Culture, history, and traditions
Discover iconic monuments, cultural symbols, and the historical legacy of Latin America's most fascinating places.
Fauna, nature and sustainability
Explore the wildlife and natural beauty of our destinations, and the conservation initiatives that will make your travels leave an impact on you, not the environment.
Local flavors
Discover the culinary richness that defines each destination and the flavors they transport.
Adventure and sport
From the sea to the green, feel the thrill of the sport. Because our destinations invite you to keep moving.
The heart of Barceló
Get to know the people that will make your stay an unforgettable experience.
THE CORAL REEF OF COZUMEL
The crystal clear water of Cozumel, a result of its low level of nutrients, represents a challenge for marine fauna. Here, the coral reef becomes an essential source of nutrients, vital for biodiversity. This reef is home to turtles, rays, sharks, and tropical fish. An essential visual spectacle that deserves to be protected.
THE BULL SHARK, majesty and nobility
The Mesoamerican reef, the second largest in the world, is home to bull sharks that migrate to the region during the winter to breed. Although intimidating, these sharks can grow up to 10 feet long and 660 pounds are noble, majestic, and vital to the marine ecosystem.
THE FASCINATING HISTORY OF TEQUILA, an icon of Jalisco
Tequila, the quintessential Mexican beverage, is made from the agave plant. Its history and processes, which date back centuries, connect us with the art and legacy of this drink, a cultural icon. Margarita, Tequila Sunrise, and Bandera are just a few of the ways in which you can appreciate the authentic taste of Mexico.


