Kelly & Ron

Riviera Maya

Passports

Passports

A valid US Passport is required to make this trip. Please visit http://www.travel.state.gov for more information regarding passports. Do not leave this until the last minute as it takes several weeks for your passport to arrive. NOTE: Your passport CAN NOT EXPIRE within 6 months of the return date for your trip (ie. before or during July 2009)

About Riviera Maya

About Riviera Maya

RIVIERA MAYA
Riviera Maya or Mayan Riviera, is located along the coast of the Yucatan peninsula, between Cancun and Tulum, the famous Mayan archaeological site. Large tourist developments and rustic lodgings are intermingled among the rain forests and the natural coastline. The Riviera Maya is a place for adventure: diving, snorkeling, jungle walks, archaeological sites and ruins, underground rivers, cenotes, caverns, beautiful white sandy beaches, bays, mangroves, and inlets.

LOCATIONS
On the coast of the Riviera Maya there are several locations of different importance, size and origin. The heart of the Riviera Maya is the city of Playa del Carmen, which can be considered specifically as a destination by itself. This city has the highest rate of growth in the country. Here you will find all the services and support that you may require during your stay in the Riviera Maya, in addition, restaurants and shopping. Playa del Carmen’s commercial pier is the place where ferries transport people to and from the Island of Cozumel.

TRANSPORTATION
The main point of arrival is Cancun International Airport. From here, the Riviera Maya can by covered via the coastal highway which links the city of Cancun with Tulum and continues southwest, and another which links the cities of Tulum and Coba. Available transportation from the airport includes buses, rental cars or taxis which depart from the terminal. Ferries also depart from Playa del Carmen and Calica, linking the continent with the islands.

Where are we going?

Where are we going?

Our resort is number 7 on this map...