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Mayan Riviera Travel Overview
The Mayan Riviera is one of the most popular vacation destinations in North America. Located south of the city of Cancun on the Yucatan peninsula between Punta Brava and Tulum, the Mayan Riviera is home to some of the most fabulous resorts, beaches, and sight seeing. Outside the resorts, vacationers will be enthralled by the such destinations as the Mayan Ruins, the Great Mayan Reef, and eco theme parks such as Xcaret & Xel-Ha. Two of the most popular tourist destination towns are Playa del Carmen and Tulum.
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What to do outside the resorts:
Aktun Chen (www.aktunchen.com) - Aktun Chen is an eco-park containing almost 1,000 acres of rainforest. The name means "cave with an underground river inside". There are three main caves to explore. Inside the caves you can view stalactites and stalagmites and cenotes, while outside there are many different species of animals to see, including a serpentario (snake observatory).
AquaWorld (www.aquaworld.com.mx) - AquaWorld's mission is to provide the best watersports experience known to man! The best Cancun Scuba Diving, the best Cancun fishing. The largest variety of Cancun tours and the most fun!
Centro Ecologico Sian Ka'an (www.cesiak.org) - Centro Ecologico Sian Ka'an was established in 1986 as part of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Program. It encompasses 1.3 million acres of protected habitat. The center contains 23 known archaeological sites, and is home to 103 known mammal species, 336 known bird species and is an important nesting site for two species of sea turtle.
El Eden Reserva Ecologica (http://www.uv.mx/CITRO/el_eden/) - El Eden is a 500,000 acre, privately owned, eco-park dedicated to conducting research in biological conservation of the Yucatan. Visitors can experience the flora and fauna of the Yucatan peninsula first hand through on e of their many excursions.
Ruinas del Rey - Located in the Cancun hotel zone, The Ruinas del Rey (Ruins of the King) dates back to the 2nd and 3rd century BCE, and was excavated in the 1950's. Many experts believe that the site was used as both an astronomical observatory and a royal burial site.
Tres Rios Eco Park (www.tres-rios.com) - Tres Rios Eco Park Tres Ríos is where three rivers meet the sea. Located just south of Cancún, north of Playa del Carmen and a few miles from the Island of Cozumel, Tres Ríos lies in the heart of the Riviera Maya. It is an exclusive retreat where the rivers and sea converge and the Mayan heavens meet the earth. Nestled within a 326-acre lot of natural resources, Tres Ríos is home to three natural rivers, an estuary, 10 cenotes (freshwater springs) thought by the Maya to be entrances to the underworld and a one-mile stretch of sandy white beach.
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