Mexico Resort Activities

Chichen Itza

Take a tour to Chichen Itza, the capital of the ancient Maya empire. Follow the steps into the past and discover the most important cultural centre of the Maya civilization. The mysterious city of Chichen Itza was an important ceremonial centre and you can still see the magnificent pyramid of Kukulkan (75 feet high and without a doubt the most impressive monument in Chichen Itza), the Temple of the Warriors, the Ball Court, the Observatory and the Sacred Well where countless victims were sacrificed to ancient gods.

Coba Mayan

This attraction gives you the opportunity of a fascinating encounter with Mayan culture, where you will visit Coba, a spectacular archaeological site hidden inside the rain forest, at the Yucatan Peninsula. Once there you can climb the Nohoch Muul temple and admire the stunning landscape surrounding this site.

Tulum & Xel-Ha

Discover one of the most beautiful archaeological sites of the Riviera Maya, the only one overlooking the Caribbean Sea and its turquoise waters as a walled fortress. It is believed that Tulum was once, one of the main ports of the Maya civilization. From here you will be taken to Xel-Ha a spectacular theme water park, unique at the Riviera Maya, where you will spend a day of adventure enjoying natural, ecological and aquatic attractions.

Xcaret Eco Park

Known as ''nature's sacred paradise'', Xcaret is one of the world's most famous eco-archaeological parks. Here, you will find archaeological ruins, a dolphin show, horses, a farm with tropical birds, butterflies, bat caves and a stunning beach. You can go also snorkelling in the famous caves and the well known underground river. With its 53 activities to enjoy, Xcaret is an experience for all your senses.

Aquatic Expedition

Come and enjoy an unforgettable day of snorkel where we'll take you to travel across the Yalku Lagoon, and visit two beautiful cenotes in the Riviera Maya. Cenotes are natural sinkholes formed by dissolution of rock, which may or may not be linked to an active cave system, and the subsequent collapse of the rock ceiling of the void. The Mayan considered these systems as sacred, existing open waters ones or sheltered sites.

Bullfights & Mexican Traditions

Bullfighting is one of Mexico's oldest traditions, dating back to the age of Hernan Cortes, who was the first bullfighter in Mexico. A demonstration of courage and style, combined with authentic folkloric dancers and Mexican Rodeo, are all part of the magnificent show.

Bullfighting is an ancient Spanish festivity with a Mexican folkloric angle, where the skills and the courage of the matador are demonstrated in front of a fierce animal of almost half a ton. Bullfight is an emblematic activity for Mexico. In Cancun this event is held in the city's Bullring to give you a sample of the Mexican traditions. Come with us and cheer Ole!! You must not miss it!

Yamil Lu'um

Located on Cancun's highest point (the name Yamil Lu'um means "hilly land"), this archaeological site stands on the grounds of the Park Royal Cancun, which means that non-guests can only access the ruins from the beach side. Although it comprises two structures-one probably a temple, the other probably a lighthouse-this is the smallest of Cancun's ruins. Discovered in 1842 by John Lloyd Stephens, the ruins date from the late 13th or early 14th century. Keep your eyes out for iguanas roaming around the ruins.