Activities in Cancun
Coba, Chichen Itza, cenote and Valladolid tour with lunch
Book now a guided excursion to visit in one day Coba, Chichen Itza, and Valladolid. You'll also swim in a wonderful cenote.
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You'll enter the secret world of the Maya on this private evening tour with a difference. Visit a typical Maya house in the heart of the forest near Playa del Carmen and open your eyes to their food and rituals, then swim in a cenote during the hours of darkness.Journey to a Maya community in the jungle and enjoy a spiritual experience that you'll find nowhere else. We'll firstly visit a typical Maya hut to learn about their ancient customs and meet the local people, after which you'll be shown how to make tortillas and achiote chicken from scratch. Then a healer – or shaman – will take you step by step through the ancestral purification rituals, including seashells and fire in a temazcal, a stone-built sauna.Before dinner, we'll walk through the rainforest to an ancient cenote, where you'll be able to swim in the crystal-clear water. Finally, you'll feast on local dishes with the villagers before returning to your hotel.
Thrill-seekers will go wild for this exciting morning out in Cancun. We'll take you to the heart of the Maya jungle where you can try your hand at ziplining, horse riding and cenote swimming. And if you really want to rev things up, jump on an ATV for a thrilling ride through the wilderness. Then, when you've worked up an appetite, you'll head for lunch at a rustic restaurant, serving up local faves.
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Isla Contoy & Isla Mujeres Boat Cruise
Swathes of white sandy beaches, tropical bird sanctuaries and dazzling coral reefs – these are just a few characteristics of Contoy and Mujeres islands. And, on this full day boat trip, you'll hop across the sea from Cancun for a day of snorkelling, sunbathing and wildlife spotting.
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Sian Ka’an Reserve Tour with Boat Trip and Maya Village Visit
The ancient Maya called it ‘Where the Sky Begins' – and there's definitely a touch of heaven to Sian Ka'an. Its mangroves, coral reefs, wildlife and archaeological sites mean that it's both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve, placing in the champions' league of natural parks.
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Priority Tickets to Xel-Há Park with Transfer and Lunch
Xel-Há is the stuff of fantasy. Limpid lagoons with shades of sapphire, jade and aquamarine surrounded by tropical jungle and mangroves. It's bursting with natural beauty and exciting things to do, making it one of the most appealing Riviera Maya destinations. Swim, snorkel, zipline and soak up the atmosphere of this tropical adventure park.Discover mystical caves in the jungle, snorkel down the river as you admire the surrounding wildlife, jump five metres into the water beneath you and zipline across the river – Xel-Há is 100% pure excitement. You'll also be able to relax in the calming surroundings of unspoiled nature or walk, cycle and take the mini-train along jungle paths to admire species of flora and fauna in their natural habitat.Last but not least, there are four restaurants serving local dishes. And you can learn all about the Maya legends surrounding Xel-Há, too. It's a place of wonder and beauty, where you and all the family can experience a wild time immersed in nature. You can also take advantage of up to 50% off selected Dream activities such as Zip Bikes and Ray Encounters, as well as photo packages. And with exclusive tour, you'll enjoy an exclusive transfer and priority access.
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Delphinus Dolphin Experiences at Puerto Morelos
Swimming with dolphins is the stuff holiday dreams are made of. Put a big tick on your bucket list with the range of experiences on offer at Delphinus. From couple's swims and one-on-one interactions, to family options for up to eight of your nearest and dearest, Delphinus' team of experts will help you make memories in Mexico that'll last a lifetime.
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Private Tulum Tour with Nopalitos Lagoon and Lunch
This private tour has an ideal 50/50 mix of culture and relaxation. First, you'll explore the Maya ruins of Tulum, their only city by the sea, then while away the remaining hours at the Nopalitos lagoon, which only recently opened to the public. Gustavo, one of our local guides, says, ‘Just when you think the Riviera Maya has no surprises left up its sleeve, you discover Nopalitos. Its flat water, with virtually every shade of blue imaginable, changes before your eyes as the clouds drift above the lagoon.'You'll kick off with a guided tour of the archaeological site of the Maya city of Tulum – the only one they built on the coast. As you admire monuments such as the Temple of the God of Wind and El Castillo pyramid, you'll be treated to views over the Caribbean. Afterwards, you'll have some free time to either hit the beach – famed for its turtles – there or take a few more photos. Gustavo says, ‘Tulum is that perfect balance between culture and nature. You see all these iguanas lazing around the ruins of the city and turtles ambling along the beach.'Then, it's on to Nopalitos. This freshwater lagoon gets its name from its similarity to the pads of the nopal cactus, also known as the prickly pear. It's darker in the middle because there's a deep cenote there. It's ideal for relaxing or trying out some paddleboarding and kayaking. After lunch, you can hit the hammocks or dangle your feet over the water from the wooden jetty.
Cancun skip-the-line taco tour and local beer tasting
Discover the best 4 taco joints in Cancun and try a wide variety of this Mexican typical food. Complete your experience matching your dinner with local beers.
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Set sail for a day of complete Caribbean relaxation aboard this full day boat cruise. First up is a stop at the inhabited Isla Pasion, where you'll have some free time to spot flamingos or relax on the unspoilt beach. Then, it's on to the island of Holbox, where you'll hit two of its best sandy strips – Punta Cocos and Punta Mosquito. You'll also grab lunch in a local restaurant.
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