Maroma Resort and Spa, Cancun, Mexico Maroma Resort and Spa, Carretera 307, Riviera Maya, Mexico
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Aktun Chen Natural Adventure
Explore the sacred caves of Aktun Chen, which are thought to be at least 5 million years old.  Journey into the tropical jungles of Mexico and explore the wonders and mysterious architecture of the past.

Sian Ka'an Biosphere
Get to know the most important Biosphere Reserve in Mexico. Full day tour up to 10 people including the transportation, equipment, guide, lunch and soft drinks

Multisport Adventure
Venture into this unspoiled reserve, a coastal jungle teeming with fascinating plant and animal life. Kayak in the wetlands, hike in the coastal dune and finally snorkel in a Cenote with its crystal waters and amazing caves.
This tour is available all year round.

Jungle Adventure
Journey into this impressive reserve and discover its unspoiled beauty, boating through the unique waterways the ancient Mayan used 1000’s of years ago. Seek out the exotic birds visiting the lagoons and discover the ancient Mayan temple on this remarkable small group eco adventure.
This tour is available from April to October.

Coastal Adventure
During the winter, many migratory birds arrive to the Sian Ka’an Reserve. Discover the unspoiled beauty by boating through the Capchen Lagoon.  Explore the coastal dune arriving to a pristine beach and finally snorkel on an underground river.
This tour is available from November to March.

Whale Shark Adventure
Enjoy a great day getting to see and probably snorkel with the biggest fish in the world, the harmless whale shark. Also get to admire dolphins, mantas and many other bird species in Yum Balam Reserve.
This tour is available only during July and August.

Crocodile Adventure
Enjoy a fantastic night adventure. Contributing to the research and conservation of the crocodile in Sian Ka’an.
This tour is available all year round.


Maroma Walk 
Discover a different world inside the hotel walking with a naturalist around our very own jungle and gardens.  Allow our experts to explain you the wonders of this unique ecosystem.

A.T.V. tour
Only 30 minutes from the hotel, get to know the jungle on the 4 wheels motorcycle! Two hours of fun through the mangroves including a refreshing swim in an open cenote. We guaranty you’ll come back dirty! Transportation is not included.


Mayan Encounter
Come and experience the richness of the Mayan world, discover Coba and climb Nohoch Muul, the tallest pyramid in the northern part of the Yucatan Peninsula.
Cohabit with the descendants of this most admirable pre-Hispanic civilization and participate in the preservation of their cultural and natural heritage. Live an unforgettable experience. Paddle on a lagoon of enormous beauty. Make a thrilling rappel descent. Submerge yourself in the transparency of age old cenotes and soar on the zip-line above the Mayan Jungle.

Itinerary
7:00 – 8:00 am: Pick up and departure for Cobá. 
9:30 am: Arrival at Cobá.Two-hour guided tour including visit to Maya temples, legendary ball game area and Nohoch Muul temple (the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan). 
11:30 am. Departure to the Mayan Village. 
12:00 pm: Arrival to the Mayan Village. We will have the opportunity to see how the Mayas live and experience with these wonderful people an adventure in their natural world. 

Together with the locals we will:
Walk through their forest, learning of the local fauna and flora
Enjoy a zip-line flying over an incredibly beautiful cenote
Rappel down into another cenote
Canoeing/kayaking on a wonderful lagoon
Refreshing swim
Enjoy a delicious lunch prepared by the local Maya women.
5:30 - 6:00 pm: End of the expedition. Return to hotel.

Jungle Crossing
Live an exciting journey entering the jungle on an original all-terrain Mercedes Benz Unimog. Visit an isolated community of Mayans where you will discover the excitement of swimming in the crystal clear waters of an amazing cenote and snorkeling in a fascinating underground river. Delight in a peaceful bay of the Caribbean, navigate in kayak to a beautiful coral reef where you will snorkel and admire the impressive variety of tropical fish.

Itinerary: 
8:00 - 9:00 am: Pick up at the hotel and departure for Rancho San Felipe
9:45 am: Arrival at Rancho San Felipe, a small Mayan family community where the Nohoch Nah Chich cenote system is located (the second longest underground river system in the world). In Nohoch Nah Chich we'll take you on an unforgettable snorkeling adventure into the fresh waters of the underground rivers, swimming deep inside the caverns. With the snorkel gear that we supply, you will be amazed at the unsurpassable beauty of the stalactite and stalagmite formations above and below this crystal-clear water. 
11:00 am: Visit "Heaven’s Gate", another entrance to this beautiful underground river system, and relax in the hammocks.
12:00 pm: Lunch at the Mayan Ranch.
1:30 pm. Board Unimogs and head out of the jungle to Punta Soliman Bay.
2:20 pm. Arrival at Punta Soliman Bay. 
2:50 pm: Enjoy a kayak trip out to the reef system. On arrival at the reef we get wet and lead you on a snorkeling tour that will allow us to appreciate spectacular corals, sponges and tropical fish of the Mexican Caribbean.
4:30 - 5:00 pm: End of the expedition. Departure for Playa del Carmen or Cancun.

Mayan Zip Line
Set out on a flight over the jungle’s foliage and cenotes on a series of the most exciting zip-lines of southern Mexico.
Take a bike journey through jungle paths and visit local plantations and their diverse cultivations. Explore an extraordinary system of cenotes while swimming and snorkeling in their crystalline waters. Be a witness of and participate in a traditional Mayan purification ceremony in the mystic cenote of the legendary Aluxes.

Itinerary:
8:00–9:00 am: Pick up and departure for Chikin-Ha.
9:00 am: Arrival at Bike Station. From here we enjoy a leisurely 1.6 km/1mile bike tour through the jungle and farmland of Don Silvano.
9:40 am: Arrival at Rest Area. Briefing regarding zip-lines and cenotes visits. Refreshments.
9:55 am: Cenote Xta-Bay: swim and learn about the fauna and flora particular to cenotes, ecosystem functioning and the value of cenotes within local ecotourism.
10:25 am: Cenote Chikin-Ha: Snorkel, swim and learn about the geological formation of cenotes, the scientific study of cenotes and speleo-diving.
10:55 am: Cenote Aluxes: witness a Mayan purification ritual and learn about the religious significance of cenotes in ancient and current Mayan culture.
11:25 am: Zip Line. The first zip-line hangs over the first cenote, 60 meters long, so you can fly over this beautiful area enjoying from the air.
The second hangs in the jungle between the first and second cenotes, again 60 meters long but this time with a little more inclination and therefore a little faster.
The third zip-line will leave you breathless! Leaving the third cenote you can climb our 17-meter high tower and launch yourself off of it to fly 160 meters above the forest canopy!
12:00 am: Lunch and drinks. Afterward return to Bike Station.
01:00 – 02:00 pm: End of the expedition. Departure for Playa del Carmen or Cancun.

Punta Allen Ecoadventure Tour
The Punta Allen Eco-adventure tour offered by Community Tours Sian Ka'an is an unforgettable one day journey to the most preserved portion of the Yucutan peninsula's coral reef. It starts once one of our local bilingual guides picks you up at your hotel and drives along the coastal road between Tulum and Punta Allen. You can see pristine white beaches bordered with coconut palm tress along the undisturbed dunes.

On the another side of the road, brackish and freshwater lagoons make for a peaceful and delicate landscape. While we pass the colorful estuary of Boca Paila, we move into more remote portions of Sian Ka'an where you may have a casual encounter with a rare bird like an Osprey, woodpecker, or come across deer, raccoons and other mammals along this road.

Along the road called Paso Lagartos, you will leave the vehicle and take a boat to the lagoons. En route towards the fishing town of Punta Allen, we will stop on at a small mangrove island, a breeding site for aquatic birds. Colored rosette spoonbill can be found keeping company with herons, ibis and egrets. A cenote--a small freshwater lagoon lined by limestone--gives your local guide the opportunity to explain the hydrology of the Yucatan peninsula and the relationship between cenotes and the distribution of the manatee populations.

In town you will experience the peaceful and quiet lifestyle of the Punta Allen community. Learn how they have been developing a conservation-oriented, profitable way of life using the ocean resources and their fishing expertise. Then test the fit of your snorkel gear, order a meal for lunch and prepare for your boat tour on the ocean. Sea turtles, star fish and dolphins swim freely alongside, providing friendly encounters while the boat heads toward the coral reef barrier.

Trip includes:
• A trilingual nature guide (Mayan, Spanish and English)
• Air-conditioned transportation .
• Snorkel gear.
• Snacks  and drinks.
• Entrance fee to Sian Ka’an.

Muyil Forest and Float Tour 
From Tulum the van ride is only 20 minutes to the Muyil Ruins where we start with a 1-hour guided tour of the ruins and surrounding nature by our Mayan trilingual guide. We look for rare, colorful birds and teach visitors about the poisonous, medicinal, and hallucinogenic value of the endemic plants. The guide’s stories are inter-laced with tails from his ancestors and accounts of his personal experiences living in the area. 

After the Pink Palace and Castle ruins, we follow the sac-be, Mayan for "white road", through the jungle toward the Canan-Ha trail head. From there it is a short, historic walk to Muyil lagoon – a clear turquoise fresh water lagoon. You are invited to climb the 17m look out tower, called a mirador, which reveals spectacular views of the ruins and the lagoons from above the trees.

Once at the lagoon, we will take a boat ride into the lagoon for our journey into the clear waters of the Muyil lagoon to a man-made canal on the other side. The Mayans dug out the canal 1,000 years ago as a part of a trade route that linked the Muyil lagoon with its larger neighboring lagoon called Chunyaxche. Ancient Mayans traded salt, incense, gum, honey, wood and animals skins with others from Guatemala and Honduras. On the other side of Chunyaxche lagoon we lead into another canal that is natural and much deeper.

Along the canal—which extends 12 kilometers--we will stop at Xlapak ruin, a small, mysterious Mayan ruin used as a rest stop and customs post on the trade route. After exploring the ruin, we will dive into the clear canal water to float and snorkel as the currents carry us gently toward the sea. At times the only sound you will heart will be the peaceful rustle of wind through the straw and saw grasses that surround us. Our guide will share his knowledge of the plants and wildlife along the winding canal. 
  
After the 40-minute float we will make our way into our boat and ride back through the series of canals and lagoons to the shore at Muyil archeological site. Going back on the road we stop in a pristine, colorful and unspoiled cenote where a tasty lunch is waiting for us. You are invited for jump into the warm water and enjoy cooling off before, during and after lunch—a wonderful way to finish our journey in Sian Ka’an.

Trip includes:
• A trilingual nature guide (Mayan, Spanish and English)
• Air-conditioned transportation .
• Snacks  and drinks.
• Entrance fee to Sian Ka’an.


To arrange any of the above please contact Edgar Niebla at eniebla@maromahotel.com or Hospitality Services at hospitalidad@maromahotel.com.

 
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