Mexican Caribbean Top Golf Destination
In more golf news, members of the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) have presented the State of Quintana Roo with the award as Best Golf Destination in Latin America and the Caribbean. State Secretary for Tourism Laura…
OHL Classic PGA Golf Tournament
The OHL Classic PGA golf tournament took place at El Camaleon Golf Club in Mayakoba, November 13 to 16.
The field of 132 competitors included several up and coming players such as Harris English and Mexican talent Carlos Ortiz, in addition…
Go off the beaten track
Have you ever wanted to go further afield and explore more of the Yucatán Peninsula? Thomas More Travel offers private tours with a vehicle, driver and guide if you would like to see more of the area at your own pace. How about spending the…
Snorkeling Adventure in Xcacel
If you like to fit in a day of snorkeling during your Royal Resorts vacation then this new trip from Thomas More Travel is perfect for you. Discover picture-perfect Xcacel, the last virgin beach in the Riviera Maya, and with untouched reefs…
Día de Muertos Altars
Celebrated on November 1 and November 2, Día de Muertos or the Day of the Dead, is one of Mexico’s most colorful and rich traditions. It is a blend of pre-Hispanic rituals thousands of years old and customs introduced by missionaries in…
More benefits added to Royal Resorts Signature Club
A variety of additional Signature Club benefits have been rolled out this year and several more exciting options will be unveiled in the months to come. Here’s a rundown of new tools and promotions that have been incorporated recently.
Royal Resorts Signature Club, one year on
More and more members are signing up for the Royal Resorts Signature Club, the groundbreaking program that was launched in May 2013 to give you additional benefits to enjoy during your vacation and when you return home.
Go bird watching this winter, start with a dawn walk in the jungle near Puerto Morelos
From orange orioles and emerald green hummingbirds busy among the flowers to stately herons in the wetlands and the aerial displays of pelicans and ospreys diving for fish, the Yucatan Peninsula is a birder’s paradise. With 548 species recorded here in the jungles and wetlands you don’t have to go far to start notching up your own impressive tally of sightings.