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What are people saying about Quintana Roo
Lucille_S, Feb 2024
Very well organized. Fun...
Very well organized. Fun guides. Punctual good amount of time at each activity. Felt safe. Nice tequilla yasting
Lucille_S, Feb 2024
Fun guides, shout oht to...
Fun guides, shout oht to Mona Lisa and Ebo!. Every activity was at the minimum correct amount of time. We had a blast. The Cinote, hoseback, ATV, zipline, and Taquila was great! Pictures were too expensive.
Skye_W, Feb 2024
Exciting Fun Time
This trip was wonderful. This was very well organized. I do wish they had told us that because we were in afternoon time slot, we got our food at the end, after we did all of our other activities. Luckily I had eaten a late breakfast that day. First we went horseback riding, and then swimming in a cenote with an optional zipline into the water. Then we went to a tequila tasting. I don't drink but I found the information very interesting and was not bored. Then we did some ziplining, which I thought I was going to be afraid of, but it was not scary, actually. There's tons of safety equipment and these guys know what they are doing. Our tour guide's name was MonaLisa, and he was great. He told jokes and kept everybody engaged and in a good mood all day. The last activity we did was ATV riding which was a lot of fun. Again, there was a max speed you could really go, so it wasn't that unsafe. A woman in front of me, her ATV gave out, and I accidentally crashed into her, but we were all fine, cause as I said, the speeds were not too fast. We brought my 15 year old son to this and he loved it, though you do have to be 18 to drive the ATV, and he had to ride as a passenger. The meal at the end was okay, nothing too great, but we did buy some of the tequilia as a gift for family members and they seem to like it. All in all, a great time and well worth it.
Nikki_L, Mar 2024
Nikki’s Birthday Trip
George at the jungle our tour guy was great! In the beginning just lack of communication, but overall had fun! That tequila tasting was my favorite part. At first it was just me and my friends for horseback riding, which was nice after horseback riding. We met up with other groups which took a little bit longer to get through all the excursions but I would definitely do it again. They do take pictures throughout your whole experience. The pictures are kind of pricey, so instead of buying the whole package I just bought one group photo. But overall a great experience.
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- Quintana Roo is typically hot and humid, so pack light, breathable clothing.
- Many hotels and museums in Quintana Roo are accessible to wheelchairs and strollers, but archaeological sites and outdoor activities may not be.
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What are the best beaches in Quintana Roo?
Quintana Roo is home to some of Mexico's finest beaches. Tulum's Playa Paraiso offers white sands and turquoise waters, perfect for relaxation. Playa Norte on Isla Mujeres is known for its calm waves and vibrant atmosphere. South of Cancun, Playa Akumal is famous for snorkeling with sea turtles.
When is the best time to visit Quintana Roo?
The best time to visit Quintana Roo is from November to March. This period offers pleasant weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for enjoying the stunning beaches, exploring Mayan ruins, and partaking in various outdoor activities. Avoid the hurricane season from June through October for a more enjoyable experience.
Is Quintana Roo safe for tourists?
Yes, the state of Quintana Roo is generally safe for tourists. Popular tourist areas like Cancún and Playa del Carmen have low crime rates, and local authorities prioritize visitor safety. However, practicing standard travel precautions, such as safeguarding belongings and staying in well-traveled areas, is wise to ensure a secure and enjoyable trip.
Is Quintana Roo part of the Riviera Maya?
Yes, Quintana Roo is part of the Riviera Maya. The Riviera Maya is a popular tourist destination along the Caribbean coastline of Mexico, and the state of Quintana Roo encompasses key areas like Cancún, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum, all integral parts of the Riviera Maya known for their beautiful beaches and vibrant culture.
Are there Mayan ruins in Quintana Roo?
Yes, there are Mayan ruins in Quintana Roo. Tulum, with its stunning coastal location, and Coba, known for its towering pyramid, are two notable sites. Muyil, within the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, also showcases ancient Mayan structures, providing a glimpse into the region's rich history. Day tours to each site are readily available.
What is Quintana Roo known for?
The Mexican state of Quintana Roo is known for its beaches, nightlife, and rich Mayan history. Popular destinations like Cancún, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum offer a mix of luxurious resorts, archaeological wonders, and a lively atmosphere. The Yucatán Peninsula state is a top choice for sun-seekers, adventure enthusiasts, and culture lovers alike.
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