Close to Akumal Mexico, you will find Yal-Kú Lagoon, a wondrous tropical paradise that is almost secluded.
This is the perfect spot to experience an astonishing ecosystem, which is home to colorful fish and a peaceful ocean breeze that will make you want to stay forever.
Relax in a hammock admiring the sculpture garden featuring bronze and stone statues, get to know aquatic life, and enjoy some delicious food and beverages. Lal-Kú Lagoon also offers palapas (open cabins) to enjoy with the family and friends so you have a spot of privacy at one of the most beautiful treasures in the Riviera Maya.
Akumal Monkey Sanctuary & Rescued Animals is an animal conservation and rehabilitation sanctuary located in Akumal, Mexico. The sanctuary cares for around 55 species (~200 animals) and is located roughly seven minute's drive from Akumal beach.
Xplor Park offers a day of adventure in Riviera Maya, just outside of Mexico's popular resort area of Playa del Carmen.
Visitors can ride 14 ziplines above the trees, go on underground river trips, drive on amphibious vehicle trails and more.
Ziplines at Xplor Park
There are 2.4 miles (3.8 km) of ziplines waiting for you! The highest zipline starts at 45 meters high (that's 13 stories), and there are even ziplines that end with a water landing.
The Torre Latinoamericana is a skyscraper located in downtown Mexico City, inside its old historic city center. This striking edifice has a height of 183 meters and consists of 44 floors. It was the tallest building in Latin America upon its completion in 1956. The indomitable building has also famously withstood many earthquakes, most significantly those of 1985 and 2017.
On a clear day, visitors can enjoy the panoramic views afforded from the tower's 44th-floor observation deck and the 41st-floor lounge bar. There's also the fascinating Bicentennial Museum on the 36th floor where you can delve into the first hundred years of independent Mexico through exhibits of original photos and artifacts.
One of the last cities inhabited by the Maya people, Tulum was once an important trading hub, generating enormous wealth exporting jade and obsidian. Now, it's a fascinating city-museum, with well-preserved temples and stunning coastal views.