The Yucatan Peninsula is a magical place in Mexico that you definitely have to visit at least once in your lifetime and in this article, you will find 9 unforgettable things to do in Riviera Maya!
Mexico had been on my bucket list since at least 2008, when I worked as a server in some restaurants in California, USA. Many of my colleagues were Mexicans and I simply fell in love with their attitude towards life and with their sincere, sunny smiles!
When the chance finally arose, I flew all the way from Europe to discover the beautiful Yucatan Peninsula for 2 weeks!
So, I spent 2 weeks touring Yucatan with a rented car. I mostly visited Riviera Maya, which is located on the eastern side of the peninsula.
What is there to do in Riviera Maya? If you want to visit beaches, freshen up in crystal clear waters, swim with sea turtles, see one of the New Wonders of the World, and just have the time of your life, then keep reading; you will find tons of useful tips for your Mexican dream vacation!
Here is my list of the top 9 things to do in Riviera Maya:
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1. Chichen Itza, Mexico – A new wonder of the world
You did not see this one coming, did you? 😂
Chichen Itza is by far the most well-known attraction in Yucatan and maybe in the whole country!
Chichen Itza is a huge complex of Mayan ruins shaped like pyramids built by the Maya people approximately 1200 years ago.
The famous Mayan ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Even if you choose an all-inclusive, relaxing vacation, a day trip to Chichen Itza is totally worth it – it is such an impressive place!
By the way, here is a fact I learned in Chichen Itza – The Mayan calendar consists of periods and the periods change every 2,880,000 days. On December 21st, 2012, at 11:11 UTC it was supposed to be the year when those periods changed, not the end of the world, as many people thought.
NOTE: Please keep in mind that the area is pretty large and it is not only made of just that one pyramid you see in all the pictures. It is an ensemble of many greatly preserved ruins. You need at least 1.5 hours to discover everything without rushing through it.
TIP: After exploring the site, you might want to get a traditional Mayan spa treatment at Hacienda Chichen’s Yaxkin Spa. This is one of the best Mayan spas, hidden away in a jungle garden close to Chichen Itza, where they practice natural Mayan cleansing and healing rituals. You can choose to have a massage, get a face mask or algae body wrap, and more! You will feel like a new person!
Chichen Itza entrance fee
Visiting Chichen Itza requires an entrance fee of MX$672 (US$33.50) or MX$735 (US$37) if you want to see the night show.
NOTE: Basically, the entrance to Chichen Itza requires two tickets – one for MX$255 and one for MX$417. Together, the entrance fee is MX$672 as I said earlier, but the thing is that you will have to buy them from different windows. But no need to panic! The staff will tell you where to go.
What is this night show I mentioned above, you might ask? Well, it is basically a light show projected on the main Chichen Itza pyramid. You can come at 6 PM, see Chichen Itza during daylight, and then stay for the night show as well, which starts at 7 PM in winter time, and 9 PM in summer time. The show lasts for about 1 hour. During that time, you can explore the site with an audio guide included. You can purchase tickets for the night show online.
LIFEHACK: Get cash! It is 10% more expensive if you pay with a credit card. 😉
If you want to take a guided tour in Chichen Itza you can hire a guide directly at the entrance of Chichén Itzá. Prices usually range from MX$600 to MX$1,200 (around US$30 to US$60), depending on the guide’s experience and the size of your group. Tours generally last 1.5 to 2 hours.
I visited Chichen Itza on a Saturday morning (visiting in the morning or evening is better, as it can get really hot at mid-day) and I was surprised to see that there were not so many people.
If you want to visit Chichen Itza before the crowds arrive, I recommend a private early morning tour with an archeologist that you can book here. A good alternative would be this full-day guided tour of Chichen Itza with cenote swimming in Cancun.
How to get to Chichen Itza
In my opinion, getting there with a rented car is the best option! Chichen Itza is located 2 hours and 20 minutes from Cancun and 2 hours from both Playa Del Carmen and Tulum.
If you don’t feel like renting a car, there are tons of Chichen Itza tours in Riviera Maya available out there. Here are Chichen Itza tours from Cancun, from Playa del Carmen, and from Tulum. The prices are anywhere between US$50 to $150 per person, depending on whether you would like a Chichen Itza private tour and if you want to stop by some cenote or visit the city of Valladolid on the way, if lunch is included, etc.
Chichen Itza Hotels
If you are going to continue your Yucatan road trip, I recommend staying in Valladolid overnight. It is a small colonial town near Chichen Itza, and there are tons of reasonably priced hotels there.
Luxury (US $100 and above):
- Hotel Meson del Marques is a great 5-star hotel with spacious and nicely decorated rooms and an awesome outdoor pool. The hotel is actually a Colonial 17-century house and it also has an on-site restaurant!
- Hotel Posada San Juan is another great option – this 4-star hotel has amazing reviews, tasteful decor and an outdoor pool and sun terrace.
Middle-priced (from US $50 to $100):
- Hotel Catedral Valladolid is a very nice 3-star hotel in the center of Valladolid with a 24-hour front desk manager, free Wi-Fi and clean, cozy, air-conditioned rooms.
- Hotel Fundadores is another great option with a very good value for the money. If you want to have an outdoor pool at your accommodation, as well as a garden, a terrace and free Wi-Fi, this is the perfect place!
Budget (up to US $50):
- Hostel Candelaria is a great option for any budget traveler that wants to be close to Chichen Itza. This is a very colorful hostel with a terrace and free parking, as well as two shared kitchens where you can have a free breakfast.
- Hostel Casa is a convenient hostel, where all rooms have a patio and guests can enjoy American, vegetarian or vegan breakfast.
By the way, Ik Kil, a very famous cenote is very close to Chichen Itza, so you can stop by it as well if you have more time! If you would like to visit the Chichen Itza cenote and ruins, as well as Valladolid on an amazing full-day tour, this is the perfect option for you. You can depart from Cancun or Riviera Maya, which is extremely convenient!
2. Cancun
Cancun is a bustling tourist city and you will probably land here if your Mexican trip starts in Yucatan. You will find Cancun in many articles recommending things to do in Mexico, Riviera Maya. I only recommend stopping in Cancun if you stay in a nice all-inclusive hotel (such as mine – you can read more about it below). Otherwise, you can get that beautiful turquoise water anywhere else on the coast, in places with more cultural heritage and definitely fewer tourists! Just my 2 cents. 🙂
Here are some Cancun money saving tips:
Tips about Cancun
There is UBER in Cancun! It is a great transportation option if you want to take a taxi and not get ripped off. A normal price for a taxi ride to/from the airport to the hotel zone is around MX$500 (around US$25) by taxi and around MX$350 by Uber (around US$20). Simply ask the driver for the stop near the name of the place you are going.
- Souvenirs are waaaay too overpriced. You can try Mercado 28 (map) in downtown Cancun for more affordable, local prices. Almost everything is negotiable and it is good to compare the prices with 2-3 other sellers before buying.
- Avoid Spring Break as this is the busiest (and most expensive) time of the year to be in the city.
Things to do in Cancun, Mexico
The most famous Cancun attractions include shopping and clubbing in Coco Bongo and other hot nightclubs.
While I did not do any of those (I will explain why below), there are some other cool and popular activities in Cancun, Mexico, that I am going to tell you about.
So, how about snorkeling/diving around underwater statues?
No more boring museums! Musa Underwater Museum will be one of the highlights of your Cancun trip! Check out this snorkeling tour here.
This 4-hour tour will take you to the museum on a fast boat. You will get to snorkel in a few different areas and see over 500 underwater statues and gorgeous coral reefs.
Another great thing to do in Cancun is swimming with whale sharks on the coast – definitely an unforgettable experience!
Looking for something more extreme? This full-day adventure tour will have you swimming in a cenote, flying down a zip line, and exploring the jungle with an ATV (all equipment included!).
Oh, and in case you want to do many activities while you are in Cancun, you can buy a Go Cancun Card! It is a multi-attraction pass that will help you save money on more than 30 activities in Cancun!
Where to stay in Cancun
I honestly did not understand why people liked all-inclusive hotels before.
I had been to one in Egypt, and I did not like it at all – I ate way too much, the quality of the drinks was horrible and I ended up traveling by myself, leaving my hotel room empty in the end.
I guess I hadn’t stayed in the right all-inclusive hotel, yet.
Grand Fiesta Americana is a 5-star Cancun all-inclusive resort that has FANTASTIC service, the food is a-la-carte and the view from my room was to-die-for. So no more buffets and no more eating way too much of that bad quality food for me!
Here are some of the things I loved the most about the Grand Fiesta Americana and why I think it is one of the best Cancun resorts:
- A glass of champagne waiting for you at check-in. How is that for the start of a great vacation?
- A double shower, so that you can take a shower together and not fight over it!
- The live piano music in the lobby that I heard every day from my room was amazing
The room design and the outstanding quality of service go without saying. After all, it is a 5-star hotel!
And I mean, who would be gloomy if your day starts with this view?
Call me old and boring, but when we walked outside to check out all those noisy bars that are just 2 minutes away from the hotel, I wanted to come back to my personal paradise right away!
Grand Fiesta Americana Coral Beach Cancun is an EP (European Package) hotel, so you do not need to commit to the all-inclusive food. They have 5 resort restaurants that you can choose from and you can order from them a-la-carte.
I loved ordering my food right by the pool! Aaand it was delicious too!
NOTE: Even if the hotel is big, it is constantly sold out, so make sure to book it in advance for your Cancun holidays if you want to stay there!
Oh, and by the way, the hotel is located right in front of the pier for Isla Mujeres, so there will be no need to walk for long or take a taxi!
What is Isla Mujeres? That leads me to no. 3 on my list!
Other great hotels in Cancun
Luxury (US$150 and above)
- Secrets The Vine Cancun All Inclusive – Adults Only is a gorgeous 5-star hotel that awaits with no less than 6 restaurants, 3 outdoor swimming pools, a spa, a hair salon, and a gym! Plus, it has amazing views over the Caribbean Sea!
- Casa Tortugas Boutique Hotel, which is an amazing 4-star hotel with friendly staff, an outdoor swimming pool, and free Wi-Fi!
Mid-range (from US$80 to $150)
- Bed and Breakfast Pecarí is located within walking distance to the heart of the city is simply excellent! The rooms have air conditioning, a private terrace, and access to a garden with a pool!
- Casa Kin33 is a great, colorful B&B with lovely staff, an outdoor pool, a beautiful garden and, of course, free Wi-Fi!
Budget (up to US$80)
- Nomads Hotel Hostel & Bar offers accommodations in double rooms with a private bathroom, but shared rooms as well. It also has a great outdoor swimming pool where you can refresh and splash around together with friends!
- Moloch Hostel & Suites is a super affordable place to stay in Downtown Cancún that has double rooms or mixed dormitories, an outdoor pool, and a garden!
3. Isla Mujeres
La Isla Mujeres is an island located only 13 kilometers off the coast of Cancún.
The island can be visited on a day trip, which I highly recommend as this is one of the not-to-miss Riviera Maya attractions!
To get to Isla Mujeres, please buy your ferry tickets online at least one day in advance (choose Playa Carasol if you are staying at the Grand Fiesta Americana). For some reason, we couldn’t buy the tickets to Isla Mujeres online even if there were plenty of spots left, so we did it at the cash register.
The price is US $24 at the cash register or US $17 online (US $14 + $3 ferry tax that you will still need to pay in cash when boarding the boat). It takes about 30 min to get the island.
Alternatively, you can take an organized all-inclusive catamaran tour from Cancun and visit Isla Mujeres in one day!
TIP: If you are only staying on Isla Mujeres for 1 day like us, you can rent a motorbike to discover the island. It is MX$140 per hour (US$7), MX$380 (US$21) per day (which means until 5 PM) or MX$480 (US$28 ) per 24 hours. We forgot our driver’s license at the hotel, so we couldn’t do it, unfortunately 🙁
Or why not rent a golf cart instead? The regular one for a maximum of 4 people is US$90 total per day and the large one for 6 people is US$175 total per day. You can check the updated rates here.
Once on the island, the taxi was MX$100 (US $5.50) to Punta Sur. I guess we could have bargained, but as usual, we forgot to do it. 🙂
While you are on Isla Mujeres, make sure to visit Punta Sur, one of the most fantastic and powerful places I have been to! The entrance is US $22, and that was one of the best spent dollars for me! So worth it!
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4. Cenotes
What are cenotes anyway? That is a good question!
A cenote is a giant sinkhole that is formed as a result of a bedrock collapse that brings the fresh groundwater under it to the surface.
As the underwater life is really beautiful in many of the cenotes, I recommend getting a snorkel mask in advance. Otherwise, you will need to rent it numerous times, and thinking about how many people used it before me makes me shiver.
Remember that it will be quite cold because the water is fresh and there is no sun. But once you get inside and move around, you will be fine!
IMPORTANT: PLEASE do not use any sunblock before swimming in cenotes! The water there is crystal clear and all the rich underwater life will be affected because the lotion stays in the water and poisons the fish.
There are many cenotes in Riviera Maya that are spread all over the area. Below you will find a list of the most well-known ones, together with the updated entrance prices for each of them:
- Cenote Cristalino – MX$200 (US$10)
- Cenote Azul – This one is probably my favorite and one of the best cenotes in Mexico, I’d say! The water is crystal clear and the colors are out of this world. You can do cliff jumping and the underwater life is amazingly rich. MX$150 (US$7.50) for adults
- Cenote Jardin del Eden – Closed on Saturdays. Located just a 2-minute walk from Cenote Azul. MX$200 (US$10) for adults
- Cenote Yal-ku – MX$360 (US$18)
- Casa Cenote – MX$150 (US$7.50)
- Cenote Zacil-Ha – MX$300 (US$15)
- Gran Cenote – MX$500 (US$25)
- Cenote Dos Ojos – MX$350 (US$17.50) Note: You will have to walk for 3 km if you don’t have a car.
There are many more cenotes, so I advise you to visit some of them for an unforgettable diving or snorkeling experience! If you decide to choose only one fun thing to do in Mexico, let it be swimming and snorkeling in cenotes!
All the cenotes usually close around 5:30 – 6:00 PM. The sun goes down at that time anyway, so you will not want to stay for longer. The kids’ ticket (4 – 8 years old) is usually half the price.
5. Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen is another coastal city located south of Cancun and one of the top things to do in Riviera Maya, Mexico! It is also less hectic and less touristy than Cancun, but it still has lots of restaurants and clubs to offer. I definitely recommend checking it out!
In fact, many independent travelers just skip Cancun (if you do not stay in a nice resort there, there is not much to do in Cancun IMHO) and go down to Playa right away.
I felt like the city was safe and very alive, and it definitely had its own vibe. It is, in fact, one of the fastest-growing cities in North America!
If you are not staying in the center, which is basically Playa del Carmen’s version of 5th Avenue called La Quinta, you can take taxis.
Unique things to do in Playa del Carmen and the surrounding area
Are you wondering what to do in Playa del Carmen? Here is a list of must-see things to do there and some cool Playa del Carmen excursions:
- Cenote Jardin del Eden
- Cenote Cristalino
- Cenote Azul – this one was my favorite!
- Visit the eco-archeological amusement parks Xcaret, Xel-Ha, and Xplor (definitely one of the fun things to do in Playa del Carmen!)
- Swimming with dolphins
- Enjoy a Cirque du Soleil Joya show based on a Mexican story
- Go to the underwater caves of Rio Secreto
Please see the description of each cenote (and what they are) above where I mention the open hours and the prices.
Nice places to eat in Playa del Carmen
Of course, no Mexican trip is complete without trying some traditional cuisine, right? Besides exploring the wonderful surroundings, eating delicious food is one of the best things to do in Mexico, so here are some Playa del Carmen restaurants that I loved a lot!
Where to stay in Playa del Carmen
I stayed in El Taj Oceanfront and Beachside Condo Hotel, and it was one of those rare hotels that pays incredible attention to details. This was definitely one of the best hotels in Playa del Carmen and one of the greatest where I have ever stayed, and here is why:
The hotel is located in the center but at the same time it is very secluded, so you won’t see crowds of tourists there.
This is not your typical hotel building – you will stay in a condo with a living room, a fully equipped kitchen and a bedroom.
The managers of the property thought about every single little detail: there is an Internet router for each condo, so your Wi-Fi will be fast and a washing machine and a dryer (and even detergent!) are there waiting to be used – a blessing for a traveler like me! Big scenic windows, a comfy mattress, a water cooler, a dishwashing machine that you probably won’t touch as the room service is fantastic and…
Wait for it… A private Jacuzzi! My personal private Jacuzzi! Say what?
The Jacuzzi is outside your condo, and it is placed in a way that people can’t really see you. So yes, you can relax in bubbly water enjoying the view of the ocean while drinking your beer and not being bothered by anybody. Hell yes, you deserved it!
Oh, and there is a little fridge that is near the Jacuzzi in case you want some drinks and don’t want to go all the way back to the living room. Attention to details I told you!
Breakfast is included in your stay. El Taj has two restaurants for you to choose from – El Taj Restaurant and Indigo Restaurant- that are located only 2 blocks away. I personally liked El Taj more because it is right on the beach and they have a buffet, too!
Some other free perks that come with staying at the hotel – free usage of a gym nearby (I visited once and I can say it is a great, fully equipped gym!), discounts at many restaurants, etc. Also, a shuttle to another beautiful beach located a 15-minute drive away is provided free of charge. So, I can say that all in all, this is one of the best Playa del Carmen all-inclusive resorts!
Other good hotels in Playa del Carmen
Below, you will find my choices for good reviews hotels by price. But if you want more options, we have a dedicated post on where to stay in Playa del Carmen, including apartments, hotels, and more.
Luxury (US$300 and above):
- KLR IT Residences By Sercotel is a luxury 5-star hotel with an amazing design, an outdoor pool, a great restaurant, and 24-hour front desk service. A delicious American breakfast is served each morning and the hotel is one of the guests’ favorites in Playa del Carmen!
- Condohotel Fabiola is a 4-star hotel located only a 5-minute walk from Playa del Carmen beach. The rooms are clean, cozy and bright!
Mid-range (from US$180 to $300):
- Quinta Margarita is a small, hip, boutique hotel steps from many attractions in town. They have a wonderful pool terrace on the roof garden!
- MARQUEE Playa Hotel features rooms with high ceilings, luxe accommodations, and eclectic features. There’s also a beautiful sun terrace with a swimming pool offering amazing views.
Budget (up to US$180):
- Vainilla Bed and Breakfast Mexico is a super colorful and cozy B&B located only 1km from the beach. If you choose to stay here, you will have access to a shared kitchen, free Wi-Fi, a delicious breakfast and more!
- Departamentos K&B is a great budget option for couples or groups of friends. It has a classic design, a garden, free Wi-Fi and clean rooms!
6. Tulum
In Tulum the sky is under the sea!
Seriously, the water has such a beautiful turquoise-blue color in Tulum – I have never seen anything like it!
Tulum used to be a little fishing village just about 15 years ago. Now it is a new popular destination for tourists with nice (not all-inclusive giants like in Cancun) bungalow-lined beaches and many amazing Riviera Maya events.
Things to do in Tulum and around
Except for relaxing on those paradise beaches, here are the must-dos when in Tulum:
- Tulum ruins – MX$95 (US$5) for the entrance fee, free parking, you can come with your own bicycle. A half-day private tour costs US$155 per person. This is definitely one of the top Tulum attractions! If you want to take a tour to visit the ruins as a day trip, this 9-hour tour also includes swimming in cenotes!
- Grand Cenote – It is a cenote inside a cave. Don’t forget your snorkeling equipment. The entrance fee is MX$500 (US$25).
- Carwash cenote – If you are searching for some cenotes near Tulum or for something less known, you should go to this cenote. The entrance is MX$2000 (US$10) and it is just around the corner from the Grand Cenote.
- Experience a very special dinner at The Dining Experience in Tulum! The price is US$79 and it includes all the food courses and drinks. This is a tasting menu with traditional food and cocktails where you will get to experience and learn about some of the best dishes and flavors that the Mexican cuisine has to offer and even make your own salsas! The dinner takes 3 hours and there are 21 spots available for each dinner. The best part? You can make new traveler friends and you can even take the recipe for each dish home if you want to!
If you want to go to Tulum on a day trip only, you can visit it together with Dos Ojos Cenote if you book this tour (you can choose your departing location – Cancun, Playa del Carmen, etc.).
As I mentioned, the main activity to do in Tulum is enjoying the crystal blue water and the white sand beaches which are among the best beaches on the Mexican Riviera.
Where to stay in Tulum
You can stay in the actual city of Tulum and it will be much cheaper, but keep in mind that it is about 15 mins away from the beach by car.
The second option is to stay on a Tulum beach and wake up to the sound of the waves. It is a bit more expensive, but I’d say: if you are not traveling on a tight budget, it is totally worth it!
I had to wash my legs each time before entering my bungalow because we were staying literally on the beach and my legs were all sandy!
The hotel where I stayed is called Shambala Petit Hotel. It is funny, but at first, I couldn’t even find the door of the hotel as there was no visible sign. You see, the hotel specializes in yoga retreats and they care about the privacy and comfort of their clients so much that only the person who knows about it can enter, no passersby.
“You were not ready to enter yet” – the owner of the hotel said when we finally found the bell to ring.
When you enter the hotel, you get into a different world, all calm and spiritual. The beach is marvelous, and the bungalows you will be staying in are simple and clean.
I recommend staying in this place if you feel like immersing yourself in natural surroundings, relaxing after a stressful period at work, and if staying in a bungalow is ok for you.
You will have a private shower and AC, but they care about the environment a lot in Shambala and the AC only works during specific hours (because they use solar energy). Shambala is not a 5-star all-inclusive hotel, but it is something more simple and natural, just what I needed to relax my mind and spend all those countless hours in a hammock reading a book!
Oh, and I saw a turtle laying eggs, for real!!
Well, it was dark, so I saw a shadow, but it was still a magical experience, trust me!
You might also see them if you come between May and November, which is the season when turtles lay eggs.
Please do not disturb the turtles when they come out from the ocean in search of a good place to lay their eggs. You might scare them and they will lay their eggs in the ocean instead of the beach, forfeiting the opportunity for them to hatch! You can get a bit closer once the turtle chooses its place and starts to dig in the sand. Once they decide where to lay their eggs, they don’t care much about if you are around or not, but that doesn’t mean you should get really close.
That is what I have been told by the hotel owner Roberto, he is so passionate about turtles!
Ok, back to talking about accomodations in Tulum. I also wanted to add that Shambala Petit Hotel provides bicycles free of charge and they are in great condition.
As the place serves mainly as a yoga retreat, it gets sold out sometimes, so make sure to book it in advance if you want to stay in one of the best hotels in Tulum!
Other good hotels in Tulum
Luxury (US$300 and above)
- Mezzanine Boutique Hotel is a 5-star adult-only boutique hotel located on the North beaches in Tulum! It features an outdoor swimming pool, on-site bar and restaurant.
- Cabanas Tulum is a 4-star beach hotel that offers luxurious rooms, some located right on the beach, some with a hammock on a private terrace, and some with a private rooftop terrace with hot tub.
Middle-priced (from US $60 to $300):
- Biwa Tulum is a stunning 4-star hotel with gorgeous decor, an outdoor swimming pool, free bikes and a bar! If you choose to stay here, you will also have access to the on-site restaurant and free Wi-Fi and you will have a super nice view of the city!
- Zamas Hotel is a 4-star hotel where guests stay in beautiful and colorful thatched cabins right on the beach within Tulum National Park. The cabins feature balconies overlooking the tropical gardens or the sea.
Budget (up to US$60):
- Casa Abanico Tulum is a colorful guest house in Tumul, full of Mexican vibes! This accommodation offers access to a shared kitchen with free coffee and purified water. The rooms are cozy and clean and free parking is also available at the property.
- Turquoise Petit is really a hotel for people who love turquoise! The hotel has 2 outdoor pools that are open year-round, private bathrooms and free-to-use bikes!
7. Coba ruins
These are the Mayan Pyramids that you can actually climb! (for now)
The Coba ruins in Mexico are other Mayan ruins, not as well-known as Chichen Itza (yet). They are a hidden gem in Riviera Maya, still very impressive and let you appreciate the achievements of the Mayan people.
The Coba Pyramid is just 44 km away from Tulum and it can be easily done as a day trip if you rent a car or take a tour.
You can also visit it as part of your Yucatan road trip on your way to Chichen Itza.
The most fun part? Climbing the highest temple pyramid on the Riviera Maya for panoramic views. Remember that the stairs look much steeper than they actually are, but the view from the top is very nice!
Coba ruins price
It is MX$200 pesos (US$10) for parkin and the entrance is another MX$200 (US$10).
You might want to take a guided tour which is always better, especially considering the fact that there is almost no info written there. Our guide was MX$600 (US$30) for 45 minutes, but we didn’t negotiate, though (we forgot again!).
To get to the bigger pyramid you need to either walk for 2 km, or you can rent a bicycle. If you don’t trust your riding skills but don’t want to walk either, you can take a bike taxi – it fits 2 people.
There is a third complex on the east side which is also great and very serene. Not many visitors make it there despite the fact that the main pyramid site is very crowded. I definitely recommend going!
If you do not want to organize the visit yourself, you can easily take a private tour including snorkeling in a cenote and lunch from your hotel in Playa del Carmen.
Overall, the place was quite crowded, so I recommend arriving early, at around 8 AM, as it is not that hot and there are no tourists.
NOTE: There are no days it is closed; Coba Ruins are open every day.
NOTE2: As far as I know, this is the only Yucatan pyramid that you can still climb, but we don’t know for sure when it will become forbidden because of the constantly increasing number of tourists. So better go as soon as possible – climbing a pyramid is a unique and unforgettable experience!
8. Akumal
Akumal is a little town in between Playa Del Carmen and Tulum that many people visit to see the sea turtles in their natural habitat!
Large and peaceful turtles can be spotted in Akumal, Riviera Maya on the beach pretty much during any season of the year.
IMPORTANT INFO: Everyone from a parking man to a shop vendor in Akumal will try to sell you tours to swim with the turtles and they will try to convince you that this is obligatory.
Now, please listen to me – I spoke with a local who were not interested in selling me a tour (a guy working in a hotel), and he said there are indeed recent regulations that require you to have a life jacket (so that you don’t dive and disturb the poor turtles), but you can absolutely see these majestic creatures by yourself free of charge. You don’t need any Akumal “tours”!
Plus, the thing with these tours is the following – the “guide” will just take you to the water and swim near you sometimes, pointing in the water if he sees a turtle.
You can totally do it by yourself and it is not required to have a guide! Just walk a minute or two away from the most crowded spot and swim from there in order not to piss them off.
This is quite a big savings considering the price of the “tour” is US$30 to $50 per person depending on how you much you can bargain.
I saw 2 turtles and I swam near one of them for almost 10 minutes, it was SO much fun!
My boyfriend saw 4, but that is because he did not chase them around as I did.
Renting the life jacket is MX$100 (US $5.50) for 2 hours, but the price may vary depending on your negotiation. Do not forget to take an ID with you, you will leave it as a deposit for the life jacket!
As a pleasant bonus, Akumal Beach is one of the top ones I have seen in Mexico!
I recommend staying for a little bit more after you swim with Akumal turtles, just to relax and enjoy the wonderful view.
If you still want to take a tour, I recommend this one that includes swimming with turtles in Akumal and a cenote tour!
9. Holbox Island
Isla Holbox (read as Hole-bosh) is another paradise-like narrow island located north of the Yucatan Peninsula. It is still not that crowded – I would call it Mexico’s best-kept secret (for now).
You should definitely visit Holbox, at least for a picture like the one above!
How to get to Holbox
Holbox Island is a 2-hour ride from Valladolid if you go by car. You should leave your car in the parking area of the city called Chiquila and take the ferry.
The parking is MX$100 per day, or US$5 (they count the dates, not the hours). There are ways to park somewhere for free, but I would highly recommend leaving the car where it will be watched.
The ferry is MX$300 (US$15) per person one-way, the ride is only 25 minutes long and it departs every hour. You do not need to reserve your ferry ticket in advance.
Although I recommend staying for at least one night, you can still go to Isla Holbox from Cancun with an organized tour (transport included)!
TIP: You can get a private flight from Cancun directly to Isla Holbox. It costs US$827 per group up to 5.
Things to do in Holbox
The island is pretty small, you should get a bike and ride around, as there are plenty of rentals.
Do not miss Coco Beach and the southwest of the island (that’s like 15 mins).
PRO TIP: Afterwards, go in the completely opposite direction, pass by all the hotels, and if you go even further and cross a shallow river, there won’t be anybody, you will have the entire beach to yourself!
You can also take a bioluminescence tour in a kayak, it is one of the most popular activities in Holbox!
Where to stay on Holbox Island
Luxury (US $240 and above):
- Mystique Blue Holbox is an amazing 5-star hotel on Holbox Island. It offers a gorgeous outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and private Wi-Fi. And the rooms? Absolutely beautiful!
- Villas Caracol is another great luxury option – this 4-star hotel has amazing rooms and you will also have access to their private beach area with Balinese beds and loungers.
Mid-range (from US$120 to $240):
- Hotel Para Ti – Adults Only is a very good 3-star hotel with a garden, private balconies for each room, free Wi-Fi and private bathrooms! The hotel also has a great outdoor pool and garden views.
- Casa Mech is a great guesthouse with awesome rooms with wood decor. A swimming pool, a garden, and bicycle rental are some of the other amenities you will find at this accommodation.
Budget (up to US$120):
- Alcobas Del Mar is a great budget accommodation for people who want to stay on the island. The accommodation offers free Wi-Fi and private bathrooms!
- Arte Sano Hotel is a 3-star adult-only hotel located near the beach. Guests an stay in room equitted with all amenities or relax in the garden.
👪 Family-friendly score: | Great |
🏛️ Must visit attraction: | Chichen Itza |
🏖️ Best for beaches: | Tulum |
🥳 Best for nightlife: | Cancun |
📍 Best for relaxing: | Isla Holbox |
📅 How many days: | 10-14 |
Optional things to do in the Yucatan Peninsula (if you have more time)
If you manage to visit all of the 9 places in the Yucatan Peninsula above and still have more time to explore, here are more awesome places to visit in Yucatan I can recommend. You can add these places to your list of Riviera Maya day trips or you can spend more time in one place instead:
Cozumel Island
Cozumel, also known as the largest and best Caribbean island in Mexico, is located only 72 km from Cancun. There are endless activities to do there like taking a food tour, enjoying a customized private jeep tour and, of course, snorkeling!
Merida
Merida is a charming town full of history and delicious street food! You can discover its streets at your own pace and, if you want to spend more time in the area, you can even take a fun and non-touristy subterranean snorkel tour from Merida where you will enjoy discovering some underground cenotes!
Sian Ka’an
This is one of the most popular Riviera Maya trips! Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, close to Tulum and 2 hours away from Cancun, is one of the 34 World Heritage Sites in Mexico! The Biosphere is bursting with unique fauna and flora, tropical forests and more! If you want to visit the Biosphere with an organized tour, here is a full day trip where you will get to see wildlife and birdlife up close in this magical place!
Bacalar
Lake Bacalar (Lake of the Seven Colors) is the main attraction of the area and some of the activities you can do there include swimming, water skiing, sailing and the most popular one: kayaking! Here is a great full day tour to Bacalar from Cancun where you will visit the town and the lake.
Ek Balam
Ek’Balam is translated as “Black Jaguar” in Mayan and one of the best things to do in this area is to visit and climb on the Ek Balam ruins (go early if you want to have the entire place to yourself!) and then swim in the beautiful X’Canche cenote (map). Here is a great option if you want to visit Ek Balam ruins and Las Coloradas in a day trip!
Puerto Morelos
I recommend going to Puerto Morelos if you want to visit a calm, off-the-beaten-path beach village. The top attraction that made Puerto Morelos famous is snorkeling at the second largest barrier reef in the world! During this tour I am recommending, you will see colorful sea-life while snorkeling and then enjoy a delicious lunch at the Fish Market!
Other things to know about the Yucatan Peninsula
Packing list for Mexico
Here are the things I found to be very useful on my Mexican trip:
- A hat – I cannot stress enough how important a hat is! Buy it beforehand as everything in Mexico was heavily overpriced, especially hats, because people tend to forget to take them.
- Sun block – The sun is strong, be sure to protect yourself at all times.
- An adapter – This universal adapter saves my life! I can go to any country and be sure my phone will actually charge! If you are from the US, you do not need an adapter, but you might need a 120/127V converter.
- Snorkeling equipment – Snorkeling is very beautiful in Mexico where you will get to see colorful fish and sea turtles. If you rent snorkel gear more than once (which you probably will), it makes sense to get your own, plus it is not really hygienic. Imagine how many people used it before you? Again, they are super overpriced and bad quality in all shops for tourists, so get your own good one before you take your trip to avoid the hustle.
- Your Kindle – What will you read relaxing in that dreamy hammock? I LOVE my Kindle and I take it with me everywhere I go.
- Water proof phone case – Who will take all those pictures while swimming in a cenote?
- A GoPro or any other underwater camera-I take my action cam everywhere!
- Comfortable sandals and/or flip-flops
- Bikinis! The more the better. 🙂
- A beach bag
- Beach cover up
- A power bank – An essential item for any trip.
- Packing cubes – These are a game changer, I love how organized I am with my packing cubes!
How to get from Cancun to Playa del Carmen
In many cases, the hotel provides transportation from the Cancun airport, but if it does not, you can take a bus.
ADO bus is the cheapest option to get from the Cancun Airport to Playa del Carmen or Cancun city. The buses leave every 30 min and you can pay by credit card. The price is MX$130 (US$6.50) from to Cancun and MX$250 (US$12.50) to Playa del Carmen. You can check the up-to-date prices by using their website and entering your departure point and destination.
The rules at the airport are very strict, so normal taxis do not operate there because they need a special license which is very expensive. But there are some special airport taxis that you could take. Taking a taxi from Cancun Airport to Playa del Carmen is around 650 pesos (US $34.50) and it takes 45-50 minutes to get there.
A more popular option would be to book your private airport transfer in advance. A very good company that provides private transfers is USA Transfers. The set price US$85 for a round trip. You can check their updated rates here.
PRO TIP: Once you are in the bus terminal of Playa del Carmen, walk a block away from the entrance and get a taxi from there. We just crossed the street and saved 70 pesos (around US $4). We paid 50 pesos (US $3) instead of 120 (US $6.50) that the taxi driver required at the entrance to the bus terminal. Not bad, right?
If you want to rent a car right from the airport, use this link, it has the best rates in my experience! Usually, if you book for a week or longer, you will get some great discounts as well!
Sim cards in Mexico
If you are like me, and you need Google maps to find your way or upload pictures on Instagram to share your experiences, you will probably need to buy a local SIM card. Which one to choose?
You should know that there is no Wi-Fi, nor a place to buy a sim card at the airport. I think it is done on purpose by the way, so that people take taxis, not Uber. 😉
Anyway, you will need to buy your sim card in one of the cell shops in the city.
So, which one to buy?
AT&T and other operators are cheaper, but Telcel has the best reception.
But I most of all recommend getting an eSIM, such as airalo.pxf.io/Ked4Ve so that you can be connected all around the world. Use code YULIA9957 to get 3$ off.
Conclusion
This was my list of 9 unforgettable things to do in the Yucatan Peninsula, as well as some useful information for your trip. During your Mexican vacation, you will see the famous ruins, enjoy the beaches, see some amazing wildlife, and just sightsee around Riviera Maya, without rushing too much. I compiled a list of amazing places to visit in the course of 2 weeks – you can remove something from this itinerary if you have less time on your hands, or even add more things if you want to visit more.
Just don’t rush too much, ok? Make sure to relax and enjoy the amazing views of Mexico during your Riviera Maya travel, which is the only way to experience the peninsula in the right way.
I hope this post with Riviera Maya things to do and see will help you plan your stay in Yucatan too!
Let me know if you have any questions in the comments!
Yulia
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Hi there,
Great suggestions! Would you say the Riviera Maya is family friendly? Safe and fun for a family with a 5 mo baby?
Yes, Riviera Maya is super family friendly, just try to avoid the most popular streets as they are very noisy even at night.
I also recommend checking out this post on Best family friendly resorts in Riviera Maya, it might be super helpful for you! 🙂
Thank for your posti! The information you give here is worth gold.
Awww, thank you! 🙂
Thank you for your posts! I was in Tanzania all of December and your posts about Zanzibar and the region were the best and so helpful. I was thrilled to see your blog in the search results for the Yucatan Peninsula now. I trust your advice!
Ahhh, that’s so nice to hear, Sarah, thanks so much!
Hope you have fun in Tanzania and be sure to let me know if you have any questions!
Such a great post describing so many things to do in Cancun and the surrounding area! Now that COVID-19 restrictions are being lifted there are a ton of great deals on hotels and excursions in Cancun!
Hey, thank you for such a helpful post! What do you think is the best month to go to Riviera Maya?
Thank you!
The high season is from December to April, with most people coming in April, but I’ve been in June and the weather was great (although a bit too hot)!
Try to avoid September as it’s the most humid month.
Your travels and lifestyle are excellent. If I have money one day, I want to travel. I always follow You have a great website. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Don’t let yourself be discouraged, there are always places where you can go with less money, maybe some that are closer to your home country! Also make sure you keep an eye on flights, sometimes some really cheap ones come up!
Hola Amigos! Yes indeed Chichen Itza is a ”must” see when visiting Cancun or Riviera Maya. The best to do is to go on a private tour. Thanks for sharing all that useful info with us Miss Toursit! Keep it up, its always so intresting reading about your adventure!
Sue. LB.
Thank you! It’s great to hear you like my blogposts and that they are helpful to you!
I really enjoyed reading all your tips, reviews! Can’t wait for my May 2020 trip to Cancun!
I went to Cancun last year with my girlfriend to Celebrate the holiday and New Year and definitely it was a BLAST! There are a lot of things to do in Cancun, we took a tour to Chichen Itza, tulum, playa del carmen and more. It was one of the best trip!
This is so great to hear, I’m glad!
A great review. Going RM for first visit to Mexico in 2months and really good to get your advice and tips. Thanks again. Can’t wait to go
Thank you, I hope you’ll have a great time there!
Thank you so much for this post! I am also planning to explore Mexico as soon as possible!!
I enjoyed your article, it’ll be useful because I go to Cancun every year. I love it there!
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Thank u so much . Happy travels to u too
We going to Cancun for a wedding in November thanksgiving airfare very expensive plus hotel generations all inclusive very expensive like $160 US . Have to attend due to sisters son getting married. We r 4 people in my family n we have never been to Cancun. After spending so much can u recommend only one site to visit after wedding is done . Thank u. Very much
Hi, Dina!
If you will already be in Cancun, I think it would be a great idea to take an organized day trip and visit Chichen Itza (the Mayan ruins, a.k.a. the most famous attraction in Yucatan!). Here is a very good full day tour that includes Chichen Itza, Ik Kil cenote and lunch. Chichen Itza is around 2 hours away from Cancun. All entrance fees are included in the price of the tour, as well as the transportation to and from Cancun, so it would be an amazing experience for the entire family!
In case you want to visit Chichen Itza only, here is a good morning tour with a live guide.
I hope this helps! Have fun at the wedding and I wish you a great time in Cancun! 🙂
Great! We visited Playa del Carmen and went to the Frida Kahlo Museum. Definitely worth to include it here.
thanks for the tip, Ahmic!
Your blog is exactly what I needed, thank you! My husband and I visited Riviera Maya over a decade ago and it was the best holiday of our lives. We are now in a position to go back and take our two children but we’re worried we had dreamt how amazing it was because it was so long ago but your fantastic blog has really reassured us that it really is one of the best places in the world! Enjoy your travels Tula and keep up your brilliant blogs xx
aw, I am so happy to hear that! It truly is a great place, have an amazing time there!
Thank you for your very detailed post, this will definitely help me with my trip coming up. Would you recommend staying in Cancun and visiting all these places or stay for at least a day or two in each of them?
I would recommend renting a car and staying for some time in each of the places, to me it felt much better as I didnt spend hours on the road everyday and I could feel the destination better by staying there at least overnight with no rush.
Hope this helps,
have a great vacation!
I have been to Riviera Maya. It is in Mexico and famous for various things. You can start your trip by exploring the jungle ruins or forest trails and then float under the rivers with a raft or the ship. Visting underwater that is really very adventurous and full of excitement. Xcaret Park covers a large area where you can enjoy the park. Chichen Itza is the seven wonders of the world. Recently one I had visited Mexico with the help of Riviera Maya Ocean Front Rentals to enjoy the vacation.
I would like to say, this was a very good read for which I have found more info about Riviera Maya in Cancun. Hope I can get to everything you recommended! Thanks for the post. I think it can be useful for my next trip to Cancun!
You are welcome and make sure to also check out the other places from the list when you visit again! 🙂
Wow lovely post about Riviera Maya.
Enjoy it there!
Hey,
I got to say, this was a very good read. Very well laid out and informative. Hope I can get to everything you recommended! Thanks for the post, very helpful!
Happy you liked it, and yes, definitely try to do as much, you wont regret it! 🙂
Riviera Maya is soooo beautiful!! Im so happy to call it home part of the year!
Wow, this is a really thorough post! I’ve been to many of the places on your list, but I haven’t been to Akumal yet. I’m sad to hear that pushy touts try to “trick” you into taking a tour with the turtles when you can do it yourself.
I really want to visit Holbox, especially to swim with whale sharks! Seeing the wildlife is one of the best things to do when travelling I think. 🙂
I like that you mention Bacalar for an additional place to visit if you have time in the Yucatan. It’s a little out of the way and waaaay down the peninsula, but it’s so cool and funky kind of like a young Tulum.
If you can get to Bacalar, I also recommend the small town of Xcalak, which is right on the coast and fairly isolated. It’s really one of the last pristine beach towns in Mexico I think! There’s great info (and I guide I co-authored!) at http://xcalakmexico.com.
Thanks again for this really great and thorough post. 🙂
It’s always been fantastic to be there as it’s attracting people to its romantic weather and climate. There are lots of places more to visit there including these in Riviera Maya!
nice place
All of these places seem like a piece of paradise! When’s the best time of the year to explore these places?
I have visited in June and the weather was great – sometimes maybe a bit too hot, but sunny every day.
The high season is from December to April. The coldest it can get is about 23 C (73F) in january, the wettest month is September.