If you're considering indulging in adventure tours or walking tours, why not consider visiting Mexico? The country boasts diverse attractions, from jungle trekking to exotic marine life and stunning beaches.
On any Mexico tour, the Mayan Riviera is simply unmissable, with gorgeous sands and crystal clear waters.
Perhaps the most exciting thing about the Mayan Riviera - and indeed Mexico - is its combination of beautiful landscapes with historical attractions.
During a Mexico adventure holiday you can see astounding sights both natural and man-made - and even while reclining on the Mayan Riviera, you can bask in ancient ruins.
Your travels can start out in Cancun, where you will be able to visit the Chichen Itza ruins.
These are incredibly well-preserved and you will find they really help you to build a picture of Mayan life.
From here you can head to Merida, the capital of Yucatan.
Yucatan is the ideal place to explore when you arrive in Mexico.
Being full of historical architecture, in Yucatan you can also peruse more modern sights, such as local markets, and taste the astonishingly good local cuisine.
From here you can venture into the wilderness - possibly one of the most exhilarating parts of a Mexico tour.
You will be able to discover the lost city of Uxmal before entering the depths of the mystical Palenque - a site of spectacular ruins nestled within the jungle.
Unearthing hidden joys such as concealed waterfalls and spotting the native wildlife are two memorable activities to revel in once you've explored the ruins.
Heading out of the jungle, you can travel to San Cristol de las Casas, a colonial market town which features intriguing markets and picturesque cobblestone streets - the ideal place for an afternoon's walk.
However, if you are keen to get back to nature you can visit Chiapas, which is home to beautiful waterfalls.
The Misol Ha waterfall is particularly lovely, tumbling into a jungle lagoon.
You can also visit Agul Azul - or Blue Water - another popular waterfall in the area.
Both are the perfect places to capture some magical holiday pictures.
After so many exciting activities, the Mayan Riviera is the perfect place to end your trip.
Full of incredible beaches to relax on, there are also historical sites to explore and fine cuisine to be tasted.
Running about a mile distant from Highway 307, the Mayan Riviera stretches along the coast from Punta Brava to Punta Allen.
Perhaps the most popular tourist beach is at Playa del Carmen, which features wonderful sands central to the city.
Running parallel to the beaches is La Quinta Avenida, where you will find a range of sophisticated shops and upmarket lunch venues - perfect for those who are looking to unwind during the last leg of their Mexico tour.
Relaxing in idyllic surroundings is not hard at Xcaret Bay, where you can idle away the hours on luxurious white sand, surrounded by palm trees.
While this is the perfect spot to simply enjoy the sun and the views, it is also a great place to discover some of Mexico's marine life.
Whether you just want to snorkel or indulge in something a little more adventurous such as diving the underground rivers or swimming with dolphins, there is bound to be something for you.
If the underwater world is something you're keen to see more of, visit Puerto Morelos.
The reef here is a protected national park and is home to tropical fish, corals and turtles.
Meanwhile, those who want to visit some of the area's historical sights while they are enjoying relaxing on the sands should visit Tulum.
Here you will be able to view some 60 structures from the water's edge.
And, astonishingly, you can even bathe in the shadow of some of them, such as the Temple of the Descending God, which has a small beach beside it.
If you're looking for adventure or walking tours that feature varied and exciting landscapes, Mexico tours are the perfect choice.
Here you can explore the jungle, visit ancient ruins and soak up local culture.
And to round off your trip, you can relax on some of the most beautiful beaches you will ever see, featuring soft white sands and wonderfully clear waters.
On any Mexico tour, the Mayan Riviera is simply unmissable, with gorgeous sands and crystal clear waters.
Perhaps the most exciting thing about the Mayan Riviera - and indeed Mexico - is its combination of beautiful landscapes with historical attractions.
During a Mexico adventure holiday you can see astounding sights both natural and man-made - and even while reclining on the Mayan Riviera, you can bask in ancient ruins.
Your travels can start out in Cancun, where you will be able to visit the Chichen Itza ruins.
These are incredibly well-preserved and you will find they really help you to build a picture of Mayan life.
From here you can head to Merida, the capital of Yucatan.
Yucatan is the ideal place to explore when you arrive in Mexico.
Being full of historical architecture, in Yucatan you can also peruse more modern sights, such as local markets, and taste the astonishingly good local cuisine.
From here you can venture into the wilderness - possibly one of the most exhilarating parts of a Mexico tour.
You will be able to discover the lost city of Uxmal before entering the depths of the mystical Palenque - a site of spectacular ruins nestled within the jungle.
Unearthing hidden joys such as concealed waterfalls and spotting the native wildlife are two memorable activities to revel in once you've explored the ruins.
Heading out of the jungle, you can travel to San Cristol de las Casas, a colonial market town which features intriguing markets and picturesque cobblestone streets - the ideal place for an afternoon's walk.
However, if you are keen to get back to nature you can visit Chiapas, which is home to beautiful waterfalls.
The Misol Ha waterfall is particularly lovely, tumbling into a jungle lagoon.
You can also visit Agul Azul - or Blue Water - another popular waterfall in the area.
Both are the perfect places to capture some magical holiday pictures.
After so many exciting activities, the Mayan Riviera is the perfect place to end your trip.
Full of incredible beaches to relax on, there are also historical sites to explore and fine cuisine to be tasted.
Running about a mile distant from Highway 307, the Mayan Riviera stretches along the coast from Punta Brava to Punta Allen.
Perhaps the most popular tourist beach is at Playa del Carmen, which features wonderful sands central to the city.
Running parallel to the beaches is La Quinta Avenida, where you will find a range of sophisticated shops and upmarket lunch venues - perfect for those who are looking to unwind during the last leg of their Mexico tour.
Relaxing in idyllic surroundings is not hard at Xcaret Bay, where you can idle away the hours on luxurious white sand, surrounded by palm trees.
While this is the perfect spot to simply enjoy the sun and the views, it is also a great place to discover some of Mexico's marine life.
Whether you just want to snorkel or indulge in something a little more adventurous such as diving the underground rivers or swimming with dolphins, there is bound to be something for you.
If the underwater world is something you're keen to see more of, visit Puerto Morelos.
The reef here is a protected national park and is home to tropical fish, corals and turtles.
Meanwhile, those who want to visit some of the area's historical sights while they are enjoying relaxing on the sands should visit Tulum.
Here you will be able to view some 60 structures from the water's edge.
And, astonishingly, you can even bathe in the shadow of some of them, such as the Temple of the Descending God, which has a small beach beside it.
If you're looking for adventure or walking tours that feature varied and exciting landscapes, Mexico tours are the perfect choice.
Here you can explore the jungle, visit ancient ruins and soak up local culture.
And to round off your trip, you can relax on some of the most beautiful beaches you will ever see, featuring soft white sands and wonderfully clear waters.
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