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To Plan Your Sun Va- cation, Call: Krystle Robinson Adventure Travel Inc. The Pas, Manitoba (204) 623-1000 Visit our website at: www.adventure-travel.com Transportation From the Cancun Airport, travellers can rent a car. Some resorts also offer a shuttle service. Local transportation in the area includes taxi as well as frequent bus service. Cancun International Airport Cancun International Airport is the second-largest airport in Mexico and serves more than10 million passengers per year. The airport is located 31 miles from Playa del Carmen and 70 miles from Tulum. Currency The official Currency is the Mexican Peso, but American Dollars are accepted in most places. The exchange rate is around $10 pesos per dollar. Language Spanish is the primary language spoken in Mexico, although English is widely-spoken in the tourist area. Time Zone The Riviera Maya is in the Central time Zone. Additional Information Canadian travellers require a valid Canadian pass- port to enter Mexico All Canadians travelling by air or land will com- plete a tourist card and have it stamped at their first port of entry.

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To Plan Your Sun Va-cation, Call:

Krystle Robinson

Adventure Travel Inc. The Pas, Manitoba

(204) 623-1000

Visit our website at:

www.adventure-travel.com

Transportation From the Cancun Airport, travellers can rent a car. Some resorts also offer a shuttle service. Local transportation in the area includes taxi as

well as frequent bus service. Cancun International Airport Cancun International Airport is the second-largest airport in Mexico and serves more than10 million passengers per year. The airport is located 31 miles from Playa del Carmen and 70 miles from Tulum. Currency

The official Currency is the Mexican Peso, but American Dollars are accepted in most places. The exchange rate is around $10 pesos per dollar. Language Spanish is the primary language spoken in Mexico, although English is widely-spoken in the tourist area. Time Zone

The Riviera Maya is in the Central time Zone. Additional Information Canadian travellers require a valid Canadian pass-port to enter Mexico All Canadians travelling by air or land will com-plete a tourist card and have it stamped at their first port of entry.

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La Riviera Maya, is located in the north-east cost of the Yucatan Peninsula in the state of Quintana Roo, México. All year round you can expect sun and warm weather with an average temperature high of 30°C or 86 °F. the highest temperatures are regis-tered on May and September when temperatures

can reach 32°C, 90 °F.. There are also two rainy seasons during October to January and April to July; however they can be a great refresher during the heat of the day. At the center of the Riviera Maya, you will discover the small town of Playa del Carmen. The once sleepy village is vibrant and offers plenty to see and do, including miles of sandy, palm lined beaches. Playa also boasts fine dining, great nightlife and shopping.

Here you will find a host of over 250 resorts and hotels to suit every taste and budget, allowing you to enjoy marvellous beaches by day and great night-life in the evening.

The Riviera Maya is an outdoor playground for ad-venture lovers! There is plenty to see and do for all ages and travellers. Activities Include:

Snorkelling

Deep sea fishing

Swim with dolphins

Visiting local ruins

Zip-lining

ATV adventures

Golfing

The low tropical jungle of Riviera Maya and many natural cenotes, combined with breathtaking Carib-bean coastline, make the Riviera Maya the perfect

place to explore, discover and relax. In addition to endless activities available to do, sev-eral tours and excursions provide travellers with once in a lifetime experience and a memorable vaca-tion.

Authentic eco-adventures await you in Riviera Maya! Known as the gateway to the Mayan world, this re-gion offers amazing excursions, making it the top tourist destination in Mexico!

XCARET Ecological Theme Park Swim in underground rivers, or with dolphins, watch the “Mexico Spectacu-lar” Show, see flora & fauna; A place where exhibitions, nature and culture come together. Visit: www.xcaret.com

Chichen Itza Tour One of the new 7 Wonders of the World and the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chichen Itza is the most famous & fre-quently visited archaeological Mayan site in the Rivi-era. Visit: http://www.chichenitza-tour.com/ Xel-Ha Ecological Park Xel-Ha is home to the most beautiful

natural aquarium in the world and is playground for nature lovers. Explore mangroves, snorkel or swim in the nat-ural cenotes. Xel-Ha is a natural won-der of Mexico. Visit: www.xelha.com Coba Tour Coba is a Mayan site located in the jungle. Walk among the archaeological temples and discover the ancient Ma-yan civilizations.

Visit: http://mayasites.com/coba.html

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