Superior Room:
Our Superior Room is 450 square feet of living space and offers astonishing views of Cancun’s famous white sand beach and the rich turquoise blue waters of the Caribbean. These rooms come with a 32-inch flat screen TV, spacious bathroom with separate shower and soaking tub. As a guest you’ll enjoy a number of amenities including free Wi-Fi and 24 hour room service.
Duration: 5 days & 4 nights
Traveler Requirement: Must be Married or Co - habituating Couples Only
Guests: 2 adults Only
Additional Nights & Travelers can be added: Contact us for more information
Resort Fees and Taxes may apply
WHAT´S INCLUDED
Cooking class
One hydrotherapy circuit session per person per stay
Personal trainer at the gym
Training kit to use inside the room
Laundry service for sports clothes
Fitness and mindfulness channel
Vegan options at the restaurants
Upgrade to Deluxe Room when available
30% off Sports Couple Massage
Chichén Itzá is a complex of Mayan ruins on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. A massive step pyramid, known as El Castillo or Temple of Kukulcan, dominates the ancient city, which thrived from around 600 A.D. to the 1200s. Graphic stone carvings survive at structures like the ball court, Temple of the Warriors and the Wall of the Skulls. Nightly sound-and-light shows illuminate the buildings' sophisticated geometry. For more information; click the picture!
The Cancun Underwater Museum dive is to an artificial reef, a submerged art collection.
MUSA (Cancun Underwater museum of art is the only museum that you can visit wearing only a bathing suit.
The best way to explore it is scuba diving because it's to about 28 feet deep. MUSA is made up of hundreds of statues.
The project started in 2009 so nowadays the pieces are covered with beautiful coral formations and surrounded by fish, making the Underwater Museum an artificial reef to host marine life, a stress relief for nearby coral reefs... and of course, a one-of-a-kind diving spot! For more information; click the picture!
Visit Enigmatic, mysterious, and impressive ship wrecks. In the Cancun wreck and reef dive you can find yourself wondering where it came from, who worked in it, which ports did they visit, and why did it sink. In the this case the ship was sank on purpose to become an artifical reef and dive spot. These artifical reefs are to help build a new habitat for the underwater life. For more information; click the picture!