Posts Tagged: riviera maya

Chablé Resorts: Journey to Relaxation

Chablé Yucatán and Chablé Maroma are masters in the union of wellness, nature and luxury. These exceptional resorts capture the… Read more »

New Hotels in Mexico – 2021

If you’re looking for the newest and hottest hotels in the world, Mexico is a great place to start. From… Read more »

5 Top Luxury Mexico Vacations for Spring

Spring is a great time to travel, and Mexico is closer than you think. Although temperatures are excellent throughout the… Read more »

Looking for a Luxury Hotel in Playa del Carmen? Introducing Viceroy Riviera Maya.

Can’t decide between the seductive privacy of a luxury villa and the opulence of a full-service resort? If you stay… Read more »

Unique and Exciting Things to do in Cancun and the Riviera Maya – Day Tours

Our Cancun-based team is continually seeking out the most spectacular, creative, and memorable ways for guests to spend their holidays… Read more »

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… Read more »

Luxury Vacations in the Riviera Maya

Luxury Vacations in the Riviera Maya

At Journey Mexico, we recommend the Maroma Resort and Spa on the Riviera Maya to our clients when they express… Read more »

Top Adventure Travel Trips in Mexico

Top Adventure Travel Trips in Mexico

Adventure travel trips and tours in Mexico are one of our specialties at Journey Mexico. For those of you planning adventure… Read more »

Playa del Carmen Resorts – Our top picks for 2012

Playa del Carmen Resorts – Our top picks for 2012

Playa del Carmen is situated on the south-east coast of Mexico in the state of Quintana Roo in the Yucatan… Read more »

Underwater Sculpture Park in Cancun

Underwater Sculpture Park in Cancun

Artist and environmentalist, Jason deCaires Taylor, has entered the final stages of an incredible project designed to alleviate pressure on the natural reefs of Cancun, Mexico by attracting both marine wildlife and human tourists to a currently barren area of sea-floor, which will soon become a natural reef of cement sculptures.

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