Quintana Roo, Mexico
Tourism Information
Located on the eastern side of
the Yucatan Peninsula,
Quintana Roo offers the beautiful waters of the Caribbean
Sea, top-notch tourist resorts, white-sand beaches,
marvelous ecological reserves and ancient Mayan ruins.
Here you can visit
Cancun, an important destination for
national and international tourists, which has a 30-km
(19-mi) stretch of beaches and an impressive hotel zone.
Isla Mujeres offers all kinds of tourist attractions,
including pre-Hispanic ruins, the remains of an old hacienda
and a modern aquatic park where you can go snorkeling among
hundreds of colorful fish that inhabit the coral reefs.
Nearby lies
Cozumel, Mexico’s largest island, where you can
go kayaking through mangroves and scuba diving along the
Great Mayan Reef, the second largest reef system in the
world. The reef runs through the Parque Marino Nacional de
Arrecifes de Cozumel and the Parque Natural de Chankanaab.
Along the Caribbean coast, in the direction of state capital
Chetumal, you’ll find numerous tourist attractions in the
Mayan Riviera, which is lined with luxurious resorts,
exclusive spas and golf courses. In this region you can
visit the archaeological zones of Coba and Tulum, a walled
city overlooking the sea. At Playa del Carmen, the Mayan Riviera’s cosmopolitan city, you’ll find excellent tourist
facilities at ecotourism parks Xcaret and Xel-Ha, and at the
Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, which was declared a World
Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
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