The unspoiled Caribbean coast of the Riviera Maya stretches south of Cancun for 75 miles, fronted by the second largest coral reef in the world. Tranquil powder sand beaches washed by translucent blue waters, lush tropical jungles, Mayan heritage and the spirit of Mexico all contribute to the seductiveness of this inspiring land. Rosewood Mayakoba is the heart of a 1,600-acre luxury resort enclave on the Riviera Maya just 30 minutes south of Cancun and north of the seaside village of Playa del Carmen. Visitors enjoy easy access to nearby Mayan ruins, breathtaking beaches, countless water sports, and world–class diving in the Great Mayan Reef.
Playa del Carmen: Offering an irresistible blend of Mexican spirit and European sophistication, the charming seaside town of Playa del Carmen offers an array of boutiques, numerous open-air restaurants, superb swimming and snorkeling, and a vibrant nightlife. The bustling center of activity is Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenua), Playa's main promenade open exclusively to pedestrians. (4 miles)
Beaches: The Riviera Maya offers miles of unspoiled, powder white sand beaches to explore and enjoy.
Xcaret: Ecological and archaeological park, dedicated to the Mayan and Mexican cultures and to preserving the environment and ecology of the area (8 miles)
Laguna Chankanaab: Beautiful park and botanical gardens created around a natural coral lagoon on the island of Cozumel (5 miles to ferry + 35 mile ferry ride)
Xel-Ha: Ecological and archaeological park with turtle and dolphin sanctuaries and a research center (34 miles)
Tulum: The archaeological zone at Tulum, a walled Mayan port city perched above scenic beaches, combines the mystery of the ancient civilization with the singular beauty of the Caribbean Sea. (43 miles)
Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve: Included in the World Heritage List by UNESCO, the third largest protected area in Mexico encompasses lagoons, reefs, lakes, mangroves and forests. Virtually uninhabited, it contains a dazzling array of animal and plant life. (51 miles)
Coba: Set inland, Coba was once the setting of one of the largest of the Mayan cities. Building ruins are spread over a huge area of dense forest and shallow lakes. (180 miles)
Chichen Itza: Considered the most awe-inspiring of all ancient Mayan cities, Chichen Itza's pyramids loom over huge plazas, intricately aligned with the sun and stars. (267 miles)