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Tres Ríos is an ideal place to enjoy nearby world-class golfing, ecotourism adventures, the grand civilizations of the Maya, and outstanding diving in the world’s second-largest barrier reef and in some of the largest underground cave systems ever explored. |
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The Riviera Maya runs along the coast from Cancun to the ancient Mayan city of Tulum forty-five miles south of Tres Ríos. Only fifteen minutes south is Playa del Carmen, which like Cancun offers an exciting collection of shopping, dining, and nightlife but on an intimate, authentic scale. And just a few miles offshore is Cozumel, with world-renowned sportfishing and first-class diving to challenge that of Australia. |
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For more regional information see www.rivieramaya.com and www.cancun.info. |
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Cancun International Airport, the second busiest in México after that of México City, welcomes over eighty arrivals per day from North America and Europe alone, plus many more from Central and South America. From there, Tres Ríos is easily accessible by private car services and scheduled buses. Cozumel International Airport, served by more than a dozen airlines, provides a marine introduction to the Tres Ríos area via ferry from the island of Cozumel to Playa del Carmen. Ready public and private transport is available there for the short jaunt up the coast to Tres Ríos. |






























