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With the Riviera Maya Travel Guide, learn all about this sparkling stretch of coast in the Mexican Caribbean, known for its warm ocean, white sand, and lush jungles. Travelers flock here to for a taste of adventure, or to simply indulge in pure relaxation along 81 miles of stunning, pristine beach. The area has a wealth of fascinating historical sites. Travelers can explore the archaeological ruins of Tulum or take a day trip to Chichén Itzá.Home to the Great Maya Reef, the second-largest reef in the world, diving aficionados can find fluorescent coral and tropical marine life such as turtles, whale sharks, and dolphins.The Riviera Maya is known for its natural pools, or “cenotes” filled with crystal clear fresh water, which are a great day trip for some swimming or snorkeling.Those looking for vibrant nightlife can swing by Playa del Carmen, where visitors are entertained by conga bands, DJs, live music and great cocktails.There are plenty of fun activities and excursions to help fill the day such as catamaran sailing, kayaking, horseback riding, paddle boarding and much more.Grab the family and visit one of the several of eco-parks nearby for a fun-filled day of excitement, culture, and plenty of local wildlife. - Where is Riviera Maya?Riviera Maya is situated on the northeastern Yucatan peninsula of Mexico, in the province of Quintana Roo. It extends for 81 miles from Punta Allen in the south up to Puerto Morelos in the north. Highway 307 runs along the entire coastal area.- What is the best season for a vacation in the Riviera Maya?The Riviera Maya is known for having warm weather year-round, although most choose to travel during the dry months from December to April. The Riviera Maya has a tropical climate with some rainfall in July to August and, during this season, whale sharks are on their migration past the Yucatan peninsula - prime time for diving with these magnificent creatures.