Friday, July 22, 2011

Rivera Maya, Mexico



Looking for a wonderful destination for your holidays? MexicoVacationTravels will help you choose the perfect spot for you. We have a wide range of travel guides, reviews and photos of different cities in Mexico. If you are a beach lover, we highly recommend Mayan Riviera. The city, also known as the Mayan Riviera, is a tourism district following the coastal Highway 400 which parallels the Caribbean coastline of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, located on the eastern portion of the Yucatán Peninsula. This district historically started at the city of Playa del Carmen and ended at the village of Tulum, although the towns of Puerto Morelos situated to the north and between Playa del Carmen and Cancun as well as the town of Felipe Carrillo Puerto situated 40 kilometres to the south of Tulum are both currently being promoted as part of the Riviera Maya tourist corridor. The city offers majestic beaches, spa and luxurious hotels with world class services and facilities such as the famous Riu Palace and Mayan Palace. For romantic getaways, it would also be a perfect destination for your wedding. For uncrowded and family-friendly experience, you must visit Riviera Maya’s Hidden Worlds wherein you can experience the best cenote snorkeling adventures. And if you feel like walking, you will definitely amazed with Coba for being most the important archaeological sites in the Mayan Riviera. What else you could ask for? Plan your trip now to Mayan Riviera and get all the travel information you need from this site.

The Mayan Riviera, Mexico's Caribbean coastline, is more than just the resort town of Playa del Carmen. Stretching from the fishing village of Puerto Morelos to the biosphere reserve of Sian Ka'an, the area offers visitors a plethora of both eco-tourism and luxury destinations. From world-class golf courses to ancient ruins, Riviera Maya has it all. Snorkeling along the largest coral reef in the northern hemisphere or exploring the archaeological sites at Tulum will make your vacation memorable.  
Puerto Vallarta is blessed with the great weather that you would expect on the Mexican Pacific coast. Spring and winter are excellent times to visit, but don’t forget to bring a jacket for the evenings. Puerto Vallarta is regarded as one of the most pure and unblemished destinations in Mexico. Puerto Vallarta became a popular tourist destination in the late 1960s as the city became more accessible to visitors. Puerto Vallarta is one of the most safest and friendliest place to live in. For years is has been known and named the friendliest city in the world.
Puerto Vallarta is surrounded by exuberant vegetation. The city, divided by the Cuale River, has streets that rise to the summit of hills, and at its beaches, red-roof houses and modern hotels stand out. Puerto Vallarta is a located in the western part of the state of Jalisco in central Mexico overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The second-most visited resort in all of Mexico, Puerto Vallarta attracts over 2 million tourists per year. Puerto Vallarta is one of the top places in the world to view humpback whales and bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat. Each winter, you can catch a glimpse of the humpback whales as they migrate south from their arctic feeding grounds to breed and give birth in the warm, protected waters of Banderas Bay.
Puerto Vallarta is yours to savor and is, without a doubt, one of the friendliest and cleanest beach resorts in all of Mexico. Puerto Vallarta is a city rich with history and an integral part of that stems from its cuisine. A few hundred years ago, as the city was just beginning, inhabitants didn?t have the luxury of dining at four-star restaurants. Puerto Vallarta is no longer the sleepy little Mexican fishing village that it was back in 1960. Located in the foothills of the Sierra Madres and on Banderas Bay, in the center of the Mexican Riviera on the Pacific Ocean, Vallarta has the unique combination of climate, natural beauty, and tropical vegetation and wildlife.















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