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If you're looking for a luxury resort, Riviera Maya is the perfect option: the very best standard of accommodation with premium amenities, as well as virgin beaches with clear, calm waters that are ideal for snorkelling and diving. The Riviera Maya consists of 150 km of Caribbean coastline and extends towards the Mexican peninsula of Yucatán, from Puerto Morelos to Punta Allen. It's known for its white sandy coves, with a few rocky outcrops where the fresh water flows into the ocean.
By far the most distinctive geographical area in the region is the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the second largest reef system in the world. This huge underwater formation stretches from the tip of the Yucatán peninsula southwards towards Guatemala. It's home to up to 100 different species of coral and 500 species of fish, as well as sea turtles. What's more, whale sharks pass through this area for their annual migration. Guests who dive in are guaranteed an unforgettable experience as they explore the marine life that makes the Riviera Maya a paradise for divers. Hundreds of businesses along the entire coast offer guided tours, so visitors can choose whichever trip best suits their level of experience and interests.
The leisure options for guests staying in the Riviera Maya are not limited to the beach. A quirk of nature has formed a network of underground rivers beneath the coast, the largest in the world. At many points the waters rise up to the surface, where they form pools that are better known as cenotes. No two cenotes are the same: some are overshadowed by enormous rocks, whilst others are open to the sky, surrounded by jungle vegetation. Swimming or diving becomes a spiritual journey as you join the ancient Mayas, who themselves revered the cenotes. The crystal clear waters make it possible to observe the different marine species, even the tiniest fish, in incredible detail. In fact, cenotes are amongst the greatest treasures for underwater photographers. Qualified divers can venture into the caves accompanied by a guide, offering the expedition of a lifetime. Divers can encounter limestone formations that resemble giant columns and icicles, shoals of glittering fish and even real treasures such as jade and gold that the Mayans threw into the pools as gifts to their gods.
The hotels on the Riviera Maya are outstanding, both as a starting point for adventures and as a place to relax at the end of the day. Needless to say, service is always a top priority, and the amenities include huge swimming pools, direct access to the beach and stunning restaurants where you can sample freshly caught seafood and specialities of Mexican cuisine. What's more, the staff are trained to help guests plan their activities, whether they want to swim with dolphins, see monkeys in their natural habitat or plunge into a jungle on one of the zip-lines at one of the nature parks in the area.