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| Riviera Maya |
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| The Honeymooners playground
Just south of Cancun, sitting on one of the world's
most beautiful 80 miles of shoreline (hugged by the
second largest reef in the world), you will find hotels
of spectacular quality. As you stroll along an incredible
white sand beach, you will be captivated by the magnificence
of the dazzling turquoise Caribbean on one side and
the beauty of the exuberant jungle on the other. This
area's ageless natural beauty flourishes in harmony
with the new world now built within it.
Playa del Carmen is growing quickly. It lies on one
of the best stretches of beach on the coast and is perfect
for enjoying the simple (and perhaps the best) pleasures
of a seaside vacation--taking in the sun and the sea
air while working your toes into soft, white sand; cooling
down with a swim in clear blue water; and strolling
leisurely and aimlessly down the beach while listening
to the wash of waves and feeling the light touch of
tropical breezes on your skin. The beach grows and shrinks,
from broad and sandy to narrower with occasional rocks,
depending on the currents and wind. Less then a four
hour flight. Daily non-stop and charter flights available
from most major cities. Amazing selection of all-inclusive
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Riviera Maya Hotels
Activities in Riviera Maya
Swim With The Dolphins
Swim with these amazing mammals in the beautiful waters of Cancun. This
incredible and educational experience is fun and safe for persons of
most ages and swimming abilities. Each session is one hour with approximately
30 minutes of swim time and photo opportunities. Professional video
also available. Entrance to Wet & Wild Park included. Don't miss
this experience of a lifetime!
The Golden Cruise
Cruise to Isla Mujeres for a fabulous day of snorkeling, shopping, sailing,
beach time and a special visit with dolphins! The comfortable ambiance
of this three level ship provides the perfect setting for a luxurious
sail to the "Island of Women". Enjoy extraordinary service
from the friendly crew. Cruise includes continental breakfast, open
domestic bar on board, delicious buffet lunch, live entertainment, snorkeling
equipment, towels and a special visit to Dolphin Discovery. (Optional
Swim with Dolphins and island tour/sea turtle sanctuary visit by golf
cart is also available.)
Coba Mayan Village
Immerse yourself in an Indiana Jones experience! Coba, still mostly
hidden in the tropical jungle, continues to reveal its ancient secrets
to modern explorers. Climb the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula
and discover large hand-etched steles (stone tablets) predicting an
astronomical event to occur in 2011! Later in the day you'll search
for the elusive spider monkey, who may or may not make it easy for you.
A visit to a local Mayan village completes a day you wish wouldn't end.
Tour includes A/C transportation, entrance fees, bilingual guides, lunch
and soft drinks.
Tulum & Xel-Ha
The only walled city built by the Mayans. After exploring Tulum, cool
off at Xel-Ha in the natural aquarium. Includes A/C transportation and
entrance fees. Ask about our all-inclusive option.
Chichen Itza
Climb to the top of the most impressive Mayan pyramid in Mexico! Includes
A/C transportation, entrance fees and buffet.
Mayan Adventure
3 hidden spots to enjoy nature, see tropical fish and swim. Includes
A/C van, beer & soda, lunch and snorkel gear.
Jungle Crossing
Exciting 4x4 adventure deep into the jungle. Enjoy a snorkeling expedition
into the worlds longest fresh water cave and tunnel system. Transportation
in Mercedes Benz unimog, kayak, snorkel gear, entrance fee to Nohoch,
lunch and drinks included.
Documents Needed for Travel
U.S. citizens must have a valid U.S. passport or a state-issued
birth certificate with raised seal accompanied by a photo I.D. Special
restrictions apply to children ages 17 and under must have a notarized
letter from both parents/legal guardian if children are not traveling
with parents. If they are only traveling with one parent, the child
must have a letter from the other parent giving permission to travel
to Mexico. If one is deceased, a death certificate is needed. If both
parents are deceased, the child must have a letter from the legal guardian.
Language
Spanish is the official language, however English is
widely spoken and understood.
Time Zone
One hour behind Eastern Standard Time.
Beaches
The Riviera Maya's long stretches of beautiful, solitary
beaches that enjoy the calm, turquoise sea protected from the strong
currents by Cozumel.
Climate
Summer months are warmer, with highs in the upper 80s,
but the sea breeze keeps it cool and comfortable. It seldom rains in
the winter. Hurricane season is August - October, and that is when it
is most likely to rain.
What to Wear
Bring clothes for the tropics. Light cotton dresses and
light jacket for formal wear.
Currency and Credit Cards
The Mexican Peso is the official currency. Most major
credit cards are widely accepted.
Electricity
110 volts, same as the United States.
Marriage Requirements
- Valid passports
- Birth certificates (Original or certified copy of each one)
- Original blood test. Tests must be taken at the resort and results
are ready within 24 hours
- Original or certified copy of former spouse's death certificate (if
applicable)
- Divorce decree (if applicable)
- Tourist ID (provided by customs upon your arrival at Cancun International
Airport
- Legal documentation of adoption or name change (if applicable)
- Name, age, nationality, home address and occupation of 4 witnesses
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