All Inclusive Mexico Resort; Adults Only Aventura Spa Palace

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The Aventura Spa Palace Adults Only, All Inclusive Resort in Puerto Venturas, located about 45 minutes from the Cancun airport is one of our most memorable vacations!

We have stayed at several of the Palace Resorts and have never been disappointed, but the Aventura Spa Palace is in a class of its own.This adults only resort is less than 5 minutes from the quaint town of Puerto Venturas and just 10 minutes from Playa del Carmen and the ferry to Cozumel. Although it is a large resort the environment was very casual and inviting.

The staff at this adults only Mexico, all inclusive resort, Aventuras Spa Palace is service oriented, friendly and genuine. They go out of their way to make sure that your vacation is perfect!

The resort itself is clean and kept in immaculate condition, all the way down to the perfect landscaping. The rooms are sufficiently large enough to make a week’s vacation very comfortable in spite of your luggage. The nightly turn-down service is a lovely touch when you return from dinner. The food and the selection is good with several different types of restaurants to try… including a wonderful dessert and cappuccino shop. All of your cocktails are included and made to make you happy; top shelf ingredients and freely flowing.

There are so many activities and classes on the resort that you don’t have to leave, but there is so much in the area to enjoy that you will want to return as one week is not enough.

We suggest to all of our friends to find a Palace Resorts Timeshare Rental from an owner of a Premier Palace Membership www.mypalaceresorts.com . Not only will you find the best prices for any of the Palace Resorts, you will also be entitled to their Premier Palace Membership benefits;

All Food And Beverages in any and all of the Mexico Palace Resorts restaurants and bars… Alcohol 24 hours a day if you wish… no restrictions or limitations.
20% off golf Pro Shop purchases
Unlimited Golf Package Available* Jack Nicholas designed golf course
One Massage per person per week stay
One Manicure per person per week stay
One Pedicure per person per week stay; Entire Spa Package worth $300
20% off additional Spa Treatments at Aventura Spa Palace
10% off purchases made at any Palace Resorts gift shops
Unlimited Guided Tour Excursions (including transportation)
Unlimited access to non-motorized water sports, including kayaks, paddle boats, snorkeling gear, bicycles, roller blades, tennis courts, basketball, pool tables and mini golf, etc…
One Scuba lesson per person per week stay
Unlimited use of gym, sauna and steam rooms and Hydrotherapy areas at Aventura Spa Palace
Nightly entertainment at the Aventura Palace
Airport transfers to Aventura Spa Palace on arrival and departure; valued at $68 per person
Transportation between all of the Palace Resorts in Cancun, Mexico
Discounted car rental
Priority room assignment and check in at all of our Palace Resorts in Mexico
Six Star Aventura Palace Resort accommodations and service!
All Gratuities are included. (additional is your option)

Can you tell that we LOVE the Aventura Spa Palace and highly recommend it to all of our friends.

Riviera Maya Guide: Riviera Maya Attractions, Riviera Maya Activities

Rivera Maya

Few places on earth cause as much amazement as the Riviera Maya. This is a 125-mile-Iong coastline that extends along the incredible turquoise blue waters of the Mexican Caribbean, on the eastern shores of the State of Quintana Roo on the Yucatan Peninsula.

 

What makes the Riviera Maya so different from other coast­lines around the world? It has a large quantity of beaches with glistening white sand and mild surf. Near the shore, a low-ele­vation jungle, typical of the tropics, acts as a wall to the sea.

 

Practically impenetrable, it’s a habitat for a rich variety of flora and fauna and for geological formations. Here are the “cenotes”-deposits of capricious shapes and different sizes, produced by the subterranean rivers that emerged to the surface over the course of millions of years. Facing the Riviera Maya’s coast is the world’s second-largest coral reef, making it an ideal place for scuba diving and snorkeling.

 

The starting point of the Riviera Maya is Puerto Morelos. Just south is Playa Maroma, a 370-acre eco-park of tropical jungle, mangroves and cenotes, where travelers can enjoy biking, canoeing, kayaking, trekking and horseback riding. Playa del Carmen, the largest town in the Riviera Maya, offers the flavor of a small fishing village mixed with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Shopping, restaurants and nightlife center around Playa del Carmen’s Fifth Avenue (Quinta Avenida).

 

The resort area of Playacar is home to a number of upscale and all-inclusive resorts, more than 100 small archeological sites, the Xaman-Ha Aviary (home to more than 200 bird species)and Cavernas Sacbe, a rock cavern.

 

Xcaret is an eco-archaeological park offering a unique glimpse into the region’s natural surroundings and inter­active activities like snorkeling in under­ground rivers, swimming with dolphins, horseback riding and scuba diving. There’s also a natural aquarium, museum, botanical garden, Mayan village and unique folkloric shows at night.

 

The small bay and beach of Paamul, where turtles come to leave their eggs, offers visitors another of the region’s best spots for diving and snorkeling and is a great place for a picnic.

The upscale resort area of Puerto Aventuras offers the ideal location for visitors looking to relax in comfort and tranquility. Best known for the annual fish­ing tournament held here each May, this town centers around the Riviera Maya’s only full-service marina. The Cultural and Poly-Religious Center, the only one of its kind in the Riviera Maya, is also here. The 5 star Aventura Spa Palace is located adjecent to puerto Aventuras.

 

Continuing south, visitors will note Xpu-Ha, a large beautiful bay and beach with calm waters and great visibility, as well as Kantenah, another secluded beach area. Xpu-Ha is home to the Cenote Manatee, one of the largest cenotes in the region, and the Xpu-Ha Lagoon. Kantun Chi is a remarkable eco-park in the heart of the Riviera Maya that is excellent for snorkel­ing in freshwater cenotes and exploring the underground caverns. Its name means “yellow stone mouth” in Mayan.

 

Aktun­Chen features three caves filled with stalac­tite and stalagmite rocks, cenotes and an opportunity to see the Riviera Maya’s diverse wildlife.

 

The small town of Akumal, known as “the place of turtles,” is a favorite place of the endangered marine turtles, as well as for divers. It’s also well known for its eco­logical center, Ukana-I, which is used for both research and as a community center. Just north of Akumal is YaIku Lagoon, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

 

The beaches of Soliman Bay and Tankah are favorites for both locals and tourists. Further south is Xel-Ha (“the place where water was born”), a l50-acre eco-archeological park. An incredible nat­ural aquarium where the ocean combines with the freshwater springs and under­ground rivers, Xel-Ha is ideal for tubing, snorkeling and swimming. Xel-Ha is also home to macaws and is surrounded by a thick jungle, caves and cenotes. Archeological sites containing altars dedi­cated to Yum Chac are located nearby.

 

The archeological site of Tulum (“walled city”) offers some of the most impressive Mayan ruins anywhere. Built on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, this site contains more than 60 well-pre­served structures. Tulum also offers beauti­ful beaches and cenotes, including the well known Calavera, the Grand cenote and the Car Wash. Located inland, Coba is one of the most important archeological sites in the Riviera Maya. The main pyramid, Nohuch Mul, is 138 feet tall, the highest on the west side of the Peninsula.

 

To the extreme south of the Riviera Maya on a small peninsula is Sian Ka’ an Biosphere Reserve, which offers an oppor­tunity to explore mangroves, ancient Mayan canals and the almost untouched wilderness of the jungle. Only a limited part of the reserve, a large protected area of 1.5 million acres with more than 62 miles of the Great Maya Reef, is open to tourists. Located within the Reserve are Boca Paila and Punta Allen, a village with only 600 inhabitants whose livelihood is dependent on spiny lobster fishing.

 

The southernmost point in the Riviera Maya is the town of Felipe Puerto Carillo, considered a central point for all Mayan communities of the area. It provides a glimpse into the past, as the town has pre­served much of its ancient Mayan culture. Its numerous historic and archaeological sites include The Temple de la Cruz Parlante (Temple of the Talking Cross) and a cultural center from the last century.