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Departure City: Detroit

Destination: Mayan Riviera (flights into Cancun, Mexico)

Dates: All Dates

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Flight + Hotel

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Destination Dates Price per Person
Mayan Riviera
(flights into Cancun, Mexico)
All Dates from $479
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Available Dates

Destination Dates Price per Person
Mayan Riviera
Wed, Feb, 10 - Tue, Feb 16 from $695
Destination This Weekend Price per Person
Mayan Riviera
Leaving Wed, Feb 10
    Returning Tue, Feb 16

from $695
Destination More Weekends Price per Person
Mayan Riviera
Leaving Wed, Feb 24
    Returning Tue, Mar 2

from $541
Mayan Riviera
Leaving Thu, Feb 25
    Returning Tue, Mar 2

from $528
Mayan Riviera
Leaving Fri, Feb 26
    Returning Tue, Mar 2

from $503
Mayan Riviera
Leaving Sat, Feb 27
    Returning Tue, Mar 2

from $479

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Nearby Destinations

Destination Dates Price per Person
Cancun, Mexico
All Dates from $495
Cancun, Mexico
(includes luxury hotel)
All Dates from $549

Other Mexico/Central America Destinations

Destination Dates Price per Person
San Jose, Costa Rica
All Dates from $426
Mexico City, Mexico
All Dates from $449
Panama City, Panama
All Dates from $520
Ambergris Caye, Belize
All Dates from $625
Belize City, Belize
All Dates from $634
Cozumel, Mexico
All Dates from $686

Other Beach Destinations

Destination Dates Price per Person
Long Beach, CA
All Dates from $373
Boca Raton, FL
All Dates from $402
Sarasota, FL
All Dates from $481
Freeport, Grand Bahama
All Dates from $485

Mayan Riviera: Why Go

Temple
Photo by IgoUgo.com Tulum
<br>Photo by IgoUgo.com Tulum
<br>Photo by IgoUgo.com Tulum Ruins
<br>Photo by IgoUgo.com Xcaret Park
Photo by IgoUgo.com
Mayan Riviera, Mexico: A Relaxed State of Mayan
Want to go with the Mexico flow? Extending south of Cancun to Tulum, this sacred stretch of coast delivers laidback days amid Caribbean Sea surroundings.

Good to know: Ever since Hurricane Wilma passed on through, there's been a little more of the Riviera Maya to love, as the storm brought added sand to many of the private beaches. This stretch of coast also suffered a lot less damage than was initially thought (as the storm was buffered by Cozumel). Compared with Cancun, the Riviera Maya is very quiet, the hotels are spread out and?many of which being all-inclusive--are designed to be destinations in and of themselves. In other words, it's perfectly okay to never leave the hotel until it's time for your return flight.

Local tipple: Tequila! There's the Margarita on the rocks or blended, with or without salt. Orange juice and grenadine make the Tequila Sunrise a sweeter potion, and we think they taste just as splendid at sunset. And there's always the Slammer: simply lick salt, throw back a shot, and suck a lemon until all worries disappear. Feeling brave? You know you secretly want to try the worm--now's your chance.

Place we love, even if it's touristy: It's worth pulling yourself away from the hotel pool for Xcaret, an eco-archeological park. By day, it teems with watery adventures, like swimming with dolphins and snorkeling along a crystal-clear underground river. At night, enjoy dinner and a riveting show filled with Mexican music and dance, both ancient and modern, including a fiery version of hockey that'll leave you on the edge of your seat.

History lesson: They may not be the biggest ruins left behind from the Mayan Empire, but Tulum arguably enjoys some of the most exquisite views from its cliff-top perch overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Explore this once-flourishing Mayan city, then take to the beach below. If you burn easily, we recommend a sombrero, or avoiding the mid-day hours when the sun is fiercest.

Where to blow a paycheck: Take a taxi to downtown Playa del Carmen, where 5th Avenue (Quinta Avenida) hops with little shops and restaurants. Seek out local arts, crafts, and silver jewelry. After, be sure to squawk up for a drink at the Blue Parrot.

Chill-out spots: Say "aah" to the spa. Most of the major all-inclusive resorts feature spas that'll treat you like a god or goddess with coconut body wraps, deep-tissue massage, and sacred hot stone therapy. Among some of the standouts are the spa at Aventura Palace, Secrets, and Hacienda Vista Real. Please note that many spa services are not included in the hotel plan.

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