The Riviera Maya Mexico region spans 100 miles along the Caribbean Sea, from Cancún south to the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. Visitors go for the nature reserves, snorkeling, Maya ruins or to just relax on the white beaches (see Riviera Maya encounter) Take highway 307 south along the shore There’s a thriving eco-tourism market on the Riviera Maya, many opportunities to swim with dolphins, cave diving or explore the mangrove swamps (it is always an interesting experience to try Experiencial Leadership Courses abroad).
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