Category Archives: Riviera Maya

Incredible Photos of Tulum

One cannot read information about Mexico’s Riviera Maya without a picture of the beautiful Tulum ruins as the highlight photo. The town of Tulum and its ruins are located on the south end of the Riviera Maya, about an hour and 40 minutes drive from Cancun. It has evolved into  a world-class tourism destination that Journey Mexico knows inside and out.

To check out our Tulum guide click here; or just enjoy photos from our most recent trips:

Tulum ruins view

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2014 Tianguis Turistico in Cancun

Mexico’s annual Tianguis Turistico will be held in Cancun next year. Tianguis is the most important travel trade show in Mexico, providing an important platform for travel industry professionals to meet with hundreds of  Mexico tourism service providers. Unlike other travel trade shows, the three day event is entirely focused on one destination and topic: the promotion of Mexico.

Tianguis Turistico in Cancun and Riviera Maya

For 36 years straight, the event was held in Acapulco, Guerrero before making its first move to Puerto Vallarta in 2012. Deciding which city to host the event after 36 years was not an easy task; destinations had to submit proposals as to why they should be host and prove they have the infrastructure required. It is clear why Cancun was chosen for 2014; it has over 32,000 hotel rooms (70,000+ if you include the Riviera Maya), several AAA  4 and 5 Diamond properties, the largest Latin American international airport with the most connectivity and high quality services and framework.

Cancun has already started preparations for Tianguis Turistico. The Mexico Tourism Board is making an initial investment of 40 million pesos, while federal and state government in Quintana Roo will invest 80 million pesos. In an interview with MexicoNews.Travel, Robert Borge Angula, Governor of Quintana Roo, said, “We are already preparing and doing very well with the first arrangements, regarding the productions of such a important event, while also evaluating all the areas of the event. We are very well prepared and we would like to have at least two venues for the fair.”  Later it was announced that the main host for the event will be the Moon Palace Resort on the southern part of Cancun’s Peninsula.The Cancun Center and Xcaret are also being considered as a venue for opening and closing ceremonies.
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The event dates are still not set, but it is speculated to be held in May instead of March or April.
Juan Carlos González Hernández, Minister of Tourism for Quintana Roo, is requesting this change because he says “[March through April] is a period in which hotel occupancy rates are an average of 92%, which would complicate the touistic festivities.” Cancun is also setting expectations for attendees; while 2013 Tianguis Turistico in Puebla was record breaking, Cancun is expecting to surpass it with at least 45 different countries present. Angula commented on the goal, ”[Quintana Roo] is a very well positioned state not only in Mexico, but also in the whole Caribbean as well as Latin America…”

If you’re anticipating to attend this travel fair, you can get more information on their website http://tianguisturisticomexico.com.mx/, or by staying tuned on our blog. If you plan on visiting Cancun/Riviera Maya for any reason, give Journey Yucatan a call. We can help you choose the best accommodations for your stay and give you valuable inside information about the best things to do in this lovely part of Mexico.

The Complete 411 on Tulum: Where to Stay, Eat, and Wander

Tulum, a once “off the beaten path” destination on Mexico’s dazzling Caribbean Coast, is known for its picturesque Mayan archaeological site perched on a cliff overlooking the turquoise blue Mexican-Caribbean sea.  Today, as the region has grown into a world-class tourism destination, it is one of the most visited Mayan sites.  As increased visitation and development pushes down the coast from Cancun, Tulum has retained its bohemian, wild feel along with being home to some of the most spectacular beaches in the world; Tulum has evolved from a cross-roads trading post of the Mayan Civilization to a truck stop village into the type of “travelers place” that reminds us why we travel in the first place!

Beautiful beaches of Tulum

In the beginning Tulum was placed firmly on the backpackers map and had relatively little to no infrastructure for travelers.  The intrepid hung their hammocks between the swaying palm trees, pitched their tents, and quietly enjoyed the white sand beaches, crystalline waters, virgin cenotes with a few others and with nesting sea turtles and other abundant wildlife.  As the word spread of spectacular, secluded beaches and solitude, Tulum became a haven for nature lovers, yoga practitioners, divers, and those looking to escape the mass tourism that enveloped Cancun and then spread down the Riviera Maya.  Today Tulum continues its evolution and now welcomes trendy travelers with a full array of boutique hotels, unique restaurants, and even an organic and tranquil nightlife scene (except for Saturday nights when Papaya Playa pulses and brings in internationally renowned DJs!).  Still off the grid and with only sporadic cell phone coverage (at least on the beach), change has come quickly to Tulum  which now even has its very own chain supermarket; allegedly Wall Mart and Costco have their sites picked out for future development.

The strip of beach where the sought after hotels are located is still off the grid with no hard line power; while this has limited its growth until now, it has also made it vulnerable to environmental degradation as development continues.  Set on a strip of beach in front of the Caribbean and surrounded by the jungle to the east, Tulum archaeological site to the north, and Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve to the South, Tulum really is a finite resource.  While Tulum has gotten a name for itself as a sustainable or green destination, most hotels employ part or full time generators and few are taking sustainability seriously; hopefully that will change or it will begin to impact the very attributes that have lured travelers here from the outset.  One place in particular that is walking the environmentally conscious walk is Casa de las Olas, an innovative, completely sustainable guest house/villa owned and operated by the inimitable James Greenfield.  An array of new niche hotels has entered the area, and although there are a few all-inclusive resorts (Dreams Tulum being excellent for families), most people come for the smaller, boutique hotels.

Travelers who come to Tulum are generally looking for an off the beaten path, secluded, intimate experience with nature and a strong sense of place and community; the contrast from Cancun couldn’t be more stark!  The new wave of boutique hotels, restaurants and shops that have cropped up along the beach in and around Tulum embody the ethos of the destination with a small scale, authentic, down to earth look and feel that is more and more difficult to find.  Price points range from $20 (for a place to pitch your tent) to $1,000 dollars a night offering options for every traveler’s budget. Tulum and its unique community of backpackers, yoga enthusiasts, spiritual travelers, ‘green’ tourists, bo-ho hippes, A-List celebrities and fashion industry execs, would all agree that Tulum is the hot place to be. In fact, Ralph Lauren Magazine says “Tulum has emerged as a destination for the fashionable to decompress and spiritually recharge”

The most innovative new additions to the hotel scene include Coqui Coqui, Jashita, the newly remodeled Las Ranitas, Villa Casa de Las Olas, and  Be TulumPapaya Playa is also making a stir with the consolidation of the former bungalows Prival, Papaya, and Copal.  Travelers looking for a unique Mexican beach vacation will find some of the best experiences at these hotels.

Eco boutique hotel in Tulum

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This photo of Coqui Coqui Tulum is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Tulum Boutique Hotel Jashita

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Beachfront villa in Tulum

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The beach is also dotted with some delicious and memorable culinary experiences; so much so that it’s difficult to even know where to begin; that said, be sure not to miss:  Puro Corazón is an artisanal restaurant fusing traditional regional Mexican food with contemporary and modern cuisine; el Tábano is a family run restaurant using local ingredients and knowhow; The Hartwood by signature Chef Eric Werner is truly extraordinary, again with the theme of using locally grown ingredients, solar powered, and artisanally crafted plates; a 3 star Michelin quality and creativity nestled deep in the beachside jungle of Tulum   Eric is also putting together multi-day culinary workshops that are a must for foodies!

Best restaurants in Tulum

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Parallel to the development on the beach, Tulum pueblo’s growth has been astounding; a sleepy little stop for gas, beer, ice, and some other essentials now boasts more than 30,000 inhabitants who work in and around the dynamically growing tourism industry. Tulum Pueblo straddles either side of the Mexico highway 307 and is teeming with the real deal in terms of restaurants, bars, and fun places to hang out.  Interestingly, some of the best restaurants in the area are found of the beach in Tulum Pueblo including the best  whole Red Snapper, towering portions of ceviche, and the Coconut Shrimp in town at El Camello Jr., unique mole and central Mexican dishes at Cetli, Rincon Italian with fresh pastas homemade sauces hidden local’s place, El Chiapaneco for tacos al pastor and a dizzying array of homemade salsas only open after 6 pm and many more!  For a cool locals late night hang out don’t miss La Gran Mosca Verde for cool cocktails, open air foreign film nights on Wednesday and Sundays, and the best Mojitos in town.

So what else is in Tulum beside eco-chic hotels and beautiful beaches? Tulum is also famous for its cenotes (fresh water sink holes that allow access to the amazing subterranean river system and caverns that criss-cross the Yucatan Peninsula). Cenotes are a big draw because in addition to offering the opportunity to refresh in their fresh and cool waters in the middle of a hot day, they harbor mysterious clues and vestiges of Mayan rituals and history.  Exploring by foot, swimming, snorkeling and even SCUBA expeditions for the truly intrepid (and certified!) are all options to literally scratch beneath the surface of this dynamic region.  Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve to the south offers one of the largest and most important protected areas in the Americas and offers the nature inclined traveler first class opportunities for bird watching, along with hundreds of other species, many of them unique to the region.  Don’t’ miss the sunset from the top of the Cesiak Eco lodge!  You can also visit the small but interesting Muyil archaeological site within the reserve and explore its labyrinth of channels and canals amongst the mangrove and wetland estuaries with local Mayan community members who are making good on the promise of ecotourism.  Nearby you have the impressive Cobá archeological site (only :40 minutes from Tulúm) and if you’re inclined to explore further you can head to Valladolid, a 500 year old colonial village in the center of the Yucatan Peninsula and its first capital city!

Famous ruins at Tulum archaeological site

With so many options for natural, cultural, culinary, and adventure experiences it’s no wonder that Tulúm is the hot place to be these days.  Tulúm is holding true to its origins as a cross roads: between the intensive development to the north and pristine nature to the south; designer hotels and thatched roof bungalows; fashionistas and hippy backpackers, living the experience and being seen in the scene.  The contrasts all point to an almost metaphysical magnetism that Tulum has cast on the creative, the adventurous, and the spiritual, bringing it to the cutting edge of contemporary travel today!

Cancun – Riviera Maya Food and Wine Festival

Cancun and Riviera Maya join together this year to hold their second annual Wine and Food Festival. The festival will be held March 14 to 17 and will feature 25 events. International chefs and sommeliers from around the world will join the exclusive gourmet festival to show off their culinary talents.

Food and Wine Festival in Riviera Maya and Cancun

Last year the festival honored Mexican gastronomy, this year’s theme is Taste the New World – Europe Meets America. Taste demos, mezcal and wine tasting, spirits seminars, and chef competitions are just some of the events that will be held in luxury resorts and venues found in the area. Enrique Olvera and Massimo Bottura are the guests of honor.

The Cancun-Riviera Maya Wine and Food Festival  gives food enthusiasts an incredible opportunity to sample cuisine, taste wines from around the world, and watch cooking demonstrations in the finest spots in the Mexican-Carribean.  If you would like to visit, please contact Journey Mexico.

For a schedule of events, visit www.crmfest.com.

Most Romantic Hotels in Mexico – Beach Resort Edition

What do you search for when trying to plan the perfect couples getaway? What characteristics does a hotel need to have to create the perfect honeymoon, or anniversary? This month, over a hundred people chimed in on Twitter’s #MexChat conversation to discuss romantic destinations and hotels in Mexico.

With first hand knowledge of all the  over-the-top, luxurious, and romantic hotels in Mexico, we decided to curate a list to take the guess work out of researching ’that perfect hotel’ for you and your honey. Here is a list of the most romantic hotels in Mexico – beach resort edition.

Best All-Inclusive in Riviera Maya

Zoetry Paraiso Riviera Maya

Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita
Located in Puerto Morelos, this all-inclusive boutique resort of only 90 luxury oceanfront suites is set on beautiful 14 acres that includes a private beach. The hotel is focused on wellness, serenity, and romance, catering to couples in a relaxed setting.

What makes it romantic: Intimate property, bottle of wine & fresh fruit delivered daily to room, many of the rooms feature a whirlpool and a private plunge pool,  private catamaran rides and private candlelit dinner on pier can be arranged,

Runner Up: Grand Velas Riviera Maya
Adults Only: Secrets Maroma & Excellence Riviera Cancun

 

Most Luxurious in Riviera Maya
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Maroma Resort & Spa
An Orient-Express property, this resort is located on a private beach of powder white sand and turquoise waters. It was once an adult-only resort, and although it now accepts children, the intimate ambiance is still present.

What makes it romantic: Privacy of suites and villas, shared beach loungers, romantic details (upon request), private candlelit picnics can be arranged

Runner Up: Viceroy Riviera Maya
Mayakoba Exclusivity:  Banyan Tree Mayakoba, Rosewood Mayakoba

 

Best All-Inclusive in Los Cabos
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This hacienda-style boutique resort welcomes you with a gorgeous cobblestone pathway and fountain. It is situated on the Sea of Cortes just minutes away from Cabo San Lucas. The resort provides Endless Privileges® all-inclusive getaway that provides gourmet dining options.

What makes it romantic: Adult-only, bottle of sparkling wine and fresh fruit daily, oceanfront suites with private terraces, infiniti-edge jacuzzis available

Runner Up:Secrets Marquis Los Cabos

 

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One & Only Palmilla
One & Only Palmilla is an ultra-luxury resort that has won numerous of accolades. The hotel is an exclusive hideaway of refined tranquility, with an array of accommodations including suites, villas, and casitas.

What makes it romantic: Chilled bottle of champagne and fresh flowers upon arrival, newlyweds enjoy an assortment of chocolate truffles upon arrival along with a romantic turndown amenity, private cove experience available, all ocean-view suites, butler service

Runner Up: Las Ventanas al Paraiso, Capella PedregalEsperanza

 

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Quinta Real Huatulco
Perched on a hillside overlooking Huatulco’s Tangolunda Bay, this resort’s design was inspiried by The Arabian Nights. With only 28 suites, each with their own balcony or terrace, the service is very personalized and attentive. Guests say there is a certain ‘magical’ feel to the hotel that creates the sensation of escape and intimacy.

What makes it romantic: Smaller property with dramatic views, marble jacuzzi tubs in each room,  private beach club, suites available with private pools.

Runner Up:  Camino Real Zaashila 

 

Most Luxurious in Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo
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Viceroy Zihuatanejo
On the shore of Playa La Ropa is the luxurious retreat of Viceroy Zihuatanejo. The 35 guestrooms and 35 suites are housed in casitas providing a good level of privacy; and no two rooms are alike. The property spans a large amount of beach, and also has a private lagoon.

What makes it romantic: Canopy beds, private hammocks with large terraces, suites have an outdoor infinity-edy pool, dramatic setting throughout property and beautiful sunset views

Runner Up: Capella Ixtapa

 

Best All-Inclusive Puerto Vallarta/ Riviera Nayarit
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Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit
This resort is continuously receiving accolades for its luxury and service. The property provides  an array of suites that cater to every need, each over 1,000 sqft and with their own private terraces perfect for a romantic dinner.

What makes it romantic: Amenities such as interior Jacuzzis or outdoor Jacuzzis with panoramic ocean views, sensual couples massages.

Runner Up: Secrets Vallarta Bay, Villa Premiere

Most Luxurious Puerto Vallarta/ Riviera Nayarit
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Four Seasons Punta Mita
Located in Punta Mita, this Four Seasons property offers the absolute best in terms of hospitality, dining, spa, and everything you could ask for in an exclusive resort. There are several pools, a lazy river, private beaches and lounging cabanas that create romantic and secluded settings..

What makes it romantic: Suites have terraces with private plunge pools and hammocks, private 55-foot yacht available to charter, horseback riding and bonfires available for romantic dates

Runner Up: St. Regis Punta Mita

 

 

New Luxury Hotel in Cancun: Nizuc Resort & Spa

The award-winning hotel chain, Las Brisas Hotel Collection, has announced the launching of their new, luxury hotel in the Cancun/Riviera Maya– Nizuc Resort & Spa. Opening its doors in March 2013, Nizuc Resort & Spa combines discreet exclusivity with the allure of the Mayan culture.

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The resort is located at the gateway of the Riviera Maya, at the southern point of Cancun’s hotel zone on Blvd. Kukulkan, known as Punta Nizuc. The 29 acre property that faces the white sands of the Caribbean Sea is settled within a paradise of protected mangroves and lush local foliage. Beyond that, it borders a 22 acre ecological reserve that is open for guests to explore via accompanied walks into Mother Nature’s serenity and silence.

While Nizuc’s prime location makes it a convenient starting point for accessing all of the Yucatan’s natural wonders, archaeological sites and attractions; the true wonder can be found at the resort itselfm with 274 exceptional suites, extraordinary amenities and outstanding culinary selections.

Highlights of Nizuc Resort & Spa include personalized attention and butler service, superb healing spa treatments, five swimming pools (two adult-only), three distinct accommodation areas each offering its own unique atmosphere, and  6 world-class restaurants of gastronomic delicacies head by Executive Chef, Vincet Wallez. The resort treats their guests with what they call “Endless Indulgence™ service culture” – ‘delivering highly personalized service imbued with discretion and warmth, showing each one of their guests what it is like to have a Mexican Spirit and a Mayan Soul.’

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Louis Daniel, NIZUC Resort & Spa’s General Manager, says “We are introducing a new level of refinement at NIZUC to be shared with only the most discerning guests. Diligent preparation for the hotel opening includes meticulous staff selection to provide culinary excellence and impeccable butler-class service. Our exceptional interior design and amenities exude luxury and creates the uniquely serene atmosphere and attitude which defines the culture of the resort.”

For more information, contact a travel planner at Journey Mexico or see Nizuc’s fact sheet.

Ultimate List of the Best Hotels in Mexico

Travel + Leisure recently released their 2013 T+L 500 ‘World’s Best Hotel’s Awards which are a collection of properties around the globe that go above and beyond in design, customer service, amenities, etc. based on votes by Travel +Leisure readers. The hotel categories are broken down by regions and you can find that Mexico surpasses any other country in the Latin America category with 20 properties recognized. In addition, two of those twenty have also made it onto the overall ”Top 50 Hotels” list!

This list has been published annually for quite some time now and the recognition of properties are never a surprise to Journey Mexico. We hand-pick and assure quality in our portfolio of hotels and are very familiar with each and every award-winning, luxury hotel. The list below is a cross between the Travel + Leisure  500 List and  our expertise, to bring you what we believe are really the most outstanding hotels in Mexico.

Capella Pedregal – Cabo San Lucas More >>

Esperanza – Cabo San Lucas More >>

Secrets Marquis – San Jose del Cabo More >>

One & Only Palmilla – Los Cabos More >>

Las Ventanas, Rosewood Resort – San Jose del Cabo More >>

Grand Velas – Riviera Nayarit More >>

Four Seasons – Punta Mita  More >>

Top 15 Beachfront Vacation Rentals in Mexico

If you’re looking for beachfront luxury vacation rentals, Mexico has some of the best. With it’s warm weather year-round, Mexico is a magnificent destination for winter getaways!

While others celebrate the holidays in the dreary cold, you can enjoy pristine beaches, beautiful weather and luxurious accommodations by renting a beachfront vacation home in Mexico. From private villas tucked away in lush jungles to full-service spas within walking distance of the hottest attractions, here are 15 of our top choices for this holiday season:

1.) A four-bedroom villa located in Ixtapa, La Casa del Sol combines stunning views and access to exciting night life with a luxurious space complete with a sand garden and pool.
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2.) The beach-front property of Casa Rubia rests between Acapulco and Huatulco, providing visitors with a private waitstaff and relaxing tropical atmosphere

3.) Villa La Cascada, spanning two beachfront lots in Palmilla Caleta, features amenities like a gymnasium, movie theater and wet bar to accompany its beautiful ocean view; visitors can also take advantage of a high-tech video, audio and lighting system to set just the right mood during their stay.
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4.) Steps away from Médano Beach, Hacienda Condo 501 balances state-of-the-art technology with comfortable furnishings, including a private balcony with views of the stunning surroundings; residents are also treated to a full-service spa.

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5.) Villa Estero, located on Puerto Los Cabos, presents a stunning combination of elegant architecture and luxury fixtures, from its expansive gourmet kitchen to the infinity-style jacuzzi.

6.) Villa Taz, sitting just 100 feet over the Sea of Cortez, offers breathtaking views of the water, a relaxing atmosphere and private beach access.

7.) Located near Cabo San Lucas, Villa Miguel is both stunning and comfortable; this luxurious villa is surrounded by both gorgeous desert landscapes and fresh ocean air.

8..) Nestled within a 100 acre nature preserve south of Cancun, Casa Vela provides the perfect getaway for couples and families; visitors can enjoy the amenities or venture outside to enjoy beaches, hiking trails, rivers and jungles.

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9.) On the shores of the Mexican Caribbean rests an activity-filled vacation destination for couples or families; Villa Albatros is both spacious and serene, providing visitors with ample opportunities for privacy and relaxation.

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10.) Villa Del Mar provides five-star accommodations for visitors of Playa del Carmen; visitors who venture outside the luxurious villa can be treated to trendy shops, restaurants and clubs on famous Fifth Avenue.

11.) From family getaways to destination weddings, spacious Casa Salinas II offers the perfect mixture of privacy, stunning views and a full-service staff on the beaches of Puerto Vallar

12.) Casita de las Flores presents a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean and sits near the Playa Rosa beach club; true to its name, the village is filled with the perfume and bright hues of tropical flowers.

13.) Nestled in the exclusive Pontoquito area near Puerto Vallarta, La Caleta Villa offers access to nine nearby golf courses, several resorts and the La Cruz Yacht Club; the beachfront home itself offers the perfect mix of privacy and luxury.

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14.) Nestled within the community of Santa Carmela, Villa Hayden features a striking entryway framed with waterfalls, and the rest of the villa is simultaneously soothing and majestic.
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15.) Tranquil Las Villas Akumal offers spacious accommodations nestled in the tropics; visitors can enjoy the gardens and beach or stay indoors to take advantage of the comfortable furnishings and gourmet kitchen.

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Best Winter Vacation Tours to Mexico 2012/2013 – The Archaeological Mayan Journey

If you’re looking for a winter vacation to Mexico that is out of the ordinary, the Archeological Mayan Journey is one of the best winter vacation tours for 2012/2013.

This guided tour will give you the opportunity to explore the area once dominated by the Mayan Civilization, and enjoy the beauty and warmth of Mexico’s Riviera Maya.

The Mayan civilization once spanned much of what is now Mexico and Central America and influenced the surrounding cultures to a significant degree. The Maya developed written language, created complex calendars and performed feats of architecture that still merit admiration today. Exploring this vibrant lost culture is the goal of the Archeological Mayan Journey, an exclusive tour that seeks to provide insights into the various periods of Mayan civilization and the achievements of this fascinating native culture.

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The Ancient Legacies of the Mayan Civilization

Estimates vary as to when the Mayan civilization first took root in the area now known as Belize, but archaeological discoveries put that date at somewhere around 2600 B.C. These early Mayans built monuments and may have constructed calendars. As time passed, the Mayans expanded their territories considerably and began creating permanent settlements. These were often the sites of the stepped pyramids, palaces and intricate stone carvings that continue to delight and amaze modern travelers to the area. Mayans engaged in trade with other cultures and maintained small-scale political systems that governed specific areas and regions of control. The development of written language and the detailed records preserved in stone carvings continue to provide the greatest degree of insight into the complex traditions and rituals of the Mayan people.


Tour Highlights – Tracing the Path of the Ancient Mayans

For most travelers, retracing the steps of the ancient Mayans can provide a real sense of connection with this ancient civilization. The Archaeological Mayan Journey provides this connection with the help of an expert tour guide knowledgeable about every aspect of the Mayan way of life. The journey begins upon arrival at the Cancun International Airport. Guests spend one night in this glamorous cosmopolitan city before traveling to Merida, the capital of the Yucatan. While en route, the tour visits a traditional Mayan Indian marketplace to allow travelers to interact with the native people and get a sense of the traditions that still shape the culture today. A stop at the archaeological site of Chichen Itza will allow guests on the tour to catch a glimpse of the famed Kukulcan-Quetzalcoatl temple and ceremonial complex for themselves.

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After a night in Merida, guests will have a chance to examine the gorgeous temple carvings in Uxmal and enjoy a traditional Mayan lunch; the afternoon is reserved for individual exploration of this beautiful and significant cultural area. The Archaeological Mayan Journey also includes expeditions to Palenque and Bonampak, both archaeological dig sites of great importance to researchers and scholars. Both sites have been painstakingly restored; Palenque is especially significant due to the exquisite Temple of the Inscriptions, which features exceptional architecture, well-preserved historical inscriptions detailing the lives of the dynastic line that once ruled this area. Throughout the journey, travelers will be immersed in the culture and the way of life still practiced in this legendary area of the world.

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The Mayan culture still influences many aspects of life in the Yucatan and continues to inspire and attract travelers to this exotic region of the world. The Archaeological Mayan Journey is an excellent way to explore the mysteries of the Maya and experience the wonder of this ancient civilization firsthand.

For more vacation tours to the Riviera Maya and Mexico you can visit our Destinations page.

Best Golf Resorts in Mexico

If you’re looking to avoid the winter chill, Mexico is the ideal destination to soak in the sun and enjoy a luxury golf vacation in first-rate resorts. In Condé Nast Traveler’s 2012 list of the top golf resorts worldwide, 5 of Mexico’s outstanding locations ranked amongst the 15 best foreign golfing getaways. This natural paradise is known for its multi-faceted golf courses defined by lush tropical greenery, desert stretches, mountain vistas and dazzling waterways. Find out where to stay in Los Cabos, Cancun and Punta Mita and more, for an amazing golf trip.


one-and-only-palmilla-golf-resort1) One & Only Palmilla, Los Cabos, Mexico
Three nine-hole layouts, Ocean, Arroyo and Mountain, form the spectacular 27-hole design of One & Only Palmilla Resort’s 7,000-yd course in Los Cabos, Mexico. True to its name, the resort offers an exceptional multi-terrain experience envisioned by Jack Nicklaus. Golfers are transported to Mexico’s enchanting countryside where majestic cacti, placid lakes and sprawling inclines create a versatile landscape for athletes of all skill levels. Rated amongst the top 100 courses in the world, One & Only is the perfect location to host company tournaments or enjoy professional lessons while vacationing.

punta-mita-four-seasons-golf2) Four Seasons Resort, Punta Mita, Mexico
The Four Seasons is host to two Jack Nicklaus courses inspired by the resort’s tropical seaside location. An exclusive natural island green is the standout hole of the Pacifico course, which offers seasonal views of majestic whales traversing the Pacific Ocean. Golfers can test their technique along the complex fairways and hills of the Bahia course, an incredible beachside layout that takes players through green hills and white sands for an unparalleled view of the bay. Guests won’t be disappointed with the Four Seasons’s famed services, which range from state-of-the-art fitness facilities to luxury yachting.

golf-canto-del-sol-esperanza3) Esperanza, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Guests of Esperanza can explore the nearby 18-hole Cabo Del Sol golf course. A true gem for golfing connoisseurs, the layout mirrors striking aspects of Mexican landscape. Surrounded by shelves of craggy rock, smooth white sands, breathtaking arroyos and well-placed bunkers, the desert and ocean courses provide a versatile environment for one exciting game after another. Two of the ocean course’s inventive holes, designed by Jack Nicklaus, rank among the top 500 worldwide. After a long day of golfing, guests can relax with botanical spa treatments or visit Esperanza’s exclusive gallery for a look at authentic Mexican art. For more about  Cabo San Lucas read our blog post 5 Top Luxury Mexico Vacations for Spring 2012 .

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4) Fairmont Mayakoba, Riviera Maya, Mexico
Home to Mexico’s only PGA Tour course, the El Camaleon Golf Club at Fairmont Mayakoba Resort in the Riviera Maya is no less than a golfing adventure. El Camaleon, or the chameleon, is the brainchild of Australian golf legend, Greg Norman. The 7,000-yd course is brilliantly designed to blend into the stunning tropical landscape, spotted with clever obstacles ranging from mangrove trees and sparkling lagoons to sand dunes and natural subterranean caves. Off the course, guests of all ages can enjoy luxury amenities like treetop spa therapy, seaside dining and children’s adventure camp.

5) Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort, Cancún

Guests at Moon Palace Resort will find serenity in the dynamic Jack Nicklaus course set against Cancún’s breathtaking scenery. Beautiful stretches of greenery are surrounded by crystal waters and spotted with challenging bunkers and wetlands for a compelling game. Strategists will appreciate the meticulous details of each nine-hole course as they navigate the distinct environments created for each layout. At this palace resort, golfers receive the royal treatment with snacks provided along the course and drinks at the clubhouse. Golfing lessons and pro rentals are available for novices who want to sharpen their skills.

If you’re looking to get a relaxing golf break this winter, visit Mexico, and you might just experience a trip of a lifetime.