From Cancun to the archeological site of Tulum, a sequence of natural formations has given the Riviera Maya an appeal that attracts more visitors every year. This strip, on the easternmost side of Mexico along Route 307, is a privilege place where coral reefs, underground rivers, inlets that are true aquariums, beaches and the impressive tropical forest are some of the wonders of this land. Explore its archeological sites; visit the picturesque town of Playa del Carmen, known by the ancient Mayas as Xaman-Há. From here, canoes with pilgrims departed to visit sanctuaries built in honor to the goddess Ixchel in Cozumel Island. Today is still possible to appreciate the culture and traditions through the locals while vacationing at this almost untouched destination.