Unique Experiences in Mexico

Cancun

Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza was the center of pilgrimage for the ancient Maya for over 1,000 years. Marvel at this historical wonder up close and personal with your loved one for an exciting day of exploration.

Tulum

Explore the dazzling Tulum archeological site – the only archeological site built next to the Caribbean Sea. Experience a unique piece of history as you explore the ruins and learn about the ancient Mayan people.

Isla Mujeres

This Isla Mujeres full day tour combines Caribbean beauty and unique island culture with a tropical jungle experience. Feel the breeze, sit back and get ready for an exciting day of sailing, snorkeling, great food, fun and breathtaking views as you sail to the picturesque island of Isla Mujeres.

Xplor

Dare to go on an adrenaline-packed adventure that takes you both underground and way above Mexico’s Caribbean jungle at Xplor Park! This attraction offers a series of fun-filled nature activities, including zip lines, amphibious vehicles, underground rafts, stalactite rivers, and hiking through caverns and grottos.

Xcaret

You and your loved one will adore this adventurous eco-park with its combination of rich natural history and cultural attractions. Guests can swim with the dolphins, find indigenous animals, watch theater shows, and much more!

Snorkeling Adventure

Snorkel at two of the Riviera Maya’s finest, most colorful, and well-preserved reefs. Enjoy the varied marine life you’ll see on this snorkeling adventure near Cancun.

Xenotes

Xenotes are stunningly beautiful and naturally occurring underground swimming holes. Tour four different xenotes named after each of the four elements – Fire, Earth, Water, and Air.

Puerto Vallarta

El Malecon (Seaside Boardwalk)

With a paved walkway all along the shore of downtown Puerto Vallarta, it’s a very popular destination for guests and residents alike. You can enjoy the shopping, restaurants and the local Mexican culture. The Malecon was completely remodeled in 2011 and is now exclusively designed for pedestrians. It’s a safe, fun and fascinating excursion in downtown Vallarta, where you can experience the many attractions and sculptures, too.

Isla Cuale Flea Market

Comprising a complete city block along the north side of the banks of the Cuale River is the Mercado Municipal (Cuale River Flea Market). It’s an indoor market with two storeys that feature vendors, suppliers and everything from pottery, jewelry, embroidered clothing, souvenirs and much more. If you like to bargain, this is a good place to get great deals, especially if you’re looking for crafts at affordable prices.

Conchas Chinas Beach

Playa Conchas Chinas (Chinese Shells Beach), located in Fraccionamiento Las Amapas, is one of the city’s most secluded beaches. Conchas Chinas Beach is one of the most beautiful locations in Puerto Vallarta. Just minutes from the city, this beach lies between forest and mountains, a superb place colored by the blue-green waters and beige sand. Enjoy the natural pools formed by groups of rocks, taste a delicious fried fish, rent boats and water ski. The clarity of the water allows you to see the ocean floor and witness the different multicolored fish that live there.

Amapas Beach

This beach is semi-hidden just south of El Púlpito. When you arrive at the end of Los Muertos Beach, there is a path that climbs to the top of El Pulpito and also continues down to the other side. Las Amapas is not filled with vacationers and provides a more intimate space.

Old Vallarta

Brimming with shops, restaurants, traditional Mexican architecture, and iconic cobblestone streets, the village-like area known as Old Vallarta and more commonly, the Romantic Zone, is the perfect place to experience authentic Puerto Vallarta. Featuring a popular beach and pier, Playa Los Muertos, visitors can take water taxis to coastal regions in Jalisco or cruises on the bay. Explore the romantic sidewalk cafes, architecture, farmer’s markets, flea markets, and more; Old Vallarta is an easy 30-minute drive from the resort.

Yelapa

A hidden gem of a small beach town, this quaint bay village is a unique place to soak in the sun, swim in majestic waterfalls, and ride horses and burros through the scenic jungle. Hop on a water taxi from the Los Muertos Pier to arrive at Yelapa.

Cabo San Lucas

Snorkeling & Scuba Diving

The Sea of Cortez is a colorful underwater world of beauty and wonder with living coral reefs, sand falls, ocean canyons and old shipwrecks to explore. Tropical fish, hammerhead sharks, moray eels and turtles abound.

Espiritu Santo Island

Swim with wild and live sea lions on an exciting swim and snorkel excursion to Espiritu Santo Island. This UNESCO natural park and archipelago is home to more than 300 sea lions who live on the Baja California coast’s warm waters.

Ziplines

Get ready for a thriller of an adventure going down the longest monster zip lines in Los Cabos! Set in the lush surroundings of the Wild Canyon Eco-Park, you’ll go on the area’s most intense zip line ride before enjoying some snacks on top of the canyon.

Jeep Off-Roading

Experience a different side of Baja California Sur and its rocky, rugged landscape with a Jeep adventure in the hands of our expert guides. Enjoy the thrills of steep climbs and drops as you head to the UNESCO biosphere reserve, Sierra de la Laguna, where you’ll be blown away by deep, cavernous canyons and the local fauna and flora.

Cabo San Lucas

Located at the Southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, Cabo San Lucas is often called “Cabo” and is known for its sites, whale watching, shopping, nightlife, and deep-sea fishing.