This journey moves between two distinct parts of the Yucatán Peninsula — the Riviera Maya coastline and the inland landscapes around Mérida. The contrast is clear but works naturally, shifting from open sea and beach to jungle, history and culture. Experiences are woven through both, from time on the reef and in the mangroves to cenotes, Mayan sites and local traditions, with space throughout to slow the pace and settle into each setting.
9 nights in Mexico, combining the Riviera Maya and the Yucatán interior. Includes international flights, private transfers, luxury accommodation on a B&B basis and a series of privately guided cultural and nature-based experiences. From €10,799 per person.
The Riviera Maya feels open and immediate — long stretches of white sand, warm water and days that fall into an easy rhythm shaped by the sea. Life here is lived outdoors, between beach, pool and open sky.
Inland, the atmosphere shifts. The landscape becomes denser and more textured — jungle pressing close, cenotes hidden beneath limestone and Mayan history embedded into the terrain.
This journey is structured to move between the two at the right pace. Time on the coast is unhurried and spacious, before transitioning inland where the experience becomes more grounded, shaped by culture, landscape and a quieter rhythm.
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Arrive into Cancún and transfer to the Riviera Maya, where your time begins on a quiet stretch of Caribbean coastline. The first days are intentionally open — time to settle into the setting and allow the pace to slow.
A privately guided snorkelling experience introduces the Mesoamerican Reef, exploring one of the world’s largest coral systems. Time at the hotel unfolds easily — from yoga by the water to paddleboarding along the shoreline or simply moving between beach and pool.
One evening, dine at Bu’ul, where Mexican ingredients are interpreted through a refined, contemporary tasting experience.
This journey works particularly well for couples, where the balance between privacy, setting and experience feels natural rather than structured. The coast offers immediate ease — space, light and time to fully switch off — while the interior introduces a quieter, more atmospheric rhythm. Moving between the two creates a sense of progression without increasing pace.







Mary Masterson
Senior Travel Designer
Mary designs with empathy, intuition and impeccable taste. Her itineraries strike the perfect balance between immersion and ease, with thoughtful touches that make all the difference — a favourite champagne on arrival, a clifftop sunset dinner, or a starlit evening in the desert.
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