Things To Do in Mexico - Caribbean Coast
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Go cave diving in the cenotes
The freshwater cenotes aren't just about swimming – you can dive in them, too. Under the water you've got limestone... Read More
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Dance the night away by the beach
Dance the night away by the beach
Most of Playa’s bars and clubs keep their doors late, with the volume increasing by the hour. Coco Bongo sets the... Read More
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Eat out at an upscale restaurant
Eat out at an upscale restaurant
Burritos, guacamole, tortillas, fajitas, refried beans – Cancun comes up with al... Read More
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Go duty-free shopping in the mall
Go duty-free shopping in the mall
There's a big shopping mall right at the heart of Playacar, so you don't have to... Read More
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Scuba dive the Palancar Reef
Scuba dive the Palancar Reef
The Palancar Reef is home to sea turtles, ocean sunfish and angelfish, and exten... Read More
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Destinations in Mexico - Caribbean Coast
Top Destinations
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Puerto Aventuras
Puerto Aventuras holidays take you to Mexico’s Riviera Maya, where ice-white sands are backed up by a yacht-filled marina.
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Riviera Maya
Holidays to the Riviera Maya take in a coastline packed with sandy beaches, reef diving spots and Mayan ruins, not to mention Mexican food.
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Playa Paraiso, Mexico
Hang out in paradise on holidays to Playa Paraiso, an idyllic ribbon of sand just 20 minutes from Playa del Carmen.
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Playa del Carmen
It's not just the glamorous beaches that make holidays to Playa del Carmen so enticing. The dusk ‘til dawn parties and the effortlessly cool 5th Avenue are just as irresistible.
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Puerto Morelos
Holidays to Puerto Morelos let you escape the crowds as you explore its peaceful, small village, and relax by the calm, Caribbean waters.
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Tulum
Tulum holidays are Mayan-meets-modern. Here, the beaches and buzzing town get just as much attention as the well-preserved ruins.
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Isla Holbox
Holidays to Isla Holbox put you inside the Yum Balam Nature Reserve – a protected area famous for the pink flamingos that inhabit the Yalahau Lagoon. The island’s strictly car-free, with transport limited to bicycles and golf carts along sandy streets.