Nearly 125 miles of Caribbean coastline provide a complete program of passion and desire for lovers and people in love willing to get a few days of intense and everlasting happiness by the hand of the most fascinating entertainment.

It’s precisely that heated wish to give free reins to frolicking and enjoyment what has turned the Mexican Caribbean into one of the most sought-after travel destinations in the world by newlyweds and honeymooners. Cancun, Islas Mujeres, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Xcaret, Tulum… they all stretch out for 125 miles from Puerto Morelos to Punta Allen, in the Yucatan Peninsula, and they deliver a world of enjoyment for all, a complete guarantee to spend some unforgettable days for romantic and love-infatuated people. Both world-known and untapped beaches of crystal-clear waters, the puzzling and still-alive Mayan culture –this area is dotted with archeological sites, isolated villages and fancy resorts– and countless options for those who want to get in touch with nature or the local traditions, provide an assorted scenario full of amenities and unrepeatable travel experiences. In 2011 alone, the Mexican Caribbean hosted 30,540 weddings, with 17,880 of them held in Cancun, 11,259 in the Riviera Maya, 1,200 in Cozumel, 110 in Isla Mujeres and 100 in Tulum. According to authorities from the Department of Tourism in Quintana Roo, this segment is supposed to grow at least 12 percent by the end of this year. What do lovers and newlyweds find in these premises? Well, it’s all about a very pleasing combination of top-quality hotels and services on one hand –there are plenty of options to choose from- and a large array of tours and non-hotel choices on the other hand, the latter sprinkled with a good deal of singular opportunities standing at relatively short distances from one another. And that’s precisely what the Mexican Caribbean is all about: an exclusive place where visitors can either enjoy the Route of the Cenotes or just traipse into the jungles of Punta Venado, Sian Ka’an, or sail down the underground mazes of Secreto River. But they can also opt for the wonderful parks of Xplor and Scaret, or wallow in the laidback atmosphere of Paamul Bay, depending on their preference, among lots of other possibilities. The Mayan inheritance through Tulum, Coba, Ek Balam and Chichen Itza; the chance to get in touch with today’s cosmopolitan and modern Mexico in Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen or Chetumal; the Mexican-made craftsmanship and cuisine at their best, and above all the sea, turn the Riviera Maya into a hub of one-of-a-kind fantasies and desires that make this place of the most fun-loving and romantic travel destinations on the face of the earth.