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Cancun, Mexico

April 24 – 30, 2023

Blue Diamond

April 24 – 29, 2023

Diamond Premier

April 24 – 28, 2023

Silver to Diamond Levels

About Cancun

With incredible natural beauty and endless entertainment options, Cancun is one of Mexico’s most-visited and most exclusive natural spas in the Caribbean. Millions of families, couples and even single travelers choose to travel to Cancun for their dream vacations — and it’s no secret why.

The first and greatest pleasures of Cancun are its amazing beaches. The region is home to over 10 miles of pristine white sand and brilliant turquoise water. Just offshore, Cancun features a myriad of spectacular marine life — a treasure trove for snorkelers and scuba divers alike.

Exquisite food and drinks are two more reasons to travel to Cancun. The region’s amazing hotel food services have great international and Mexican cuisine restaurants, fast food joints, and fun bars where you can taste excellent authentic Tequila and other regional drinks. Start your evening off with a delicious dinner at one of Cancun’s many local restaurants, and then take to the streets for a magical night. Cancun’s night life is world renowned: big parties, incredible shows and exquisite drinks make a wide spread of endless alternatives.

Visiting Cancun also gives travelers the opportunity to learn about ancient history and experience its larger-than-life artifacts firsthand. The magnificent ruins at Chichen Itzá and Tulum are must-sees, each showcasing the remains of an amazing culture from two thousand years ago.

Few destinations in the world concentrate so many fun things to do like Cancun. Luxury, ecotourism, sports, gastronomy, entertainment and history come together into one single place.

Playa del Carmen

Located 45 minutes south of Cancun’s airport is the beach town of Playa del Carmen, the fastest-growing destination in the state of Quintana Roo. Just a few years ago, this former fishing hamlet served merely as a springboard for visitors taking the ferry to Cozumel. But as more and more ferry-bound travelers lingered to enjoy its Caribbean beaches and rustic charms, the town came into its own as a resort destination.