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The Riviera Maya, also known as the Mayan Riviera, lies just to the south of Cancun but feels worlds away. The stunning Playa del Carmen has all the club of its neighbor up north, but without the hoards of tourists. In fact, try flying into Cozumel and then taking the ferry over — less crowded and a far cooler experience!

The 1. And easier to swim: the island of Cozumel blocks much of the pounding Gulf surf, calming things down nicely. Set against the deep turquoise sea, Costa Maya is comprised of three grand pavilions, artisan and costamaya shopping areas, a beach club, saltwater pools, fine restaurants and bars, and all the resources gay to explore the surrounding jungle and coral reefs.

Tulum was an original resort town for Mayan kings, where they rested and seriously worshipped the sun. The town is dotted with Mayan ruins, many right on the beach, which provides a unique contrast from the ruins further inland. Instead of mega-hotels and Senor Frog's, you'll find thatched-roof palapas and virgin mangrove swamps.

Most visitors rent a car in Cancun if they are planning to do much exploration of the peninsula. Tropical storms rarely make landfall here, but are known to form off the coast. Costa Maya is a created-for-cruise-ships port. Visitors disembark their ships to hang out in the various restaurants, pools, and other tourist facilities that were built specifically for visitors staying for the day.

For visitors who wish to venture out of the area, there are some ancient Mayan ruins nearby, including Chacchoben, which are somewhat more eroded than Tulum but are nonetheless historically important. Many gays have started seeing Playa del Carmen as a sophisticated alternative to super-gay Puerto Vallarta or tourist-filled Cancun.

Only a one-hour ferry ride from Cozumel, the town used to be seen as a stop along the way back to Cancun. It has now grown up and come into its own as a worthy destination. A trek into cozumel steamy jungle reveals Mayan pyramids and crystal-clear freshwater sinkholes known as cenotes. Since there are mostly European travelers here, the vibe is much different than Cancun.

Most beaches are clothing-optional, and English is not the only other language you will hear. The main drag in Playa de Carmen is Quinta Avenida, which is a colorful, mostly club zone that fills every evening with people patronizing the many venues that line the avenue.

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Beyond Playa, there are four eco-parks which are widely loved. Similar to State Parks in the US, these are private concessions granted by the Mexican government — but maintain the incredible beauty of the surrounding environment through sustainable tourism. These parks are less crowded and cleaner than public beaches, and offer snorkeling, tubing, and general exploring in a more intimate environment.

Xcaret focuses on Mayan ruins; Xel-Ha is an all-inclusive natural aquarium with diving and more; Xplor has a number of neat limestone caves and grottos; the Aviaro is a bird aviary; and the Tres Rios Nature Park is spread over a stunning, uncultivated acres of lowland jungle and mangroves.

You'll definitely want to explore this area by car, but while tourists are the lifeblood of the region's subsistence economy, certain local customs are not exactly gringo-friendly.