


The Pristine Waters of Soliman Bay, in the heart of the Mayan Riviera, provides fabulous snorkeling opportunities for all ages and levels of experience. Protected by the second largest reef in the world, the waters are calm and relatively shallow, making viewing easy and fun. A wide variety of corals and sea life grace these waters with their bright colors and textures. Swimming out to the reef is a great workout, or if you prefer you can take the kayak, tie off to a bouy, and enter the grand elk and staghorn corals. This is a truly magnificent experience, where you become part of an old and sacred world, one so exquisite in it's connectedness that we can't help but be gifted by it's incredible beauty. Closer in, and past the sea grass, (a very important part of the ecosystem) are many a little oasis of brain and other corals, perfect for kids or those who prefer to stay closer to land.
Mayan Ruins - The extraordinary Ruins of Tulum are just 10 minutes away from Nah Uxibal and Coba and Chichen Itza are both easy to reach. These amazing sites are not to be missed.
• Tulum Ruins • Coba Ruins • Chichen Itza
Day Trips - There are literally thousands of things to do during the day in the Riviera Maya, with new options popping up daily. Here are a few outings and excursions ranging from extreme adventure to quiet strolls through sanctuaries.
• View the list on Sac-Be
Scuba Diving - See the wonders of the underwater world while diving along the worlds 2nd largest reef. Become certified or take a resort course for half a day and dive during your vacation!
• Akumal dive shop - Akumal Dive Shop is a 5 Star PADI IDC center
Xcaret Family Eco-Park - A great place for the family with something for everyone. Wonderful shows, tours, archaeological sites, an aquarium and swimming and snorkeling in the underground river or with the dolphins.
• Xcaret website - near Tulum
Sailing - Take a day long adventure or a sunset sail on the beautiful Caribbean.
• Akumal dive shop - in Akumal
Hidden Worlds Cenote Park - Just across the highway from Nah Uxibal, a fun adventure for the whole family.
• Hidden Worlds website - in between Akumal & Tulum
Tour the Biosphere of Sian Ka'an - Sian Ka'an - "where the sky is born" in Mayan - is a national reserve in the heart of Quintana Roo's golden coastline in Tulum..
• More info here
Xel-Ha eco-park - Spend a day snorkeling, watching animal shows, swimming with dolphins or floating down a fresh water river to the sea. Xel-Ha is a great park for families, there is something for everyone.
• Xel-Ha website
Caves of Aktun Chen - Discover the underground world of the ancient Maya, pure waters, stalagmites and stalactites thousands of years old, then see the animals that live in the jungle around you. Or if you prefer, take a Horseback Ride through the jungle.
• Aktun Chen website - in between Akumal & Tulum
Bone Fishing in Sian Ka'an - Fly fishing in the clear waters of Sian Ka'an.
• Fishing in Sian Ka'an • View Cesiak in Tulum
Banco Chinchorro Reef - Located off the sandy shores of Xcalak (about a three and a half hour drive south of Nah Uxibal) is one of the underwater wonders of the world, the large circluar reef rising from the depths of the open ocean, Banco Chinchorro. Sea life abounds in this amazing refuge, and for the avid diver it is every bit worth the long drive and boat ride there.
• XTC Dive Center Xcalak - PADI and NAUI diving instruction
Cenotes - Discover the soft pure waters of the cenotes that dot the surface of the Yucatan Peninsula. These waters stay a refreshing 75 degrees year round and are a part of one of the largest underground river systems in the world. Cenotes vary greatly, you will find some in caves while others are just on the surface. You will see signs for them everywhere so stop and check them out. Going for a dip will refresh and enliven you!
• Dos Ojos website
Massage by Lucia - Lucia Perrotta, a certified physical therapist & massage therapist since 1989. She has studied all over the world to learn different techniques to incorporate the most wonderful, relaxing massage for you.
• View Massage by Lucia web page.