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CUBA PLUS OFFER YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY A MULTI-DESTINATION TRIP, THIS TIME VISITING RIVIERA MAYA

Nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs — find your paradise at Riviera Maya, Mexico. The 86-mile slice from Tulum to the Punta Allen peninsula is known as the Riviera Maya. Here, travel is all about the turquoise sea that laps at spits of powder-find sand, but you'd be remiss not to set aside time to explore the ancient remnants of the region's Mayan civilizations, too.

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Riviera Maya also knowed as Tulum is arguably one of the best parts of the country to visit and one of the easiest destinations in Mexico to reach. You'll fly into Cancun Airport and transfer to Riviera Maya where you will have the opportunity to explore the Mayan Zone, a collection of small communities with agricultural and historical significance in the heart of the state of Quintana Roo. This walled city was one of the last built by the Mayans. The pre-Columbian cliff top ruins are among the best preserved coastal sites where you can see stunning ocean views.

Tulum has been a favorite destination for yogis and surfers for many years, but more recently the stylish hippie town has gained a reputation with international foodies, too. Unleash your inner food-lover at Hartwood with its daily-changing chalkboard menu. The daily catch — including grouper, mahi mahi, and Caribbean octopus — is cooked over an open flame for a rustic sea-to-table feast. Another option is for you to visit one of the local favorites, Antojitos La Chiapaneca, for some addictive tacos. Keep your evening going at Gitano with excellent mezcal cocktails and an outdoor disco floor.

With so many options and such a diverse array of experiences, it can be difficult to plan exactly what to see and where to stay. Here you can find a wide range of fun eco-parks that deliver a ton of exciting activities for everyone. In fact, they're the most popular attractions in the entire region with millions of visitors every year. With a dedication to preservation, the Mayan Riviera offers plenty of opportunities to see these and other treasures of the land and sea firsthand, with limited environmental impact.

Visiting cenotes is another experience unique to this area. Cenotes are sinkholes filled with fresh water, typically found in caves, that the Mayans believed were sacred places. With thousands of cenotes found in the Riviera Maya area, it's easy to find one to explore through diving or swimming.

Our own travels to Mexico and numerous contacts and agreement made in the country have uncovered small, private houses away from mass tourism and excellent private guides in Mexico's most unique and least visited areas. From Tulum to the Punta Allen peninsula, we have the right contacts and guides to design the most pure off the beaten tourist track just for you thorugh this wonder of Mexican nature.

We work with some world-class beach properties, luxury resorts and boutique hotels in a very specifically chosen locations. As if that were not enough we have managed to obtain partnerships with the main hotel chains that provide our customers with preferential prices with up to 20% discount on the public price. Could we ask for more?

All of our Cuba + programs include: international flight from Havana, Private Transfers IN/OUT, Concierge Service and Accommodation.

Explore a unique holidays, combining the best of Cuba and Riviera Maya in just one shut, discover the best time and places to visit in each destination with our multilingual expert guides, the efective amount of nights that you should spend in each destination to build a memorable experience in the Caribbean.

Contact with our Bespoke Trips team now and ask for a Cuba + program including Riviera Maya and receive our promotional price.

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