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2014
13
September
What are the best activities near Iberostar Paraiso Beach in the Maya Riviera?
13
September
Question:
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Jennifer
cfor info on things like cenotes, restaurants, markets, etcheck out www.locogringo.com
Donna
The resorts usually have daily activities and nightly entertainment, shopping excursions, tours.
Alice
www.xelha.com Incredible place!! Natural Aquarium park
Sharon
Yeah I know the resorts have lots to offer, I just wanted to see if other people had suggestions too.
Dawn
Rio Secreto underwater river and caves. Amazing!http://www.riosecreto.com
Deanna
We loved isla mujueres. Most beautiful beaches - highly recommend!
Jennifer
we took collectivos everywhere and skipped the tours, much more our speed. Akumal is a great little area to visit as is Tulum.
Vidya
if you like history, make a trip to the pyramid at Coba......if you are into snorkelling, swim with the green turtles in akumal and check out the corals at puerto morelos
Deb
A day at Xel-Hal is great - snorkelling, swim with dolphins, lazy river.....head into Playa one late afternoon, to wander along 5th Avenue shops and restaurants/pubs (27 blocks)....take a cab to Dos Ojos - beautiful cenote to swim in and snorkel around. Coba is a long day, but well worth it - it's one of the last 'ruins' that you can still climb.
Ilona
loved that resort !!! have fun !!!
Millie
Please do no support swimming with the dolphins
Kevynn
Hey Sharon, we went last year and did an excursion booked through our resort that took us to Coba (Mayan ruins you can climb), then to a Mayan village for a traditional lunch, short kayak, a couple zip lines, and then a spiritual ritual before a repel into a cenote (a pool of water in a cave thing) for a bit if swimming. It was definitely worth the money and was probably the best part of our trip. I can tell you more about it on Monday if you want!
Sharon
Sounds excellent Kevynn, looking forward to it
Kristin
Millie - agreed:) Please do not support swimming with the dolphins.
Wendy
Can someone tell me why to not support swimming with dolphins?
Matt
It depends how you look at it but dolphins are kidnapped from the ocean where they usually swim upwards of 50km per day - then they are ripped away from their family/pod and put in a giant aquarium where they can barely swim at all. Most dolphins die and actually commit suicide after awhile by not surfacing. This is why places like SeaWorld are now going out of business. Some dolphinariums treat the animals better than others and some think that they atleast help create a connection to humans who can then help "save them" from being slaughtered and kidnapped. I dunno. For me, it's definitely temping to swim with them. I've scuba dived with them in the wild which is quite different. But sacrificing a few for the many I'm not sure I'm behind. Personal decision really
Matt
On another note: I went to Cancun on a media visit and Riviera Maya / Play Del carmen. It's certainly not a "mexican" experience but there are some cool activities: Snorkel, dive or swim in the cenotes. Drive a Ferrari around a race track in Cancun city. Party at Coco Bongo. Visit the temples such as Tulum (and go to the beach there forsure) and Chichen Itza. Scuba dive in the sea. Visit Xa-an park (I think thats the name - its a unesco world heritage site as well)
Ilona
Xcaret is awesome too ... the night show is excellent ...
Kara
If you like more of an adventure park xplor is a fairly new option. Lots of activities!
For snorkeling our favorite spot was akumal. You can take the local transit from playa del carmen to the beach for next to nothing. Bring your own equipment or rent for cheap. We got a private guide and gear for $25, but you can easily do a self guided one. So many turtles and rays! Beautiful.
Cracker
No dolphin swimming anywhere. Watch the documentary the Cove. You will then understand
Kristin
Allison-how do you get from your resort to the cooking school? Taxi? Collectivo?
Kristin
This sounds so interesting! Thanks?
Jennifer
Collectivos run all day. We never had an issue using them and quite liked them.
Gillian
Sharon Whelton I was jsut doing a search and this came up!!! We need to chat!
Sharon
Absolutely Gillian!! X
A.I. says...
Exploring the Maya Riviera: Things to Do in Iberostar Paraiso Beach, Mexico
If you're heading to the stunning Iberostar Paraiso Beach resort in the Maya Riviera, Mexico, you're in for an unforgettable vacation! This region offers a wealth of exciting activities and breathtaking natural wonders to explore. Here are some of the top things to consider during your 8-night stay:
1. Discover the Ancient Ruins of Tulum
Just a short drive from the resort, the ancient Mayan city of Tulum is a must-visit. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, these well-preserved ruins offer a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Maya civilization. Explore the iconic El Castillo pyramid, marvel at the beautiful carvings, and take in the stunning coastal views.
2. Swim in Cenotes (Natural Sinkholes)
The Yucatan Peninsula is famous for its unique cenotes – natural sinkholes filled with crystal-clear water. These geological wonders provide a unique opportunity to swim, snorkel, or dive in their mesmerizing underground pools. Some popular cenotes near Iberostar Paraiso Beach include Cenote Azul, Cenote Dos Ojos, and Gran Cenote.
3. Explore the Vibrant City of Playa del Carmen
Just a short drive away, Playa del Carmen is a bustling coastal town with a lively atmosphere. Stroll along the famous Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenue), where you'll find a variety of shops, restaurants, bars, and street performers. Don't miss the opportunity to try authentic Mexican cuisine and indulge in the local nightlife.
4. Take a Day Trip to Cozumel Island
Hop on a ferry and spend a day exploring the beautiful island of Cozumel, renowned for its incredible snorkeling and diving opportunities. Discover the vibrant marine life, coral reefs, and underwater caves. You can also explore the island's charming streets, visit the San Gervasio archaeological site, or simply relax on one of its pristine beaches.
5. Indulge in Resort Activities
Don't forget to take advantage of the fantastic amenities and activities offered by the Iberostar Paraiso Beach resort itself. Unwind on the stunning beaches, try your hand at water sports, enjoy a round of golf, or simply lounge by the pool with a refreshing cocktail in hand.
No matter what you choose to do, the Maya Riviera promises an unforgettable vacation filled with natural beauty, rich culture, and endless opportunities for adventure. Enjoy your stay at the Iberostar Paraiso Beach and create lasting memories in this tropical paradise!
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11
July
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July
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Sharon
We're off to the Maya Riviera in Mexico (staying in the Iberostar Paraiso Beach) in two weeks for 8 nights - any suggestions on good things to do around there?