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		<title>Places and beach experiences in Costa Maya</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Costa Maya is the stretch of Caribbean coastline in the state of Quintana Roo, located south of the Mayan Riviera; it is sometimes referred to as the &#8220;Grand Costa Maya&#8220;. The most familiar destinations in the Costa Maya are Majahual, Bacalar, and Xcalak. The Great Maya Reef is located just across from the Costa Maya, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Costa Maya</strong> is the stretch of<strong> Caribbean coastline</strong> in the state of<strong> Quintana Roo</strong>, located south of the<strong> Mayan Riviera</strong>; it is sometimes referred to as the &#8220;<strong>Grand Costa Maya</strong>&#8220;. The most familiar destinations in the Costa Maya are <strong>Majahual, Bacalar, and Xcalak</strong>. The <strong>Great Maya Reef</strong> is located just across from the Costa Maya, making this an excellent area for scuba diving and snorkeling. Even though the area is mostly undeveloped it has been growing quickly and rapidly after construction of a large pier to accommodate cruise ships. Destinations on the Costa Maya are blessed with<strong> soft sand beaches</strong>, grass thatched palapas, and the<strong> coral reefs</strong>. these villages are busy when ships are in port, since the cruise passengers explore every corner. There are bars, restaurants and shops that make their time pass by so quickly that they want to return to these beautiful villages. Except from the traditional shops, where local people sell handmade jewellery, there is also a new and modern tourist shopping mall that is open only to cruise ship passengers. Here you can find anything you want to have to remind you on your trip to Costa Maya. There are several jewellery stores and many small shops selling ubiquitous souvenir items. Most of the tourist just run into the already mentioned shopping mall without being aware of the beauty of the place they are in. so, stop for a moment and realize that these tranquil ports and villages have palm fringed beaches and calm aquamarine waters offering an abundance of water and land activities. In Costa Maya, <strong>Zip Line Park</strong> has finally been open. It offers all in one tour starting with an Unimog Tour through the lush bio sphere, 4 impressive Towers, 3 complete Zip Lines and an informative Guided biosphere walk exploring manicured jungle Maya trails.<br />
Another excellent tour is Costa Maya Beach Break Experience. Under this interesting title there is an life time experience of pleasure, you can choose incredible beach location and it would be your for a whole day. But that is not all, you will get an open bar, beach chairs and everything you need to have an amazing day in the sun. When we talk about the activities on Costa Maya, we really have to inform you how amazing it is to go snorkeling in the richest sea in the world. This activity is just a part of what is offered to you in Costa Maya Private Snorkeling and <strong>Fishing Excursion</strong>. By doing this you can explore Reefs or visit deserted beaches you have only dreamed of. So, make sure that you have used up every segment of Costa Maya before leaving it.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Riviera Maya includes the eastern coastline of Mexico&#8217;s Yucatan Peninsula and it is also known as the Mayan Riviera. It faces the Caribbean Sea&#8217;s gentle waters under which is the second largest coral reef barrier in the world. The Mayan Riviera has been blessed with a warm, tropical climate with intense midday sun, making it [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Riviera Maya</strong> includes the eastern coastline of <strong>Mexico&#8217;s Yucatan Peninsula</strong> and it is also known as the <strong>Mayan Riviera</strong>. It faces the<strong> Caribbean Sea&#8217;s</strong> gentle waters under which is the second largest coral reef barrier in the world. The Mayan Riviera has been blessed with a warm, tropical climate with intense midday sun, making it one of the favourit destinations. The most interesting towns and attractions of Riviera Maya are<strong> Cancun, Puerto Morelos, Playa del Secreto, Playa Paraiso, Punta Maroma, Punta Bete, Xcalacoco, Playa del Carmen, Xcaret, Puerto Aventuras, Xpu-Ha, Kantenah, Aktun Chen, Akumal, Xel-Ha</strong>, etc. Do not get surprised when you ask people what attracted them to Riviera Maya and they say the beach and the water, because that is the truth. That is what calls them at the first place but they go home with much more. There are unique cultural and historic points of interest inland. Chichen Itza is within the jungle and the excursion to there takes up most of the day. It i san ancient Maya capital, and there you can experience the Observatory, El Castillo pyramid, Ball Court and Sacred Wall. Another thing worth of seeing is Tulum and Xel- Ha. This is a combination of immersion in Maya history with the extreme beauty of Xel-Ha. If you are not familiar with what Xel-Ha is you will be surprised to hear that it is a completely natural aquarium and eco-park ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Something similar to Xel-Ha is Xcaret. It features an aquarium, aviary, butterfly pavilion, botanical garden, Mayan village, and archaeological sites. Here, you can also float down an underground river, snorkel, go horseback riding, and swim with dolphins. If you cannot leave this place, do not worry there are also restaurants there and nightly entertainment.<br />
In Riviera Maya there is a large variety of<strong> hotels</strong>, some of them are small and modest boutique hotels and some are luxury, all-inclusive or to someone&#8217;s surprise, there are also hotels that are exclusively for adults. The most attention is given to Adults-only hotels by the tourists. They are restricted to adults age of 18 and over. They offer more rooms and greater services and facilities, some of tehm are all-inclusives and other are clothing-optional. Some of them are the following; Maroma Resort, which was voted number one beach in the world by the Travel Channel. Royal Hideaway Playacal is a Four-Diamond hotel, while El Dorado Maroma is intimate all-inclusive hotel with 15 spa treatments. There is really huge amount of hotels here and each of them is special in a certain way and you will definitely find the one that will make your dreams come true.</p>


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