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A Guide to Puerto Morelos

Puerto Morelos is a thriving destination. This fishing village located between Cancun and Playa del Carmen is home to a classic Mexican Caribbean atmosphere, from its gastronomy and natural beauty to adventure and recreational activities.

The ultimate adrenaline rush awaits at Extreme Adventure Cancun, where visitors can drive an ATV in the middle of the jungle, cross over zip lines, spot marine life, and explore a cenote. For a family-friendly but adrenaline-fueled experience, Selvática has activities for all ages, like swimming in an ancient cenote, suspension bridges and zip lines, bungee swings, and 4x4 off-roading.

Eco-conscious travelers can visit Zoo CrocoCun to admire nature and learn more about conservation efforts. The zoo highlights rescue animals and conservation efforts, offering a family-friendly one-hour tour where visitors have the chance to feed deer and even interact with crocodiles.

Since a visit to the Mexican Caribbean is incomplete without a dip in the region’s enigmatic cenotes, Puerto Morelos’ Cenote Sol y Luna is worth a visit for another taste of adventure. The site hosts both an open cenote and a cave cenote, each offering crystal-clear waters. Visitors can also camp in the jungle, zipline, and experience a temazcal onsite.

For where to stay in Puerto Morelos, Sensira Resort & Spa Riviera Maya is ideal for a dream family vacation, thanks to its three swimming pools, kids’ club, a large water park, mini golf, tennis court, gym and a relaxing spa. The secluded resort emphasizes the five senses in its luxury amenities, also offering a semi-private beach. For a more active trip, the Hotel Dreams Jade Resort & Spa is outstanding for the family and furry friends, since the pet-friendly property offers tours and excursions, a mini-golf course, teen club, kayaks, and catamarans.

Foodies in Puerto Morelos will find a unique and cosmopolitan vibe among the characteristic cuisine of an old fishing village. The restaurant Punta Corcho, named for an old term for the port of Puerto Morelos, proposes a firewood menu inspired in the flavors of land and sea, accompanied by a vibrant mixology and beverage menu. For those craving traditional cuisine, La Pepita is a favorite seafood restaurant among locals. La Pepita honors Mayan flavors with their catch of the day and an extensive seafood menu. Another option overlooking the sea is Boquinete Seafood & Grill, which delights guests with a fusion menu and cocktails that incorporate the essence of Mexican cuisine.

To ensure that your clients’ stay is unforgettable and safe, we invite them to follow the official recommendations of your country to enjoy a safe vacation when planning their next trip to the Mexican Caribbean.

For more information on traveling to the Mexican Caribbean, please visit www.mexicancaribbean.travel.

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