Stretched across the two towns of Puerto Morelos and Tulum, The Riviera Maya traverses 80 miles along the Mexican Caribbean coast. Filled with brilliant all-inclusive resorts and reclusive boutique hotels, this region has made its mark as a resort locale with a rich archeological history.
Canada Jetlines uses the following terminals:
Terminal 3 | Toronto Pearson International Airport
Terminal 2 | Cancun International Airport
The beachfront town is located south of the Cancun International Airport. It is the ideal destination for beach enthusiasts and explorers.
When you arrive in Cancun, ease the immigration process by
filling out the Immigration Form to receive your Tourist Card. Click here to get started.
The state of Quintana Roo has enacted a new law that makes
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to pay now, and avoid delays at Immigration.
Tulum
Poised on the fifteen-meter-high cliffs above the salty waters of the Caribbean Sea, the Tulum is a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city. Once a quiet beach town, Tulum has now developed into a bustling hotspot for tourists to discover the Mayan spirit.
Cenotes
Popular among intrepid divers, these lush swimming holes are
a result of collapsed limestone bedrock. Enjoy a sunny day amongst mangrove
landscapes, while participating in a Mayan ceremony.
Quinta Avenida
Quinta Avenida, or ‘5th Avenue’, is a 5-mile
pedestrian walkway in Playa del Carmen. Lined with charming restaurants, tucked-away
souvenir shops and cultural performers, this street never sleeps.