The region that we call the Riviera Maya of which Tulum forms a part is an area of 130 kms stretching from Puerto Morelos in the north to Punta Allen in the south. This area of flat terrain covered by tropical dry forest and mangrove, offers numerous activities. Visitors will find delight and relaxation in the beauty of the Caribbean Sea. Its many stunning beaches offer many activities, like snorkeling, diving, kite surfing and other watersports. Food lovers will appreciate a cuisine rich in flavor and often spicy. In the evening there are numerous bars where menus are filled with local cocktails, and festive music is always an ingredient for a fun evening.
Visitors can not leave the region without having visited at least one Cenote. These natural fresh water caves have formed from the collapsing limestone bedrock which formed a network of underwater caves and river systems stretching hundreds of kilometers all over the peninsula. Masterpieces of nature, sacred spaces for the Mayas, connecting the underworld to our world, they are still magical and mysterious places where a calming atmosphere to relax and connect with nature prevails.