All-Inclusive Adventure in Riviera Maya, Mexico
Hola Amigos!! My excitement knows no bounds as I write out this blog – Mexico was by far my favorite get-away! Working as expats in United States, my (now) husband and I used up all our vacation leaves for a month long wedding celebration back home. That didn’t deter me from finding our perfect honeymoon destination though. We wanted to go somewhere we hadn’t been before. It had to be close enough considering we only had 4-5 days and couldn’t spend much time on the journey back and forth. Back in 2018, Southwest airlines started flying to the Caribbean and offered $200 off their vacation packages. And that was that. We zeroed-in on Riviera Maya, Mexico.
It was an opportunity for a lot of firsts – We had never been to Mexico or any of the other Caribbean regions. It was our first all-inclusive resort experience. Snorkeling in the Caribbean coral reefs was always a dream. Plus we got a very good deal on this vacation package (Flight+Hotel+Car) staying in a 5-star resort (BlueBay Grand Esmeralda in Playa del Carmen) through Southwest (a reputed airline). While it was a risk going to the Caribbean in May (due to high temperatures and chances of rain), we still went for it considering the amount of money we were saving. It was totally worth it!
First, a little enlightenment about Riviera Maya. Riviera Maya is a stretch of Caribbean coastline in Northeastern Mexico including many towns such as Playa Del Carmen and Tulum. Both of these towns are popular for all-inclusive resorts with a variety of choices such as adult-only or family resorts. An all-inclusive resort essentially means that all your meals and drinks are covered, plus the resort has plenty of events going on, a vast property to explore (local flora & fauna), generally 2+ pools, maybe a nightclub and some free water sports/activities.
Here is how we spent our 4 days in this slice of heaven!
Chichen Itza
After getting a good night’s sleep and enjoying a delicious breakfast (one of the biggest breakfast spreads I have ever seen offered) the morning after, we left for Chichen Itza to explore the Mayan Ruins. Chichen Itza, a UNESCO world heritage site and one of the seven wonders of the world, is the remaining ruins of an ancient Mayan city. While there are group excursions available from the resort, we chose to drive there and hire one of the local, government-approved tour guides available at the location. The affordable tour was much more personalized – our guide answered all our questions and customized the path based on the weather. These were the only few hours when we were not close to water, making the 90 degree Fahrenheit weather a tad unbearable.
Having said that, visiting Chichen Itza was a remarkable experience. The monuments are true marvels of design and engineering, and the ancient city has so much culture and history. “Chichen Itza” means “At the mouth of the well of the Itza”. “Itza” means “enchanter (or enchantment) of the water”. The main pyramid ‘ El Castillo’ has a total of 365 steps – an ode to the number of days in the solar year. The ball court, the temple of warriors, wall of the skulls and the observatory are some other remarkable landmarks steeped in ancient lore and cultural significance.
It took us around 2 hours to tour the place and absorb the wealth of knowledge that our friendly, extremely well-versed guide imparted. After the tour ended, we decided to head straight for a Cenote (pronounced “si-know-thuh”, meaning sinkhole – think “natural swimming pool”) to beat the heat!
Cenote Ik Kil
Located close to the Mayan Ruins of Chichen Itza, Cenote Ik Kil is one of the most beautiful cenotes in Mexico. There is a carved stairway down to a swimming platform. The cenote is more than a 100 feet deep. There are beautiful green vines hanging from the top and covering the walls of the cenote. It is the most surreal natural wonder I have ever seen.
A cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock containing clean fresh water. There are 7000 cenotes in the Yucatan region which can either be completely underground, semi-underground, land level or open wells. One can swim, kayak, zip-line, rappel, snorkel and even scuba dive in specific cenotes.
Fun Fact: Cenote Ik Kil was considered sacred by the Mayans and used as a site to perform human sacrifice rituals (for the rain God)!
The property has a restaurant on site along with lockers, life jackets and changing rooms. There is free parking available and the entrance fee is $4 pp. We visited Cenote Ik Kil on our way back from Chichen Itza. The drive was easy and we made it just in time for dinner back in the resort.
Snorkeling in the Caribbean
As cheeky as it sounds, I have always wanted to explore the underwater world. Unfortunately I am not a good swimmer (Yes I know its a life skill, am working on it!). Hence scuba diving was out of picture. However, with my limited swimming skills and the guidance of our snorkel group leader, we were able to snorkel in the Caribbean. We hadn’t booked this excursion in advance. Our resort lobby had plenty of vendors selling a variety of excursions (Water Sports, Amusement Parks, Historical Excursions etc.). We were picked up from the resort and our small group headed to the snorkel site.
Sadly, the camera they were going to use in order to click our underwater pictures broke down and we couldn’t capture those moments. However, our group lead, knowing my lack of swimming skills decided to help me. He tied a rope to the tube and gave one end to me while he was leading the other end. I did not have to struggle with the ocean currents and could enjoy every moment of it. I was completely mesmerized (no kidding) by the aquatic life and the coral reefs under water. So much so that I count this (hands down) as one of my top experiences in life!
The Resort
Blue Bay Grand Esmeralda resort although 5 star is not too fancy but at the same time totally value for money.
Pros:
Price: $1300 for 2 – Flights (from Boston), all-inclusive resort & car rental (Booked in March 2018).
Food: It was the best part of the entire resort experience. The breakfast and lunch buffets (3 sites) had such a wide spread, it was completely overwhelming. Everyone will find something to their liking. The ร la carte restaurants serving 4 course meals for dinner were fabulous. Out of 6 different cuisine restaurants available , we chose Mexican, Oriental & French.
Drinks: 2 bars near beach/pool & one bar open 24/7. Generous servings!
Staff: Very polite and accommodating. Such was the hospitality that they always left us smiling.
Property: Beautiful lush greens.. Local flora and fauna – We spotted a Coati!
Swimming Pools: 3 large swimming pools
Room: The room was simple but charming and clean. Free upgrade to partial ocean view room as we were on our honeymoon.
Location: 2 hours drive to Chichen Itza and Ik Kil cenote. 45 minutes drive to Cancun International Airport.
Cons:
Beach: This was the biggest drawback. If you do not plan to venture out of the resort, it will be a deal breaker. The shoreline is full of sea weed. Not a good option if you want to swim in the ocean. We could sit back and enjoy but not swim in the water.
Hygiene: Ours was a short vacation. On one of the days, we found leaves in the pool from the surrounding trees. I used the women’s restroom of the Black & White bar (open 24/7) only once. It had 4 out of 5 restrooms dirty. But the restrooms of other restaurants were clean. So it was again a ONE time issue.
Overall a good and bang for the buck experience. We didn’t have enough time to participate in the activities around the resort. There were plenty of fun options including a foam party.
I hope you enjoyed reading this travel experience as much as I did writing it! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions and I would love to address your travel queries.. Adiรณs!!
Tip: Always prefer to book vacation packages directly with reputed airlines such as Southwest, Jetblue, Delta etc. I have had two disappointing experiences with Expedia before I stopped using it. One of them related to a canceled flight (due to staff strike) and the other one specific to a vacation package I had booked with them. Here is how the second one went.. The hotel closed down due to a hurricane on that island. While the hotel refunded the money, the airline refused a refund as the flight was still on. They offered coupons which could only be used with the same airline the following year. This situation jeopardized our trip and left us in a dilemma. Expedia being a third party vendor couldn’t do much despite spending hours on call with their customer service representatives.
46 Comments
Komal
This one is really good!! Very helpful
Lekha C.
Thank you so much Komal!
Lenore | The Nitty Gritty Travel OT
It looks like you had an absolute blast! Iโve wanted to travel to Mexico for awhile now, and this post just confirmed what I already knew (itโs amazing)! the Cenote Ik Kil really stood out for me as a must see/do.
Lekha C.
It was my favorite as well! Truly a natural wonder ๐
Alexis
Wow this was such a cool post! I love to travel but I haven’t been outside of the U.S yet. I hope to go to places like this one day.
Lekha C.
Hey.. I am sure youโll love it! Hope we all get to travel soon ๐
Margie
The Rivera Maya has always been a spot I’ve been interested in visiting. The cenotes and Mayan ruins like Chichen Itza are something I’ve always wanted to see and I think doing it at an all inclusive resort is the way to go. Thanks for sharing your experience about booking it through Southwest.
Lekha C.
Thank you so much for the feedback Margie! I am trying to incorporate more and more details in my blogs. I am glad you liked it!!
Angela
I have never been to Mexico but heard so much about it that it is definitely a destination I will try and get to one day. The cenotes and snorkelling look amazing.
Lekha C.
Thank you Angela. I am glad you want to travel to Mexico. It was truly an amazing experience!
Andi
I have been trying to convince my hubby to do a Mexican beach vacation for a while, this looks like a pretty good spot and I will add it to the list of places I am researching!
Lekha C.
Thank you Andi! I am glad this blog helped you consider Riviera Maya as an option for your Mexican beach vacation! Hope you have a good time ๐
olivia
This looks like a beautiful place! I definitely would want to travel off resort to the places that you suggested. Ruins and natural features? Sign me up!
Lekha C.
Thank you Olivia. I couldn’t agree more! Most of my vacations have been to cities/national parks/beaches. But this one vacation gave me a truly different experience in such short time. Hope you get to visit soon!
Jordan King
Man does this make me wish I was in Mexico right now! I’ve been to Mexico a few times, but not the Riveria Maya area. Southwest typically has great deals so I will have to look into them next time! Thanks for your insights. ๐
Lekha C.
Thank you! I hope you get a chance to visit soon. A good deal can be a huge deciding factor.. I would love to explore more of the Caribbean when things get better ๐
Amanda Kerr
Oh how I miss relaxing at a resort. This is great! ๐ Thanks for sharing!
Lekha C.
I an glad you liked it!
Sophie
It’s been nearly 14 years since I was in Mexico (jeez that makes me feel old!) and I’ve been desperate to get back ever since – now even more so after reading this! This guide is great, a perfect mix of exploration and relaxing ๐
Lekha C.
Thank you so much! We didnโt want to give up either so tried to strike a balance..
Kelly
I love Mexico and have been several times. One of my favorite things to do was snorkel through some of the “caves” in the cenotes. The ruins are pretty cool as well. Lots of history.
Lekha C.
The cenotes were my absolute favorite! I can only imagine how thrilling snorkeling in the caves would be.. ๐
Jackie S.
I have severe wanderlust reading through your blog post! I’ve never been to Mexico and Riviera Maya looks like the perfect place to relax and also learn history. I would love to visit the Chichen Itza to see the Mayan ruins and also swim in the cenote. The view looks amazing in the cenote!
Lekha C.
Thank you so much! Riviera Maya is indeed a great choice if you wish to relax and indulge in adventure/history. There are 6000 cenotes in Riviera Maya, you will definitely be spoiled for choice..
Anca Spiridon
I’ve never been to Mexico but it is definitely on my “to go” list. Thanks for the feedback
Lekha C.
I am sure you will love it!
iemexploring
wow this looks like you had an amazing trip :D! I cant wait to visit some day. The photos in tis blog are stunning i really feel like i was there with you!
Lekha C.
Thank you so much! We indeed loved our vacation to Mexico. I hope you get to visit soon!
Shelby
That looks like the best time! Thanks for the tips!
Lekha C.
Thank you for the feedback ๐
Kelly
Loved Chichen Itza! Sounds like you had a great time. There is so much fun stuff to do in Mexico ๐
Lekha C.
Absolutely! Hoping to visit Mexico city on my next trip ๐
The Iron Lady
Amazing adventure! Mexico is certainly on my bucket list! ๐
Lekha C.
Youโll love it! Thank you..
Shay
This is super helpful! I was supposed to go to Mexico this past year but it didnโt work out. Looking forward to going sometime soon! ๐ definitely want to check out some cenotes and Chichรฉn Itza
Lekha C.
Ah youโll love it! Once the travel restrictions get lifted, I would love to spend a week in Mexico .. Sun, sand and beaches!
Melinda
Sounds like you did a lot in your short time there. Too bad about the beach but at least you got to swim in a cenote and go snorkeling!
Lekha C.
They truly made up for the lack of good beach at the resort.. More rewarding actually ๐
Val
Great insight and nice photos! But such a downside that you couldn’t swim! The seaweed doesn’t usually bother me but staying in a resort without being able to take advantage of the ocean? ๐ But I would love the foam party!
Lekha C.
I know right! Thanks to the cenote and snorkeling excursions, we had a chance to swim outside of the resort..
Shelley
What a great & thorough blog!! Lots of great tips for the Riviera Maya itself, but also loved the in-depth feature on the resort. There’s so many resort options that it’s hard to pick one.
Lekha C.
Thank you! It is absolutely a deal breaker. You donโt want to get stuck with a resort you donโt love.
Gemma
This looks absolutely incredible. I need a relaxing trip and this is giving me major inspo.
Lekha C.
Mexico is a great and comparatively cheaper option for a relaxing vacation in the Caribbean! Youโll love it.
Kooky Loves to Travel
Lovely post and many great information! Thank you for sharing!
Lekha C.
I am glad you liked it.. Thank you!