Enjoy remarkable experiences worldwide at partner hotels through our GHA DISCOVERY loyalty program, a family of independent hotel brands with more than 35+ independent hotel brands across 85+ countries.
Viceroy Hotels & Resorts
Experiences
Things to Do Around Playa del Carmen
Guests at Viceroy Riviera Maya can enjoy seven miles of white sand beach and a whole host of activities in Playa del Carmen on property or nearby. Follow your whim and experience golfing, fishing, horseback riding, diving cenotes, windsurfing, ATV riding through the jungle and more.
Beach & Water Activities
Viceroy Riviera Maya sits peacefully on seven miles of white sand beachfront that are ideal for sunbathing and snorkeling at the world's second biggest coral reef and unique cavern/cave. A 350-foot section of beachfront is kept carefully maintained and is dotted with palapa-roofed cabanas. Viceroy Riviera Maya also offers kayaks and other water sport equipment. Other nearby attractions include Cenotes Diving & Snorkeling, Fishing & Pleasure Cruising, Private Yachts & Catamarans and Dolphin Discovery.
Resort Pool
In addition to the private plunge pool in your villa, Viceroy Riviera Maya features a resort pool with a sundeck and a selection of loaner sunhats for guests' use. You'll also have easy access to Coral Bar where you can enjoy tropical cocktails and fresh small bites.
Caribbean Sea & Beach
Seven miles of white sand beachfront are ideal for sunbathing and snorkeling. A 350-foot section is kept carefully maintained and is dotted with palapa-roofed cabanas. Viceroy Riviera Maya also offers kayaks and other water sport equipment. Please ask staff for assistance.
Candlelite Beach Respite
Looking for a romantic evening? White table linens, exotic flower arrangements and a private seaside palapa framed by torches in the sand as the stars reflect off the Caribbean Sea. It doesn't get any more romantic for nature-gazing or dining. Viceroy Riviera Maya will happy to set the stage for your romantic evening.
Scuba & Snorkeling
Dive or snorkel at the World's second biggest coral reef and unique cavern/cave system to explore. Private and public dives are available.
Cenotes Diving & Snorkeling
The spectacular cenote at Dos Ojos natural reserve is just 35 minutes away.
Fishing & Pleasure Cruising
Troll for Sailfish, blue marlin, white marlin, wahoo and dorado right outside the Puerto Aventures marina. Year round deep sea sport fishing charters. If fishing is not your game, pleasure cruising is also available.
Private Yachts & Catamarans
Enjoy a spectacular day on a private yacht or catamaran while visiting the most beautiful spots in the Riviera Maya.
Land Adventures & Tours
Experience the emotion of driving an ATV through jungle trails. Or enjoy year-round golfing at the nearby El Camaleon Golf Club (designed by Greg Norman) or the Golf Club Playacar imagined by the famous architect Robert Von Hagge. Horseback riding through the exotic landscape of Riviera Maya is unmissable, as is flying across the sky on zip-lines in the Xplor (Xcaret) park.
All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Tours
Experience the emotion of driving an ATV through jungle trails. Enjoy pleasant walks immersed in a protected natural area to explore caves, fly above vegetation with zip lines, discover archaeological vestiges, learn about the lifestyle of the first inhabitants and swim in a beautiful cenote with crystal clear water.
Golf
Enjoy year-round golfing. Playa del Carmen has many year-round options for the avid golfer.
El Camaleon Golf Club: A Greg Norman design, El Camaleón Golf Club boasts a spectacular layout winding about the tropical jungle and the mangrove boldly stretching to the sea. Well reputed among golf's finest players, El Camaleón is the PGA TOUR site for the Mayakoba Classic, the only official PGA TOUR event held outsidethe U.S.A. or Canada.
Golf Club Playacar: This magnificent par 72 Riviera Maya golf course with 7,144 yards was designed and constructed under the supervision of the famous Architect Robert Von Hagge and is surrounded by a diversity of lakes and exuberant vegetation. The Golf Club Playacar is considered the most challenging golf course of the region.
Horseback Riding
Especially designed for persons with little to no experience in horseback riding, our activity allows them to enjoy the experience of riding safely through the fascinating and exotic landscape of Riviera Maya. This tour will take you through the verdant Mayan jungle and to visit two fascinating cenotes (sinkholes); you will be able to refresh and swim in one of them.Afterwards you will taste artisanal bubble gum. All our horses have been rescued and rehabilitated, friendly creatures that invite you to come, feel Mexico through its land and its beautiful nature.
Xplor (Xcaret)
Xplor is a park that will take you to enjoy adventures flying across the sky on zip-lines, go through the paths of the jungle on amphibious vehicles and to swim and float on rafts in a cenote, underground rivers created millions of years ago. Discover if you have what it takes to live an extreme day or night.
Archaeological Sites
Numerous landmarks and ancient cities reside nearby for exploration: Xcaret, Cozumel, Xel-ha, Tulum, Cancun, Cobá, Isla Mujeres, Sian-Khan, Chichén Itzá, Akumal, Valladolid, Merida and Uxmal. For many, the resort offers specialized tours and packages with a professional guide.
Chichén Itzá
Explore mysterious Chichén Itzá, considered by many as one of the seven new wonders of the world and certified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. A professionally guided tour will allow you to witness the magnificence of the 75-foot-high Kukulkan pyramid, the Temple of the Warriors, the Ball Court, the Observatory and more. Then, visit a beautiful cenote to swim.
Visitors who brave the steep climb up the highest pyramid in Mexico's Maya world reap the reward of a breathtaking vista. At more than 130 feet in height.
Tulum is the city with the most impressive sight of the Mayan World. One of the last cities habited by the Maya before the Spanish conquest, built 800 years ago considered the most important trade port of the Mayan Empire.
The island of Cozumel holds its name from the Mayan “Cuzamil” which means land of the swallows . It was famous for its devotion to the Goddess of fertility Ïxchel” and is today most famous for its submarine wonders.
The peninsula of Yucatan is a paradise of white sandy beaches washed by turquoise warm waters; an emerald green land amidst the Mayan jungle. In this marvelous setting, windows open up to discover the un-earthly world of the Ancient Gods.
Whether you need to quickly pick up a bottle of sunscreen, or want to take your time browsing colorful Mexican handicrafts, the Boutique at Viceroy Riviera Maya is your spot. Conveniently located on the resort grounds, it offers vacation essentials as well as art and home décor that will make your vacation memories live on. Unique items for the kitchen, office and bath are also offered to help you check off your gift list.
If you are looking for more? Playa del Carmen offers three luxury shopping malls and plazas:
Explore mysterious Chichén Itzá, considered by many as one of the seven new wonders of the world and certified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. A professionally guided tour will allow you to witness the magnificence of the 75-foot-high Kukulkan pyramid, the Temple of the Warriors, the Ball Court, the Observatory and more. Then, visit a beautiful cenote to swim.
The Kukulcan A 75-foot-high pyramid built in the eleventh century. The structure highlights the Mayan's advanced knowledge of mathematics and the solar system.
Temple of the Warriors Rising from a step platform east of El Castillo is the Temple of the Warriors. This magnificent structure was built by Toltec conquerors of Yucatán in ca. 950-1000 AD, and houses a large stone altar.
The Ball Court The Mayans were thought to be great sportsmen and built large courts to play their games. The Ballcourt of Chichén Itzá is 545 feet long, 225 feet wide and is open to the sky. Its unique construction allows a whisper from end to be heard at the other.
The Sacred Cenote This natural limestone sinkhole provided a steady water source for ancient Mayan people. The opening of the cenote is nearly 200 feet across with vertical sides 60 feet off the water.
Coba
Visitors who brave the steep climb up the highest pyramid in Mexico's Maya world reap the reward of a breathtaking vista. At more than 130 feet in height.
Nohuch Mul, which means mound” in the Mayan language, is the pyramid at Coba archaeological site and Yucatán Peninsula. Coba, an easy half-hour d r i v e inland from the coastal city of Tulum, is well worth a visit. In the Maya language Coba means "stirred by wind.” The Maya flourished here between 400 and 1100 A.D. One of the largest Maya cities of the Classic period, at its peak the site stretched out over 50 miles and was home to some 50,000 inhabitants.
Two small lakes nearby made it a desirable location. As you explore the site, wandering the pleasantly shady trails beneath the jungle canopy, keep your eyes and ears open for wildlife. Coba is extensive, so if you tire of walking in the jungle heat you can rent a bike or hire a tricycle pedicab and driver to pedal you around.
Tulum
Tulum is the city with the most impressive sight of the Mayan World. One of the last cities habited by the Maya before the Spanish conquest, built 800 years ago considered the most important trade port of the Mayan Empire.
The archaeological zone of Tulum is one of the most beautiful places on the Riviera Maya. Combining the mystery of the ancient civilization, which inhabited this zone, with the singular beauty of the Caribbean Sea which bathes its shores, the city of Tulum is the only known archaeological site located by the sea, built in the top of a cliff facing the marvelous Caribbean waters.
Over sixty well-preserved structures can be observed within three massive walls which surround the site. There is a small beach beside the main temple, ideal for a swim while gazing up at the Maya's architectural wizardry.
Cozumel
The island of Cozumel holds its name from the Mayan “Cuzamil” which means land of the swallows . It was famous for its devotion to the Goddess of fertility Ïxchel” and is today most famous for its submarine wonders. Cozumel is the home of beautiful coral formations and a breathtaking marine life. It was the legendary Jacques Cousteau who unveiled the beauty of the region in his 1960 investigatory filming. The Reef is protected from the roughness of the open sea by Cozumel that helps it grow in a unique and fantastic way. The gigantic towers of “Palancar” and paradise-like gardens of “Xan Kanaab” are jewels to be discovered by divers and snorkelers from around the world. The island actually forms the second largest coral barrier / reef of the world. Today, the “National Reef Park of Cozumel” protects majestic creatures and unique species. Don’t hesitate to discover an underwater world so beautiful and so close.
Discover the pre-Columbian Maya city of Tantun Cuzamil (Flat Rock in the place of Shallows),or modern day, San Gervasio. The ruins were used to worship the goddess Ix Chel, an aged deity of childbirth, fertility, medicine and weaving. Pre-Columbian would make a pilgrimage to San Gervasio once in their life. You can see "Las Manitas" (Little Hands) which are red-color handprints on the interior walls or "El Arco" (the Arch).
Cenotes
The peninsula of Yucatan is a paradise of white sandy beaches washed by turquoise warm waters; an emerald green land amidst the Mayan jungle. In this marvelous setting, windows open up to discover the un-earthly world of the Ancient Gods.
The Mayans considered the “Dzonot”- today known as Cenotes, as sacred. Indeed, these subterranean rivers and sources of fresh water were home to their Gods and refuge to their oldest customs and traditions.
Exploring the crystalline waters of these caves is a unique adventure. The amazing fossils testify of an ancestral sea and thousands of stalactites and stalagmites add to the magic of the place. Any visitor can sense it; these places are out of this world!
When the light sneaks into the caves, equipped with a mask and a snorkel or diving gear, you can easily understands why the Mayans regarded these places sacred as such.
Events
Romance à la Carte: Dinner and Yucatecan Serenade in Your Villa
December 3, 2024
Surprise that special person with a private dinner in the privacy of your villa, featuring a 3-course menu from La Marea.
Viceroy Hotels and Resorts no longer maintain this page, and you are now being redirected away from the Viceroy Hotels and Resorts website to a third-party website.
Viceroy Hotels and Resorts is not affiliated with or related to the site you are being redirected to. We are not responsible for any content or information on any third-party website.