ATV vehicle. It's non-stop laughs from start to finish along the rip-roaring 11km route.

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Tulum Private Tour with a Local Guide and Maya Community Visit
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Tulum Private Tour with a Local Guide and Maya Community Visit

This exclusive private tour ensures you'll be one of the first visitors through the gates to explore the Yucatan's best-preserved archaeological site – the ancient ruins of Tulum. A guided tour is followed by a swim in an underground cave and a stop by a typical Mayan community.

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Guided tour of Valladolid with Chukum cenote swim
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Guided tour of Valladolid with Chukum cenote swim

The cool rush of freshwater as you plunge into the Chukum Cenote awaits you on this flavour-packed tour that explores the Yucatan Peninsula's colourful culture and cuisine. After arriving in the pastel-painted town of Valladolid, you'll head to a lively local market where the air is thick with fragrant spices and the stalls overflow with fresh produce. Sofia, one of our local expert guides, says “Valladolid's market isn't just a place to shop, it's where you will feel the heart of Yucatan. The stories, the flavours, the people…it all starts there.”You'll head to a traditional mill to discover the ancient art of transforming corn into masa – the base of Mexico's famous tortilla. Followed up with a stroll down the Calzada de los Frailes, one of Valladolid's most picturesque and historic streets, lined with colourful colonial houses, artisan shops, and boutique cafes. After you've worked up an appetite, it's time to get hands-on with workshops focusing on ancient Mayan cooking techniques. You'll master the art of salsa, press your own tortillas, and learn about the beloved cochinita pibil, a classic pork dish that's slow-cooked underground over hot stones. Taste the fruits of your labour as you tuck into a buffet lunch bursting with those rich traditional Yucatecan flavours. After lunch, you'll take part in a traditional Mayan ceremony before a well-earned cool-down dip in the mystical caves of the jungle cenote in Hacienda Chukum. Finish the day by delving further into the heritage with a wander through a garden to harvest a few fresh picks before visiting a thatched-roof space and traditional Mayan house, each offering a glimpse into daily life shaped by the Yucatan community.

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Xcaret Eco Archaeological Park
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Xcaret Eco Archaeological Park

Experiences for all the family, traditional food, jungle trails, culture and nature – Xcaret has it all. This eco-archaeological park is like nothing else in the Riviera Maya. Located by the sea near Cancun, Xcaret boasts more than 50 attractions that take you through the heart of the jungle in many different ways.

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Playa del Carmen Coco Bongo Tickets
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Playa del Carmen Coco Bongo Tickets

Party the night away at Playa del Carmen's legendary Coco Bongo nightclub, where a Vegas-style extravaganza awaits. In a four-hour show featuring dancers, performers, acrobats and singers, you'll be swept away by the club's dazzling nighttime atmosphere. There are five options to choose from – Regular, Gold Member, Silver Member, Front Row and Drink Pack.The fun starts as soon as you're dropped off at Coco Bongo. Well-known for its glittering performances and music that's sure to keep you on the dancefloor. Once the lights are dimmed, the show truly gets started with glittering confetti falling from the sky and tribute acts taking to the stage bringing the best of Madonna, Michael Jackson and Beyoncé to you.Choose from five options:Regular – Standing only entry ticket with snack and open barGold Member – Separate fast-track Gold Member entrance, with reserved seating, snack and open barSilver Member - Silver Entrance, premium bar with one snack to choose, no seat (one mini hamburger, one hotdog, french fries or nachos)Front Row Ticket – Reserved front row seating area with snack and open bar, skip the lines with waiter service and unlimited drinks.Drink Pack – Standing-only entry with five national drinks, no snack.

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Things to do in Riviera Maya / Playa del Carmen

With white-sand beaches bathed by tropical bath-warm waters and an impressive collection of Maya archaeological sites, the Riviera Maya is a winner. Located just south of Cancun, it’s an ideal destination if you want to combine sun, sea, nature and culture. With historic sites such as clifftop Tulum, the world-famous Chichén Itzá complex and the coastal resort of Playa del Carmen, you won't be bored here for a minute. Top six things to do in the Riviera Maya: 1. Admire Chichén Itzá An excursion to Chichén Itzá is a must when staying in the Riviera Maya. Located deep in the jungle of the Yucatan peninsula, it’s one of the best-preserved Maya sites of all. The impressive Kukulcan pyramid, El Caracol observatory and the Temple of the Warriors are all examples of the Maya’s engineering skills. While the Tzompantli, a wall covered in skull carvings, was used to display the conquests of state or other sacrificial victims. 2. Explore Tulum North of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve are the ruins of the Maya city of Tulum. One of Mexico's most important archaeological sites, it’s located on a 12-metre-high cliff, from which there are Insta-perfect views over the coastline and the Caribbean. El Castillo pyramid, the Temple of the Frescoes and the Temple of the Descending God are the most popular attractions. And to round off your visit, why not enjoy a dip on the beach or in one of the nearby cenotes. 3. Take an excursion to Isla Holbox Holbox Island is 40km long and 36 of those kilometres are sandy beaches. Floating in the Caribbean just to the north of Cancun, it makes for a great day trip. With a bit of luck, you’ll spot dolphins during the crossing. Afterwards, you can explore Holbox town, an easy-going kite surfing mecca, and its surrounding countryside by golf cart – it’s the only mode of transport allowed on the island. 4. Try out some water activities Snorkelling, sailing, diving or jet-skiing – the Riviera Maya is all in on water activities. The underwater world in this part of the Caribbean Sea is particularly colourful and varied. You can swim among turtles and tropical fish year-round and, between June and September, with whale sharks. And if you prefer to take it easy, there’s always a relaxing catamaran cruise to Isla Mujeres. 5. Have fun at Xcaret Eco Park Just south of Playa del Carmen is Xcaret Eco Park, an archaeological adventure park. Boasting more than 50 natural and cultural attractions that help you to be at one with nature. It’s fun for the whole family. And as well as thrilling activities, you’ll get to learn about Maya culture. Attractions and activities include jungle trails, an underground river, scuba diving, snorkelling with nurse sharks, a Maya village with folk music and dancing, and much more. 6. Visit Playa del Carmen One of the top playgrounds of the Caribbean, Playa del Carmen has world-class hotels, hopping nightlife and a very enticing beach. If you fancy poking around boutiques, savouring an ice cream or just watching the world go by, Fifth Avenue is the place to be. While over at Paseo del Carmen Shopping Mall, you’ll find all the famous brands. For a selfie, the Portal Maya gateway to the sea at Fundadores Park is very popular with Instagrammers.
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