Soothe body and soul this fall at Alea® Spa in The Royal Sands and The Royal Haciendas. Pamper your skin with the intensive moisturization it needs to withstand the winter blast and plummeting temperatures.
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Thrilling water parks, shows, boat trips and amazing Yucatan excursions, visit the Thomas More Travel desk at your resort during your stay for details
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Whatever the season, Yucatan Peninsula’s wild areas call nature lovers to catch a glimpse of families of spider monkeys and coatimundis in the jungle, crocodiles and manatees in the wetlands, and a wealth of colorful bird species.
Looking for something different to do this vacation or on your next trip to Cancun and the Riviera Maya? Spend a couple of days exploring Merida, one of Mexico’s oldest and loveliest cities. Known as “La Ciudad Blanca”
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From locally made hammocks and Panama hats to ceramics, colorful wooden alebrije figures from Oaxaca, silver and embroidered textiles, Merida is an excellent place to shop for folk art from the region and elsewhere
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Towards the end of October, you’ll begin to see cempasuchitl marigolds red cockscomb flowers and fragrant lilies, pan de muerto, candy skulls and cut tissue paper as people begin to build Dia de Muertos altars in honor of the departed.
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Our oceangoing summer visitors, the female sea turtles that emerge from the waves at night to lay their eggs in the sand, are still coming ashore to nest.
It’s back to school for our 35 Royal Resorts Foundation scholarship students who are ready to begin another semester at Colegio Mano Amiga
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Discover the benefits of aromatherapy massage at Alea Spa
New travel experiences for your next vacation
Wildlife Encounters
Merida, all roads lead to Yucatan’s historic cultural capital
A Shoppers guide to Merida
The Travel Gallery
Where to see Day of the Dead traditions
Royal Resorts Turtle News
School starts for our Royal Resorts Foundation students
Signature Steaks