I can't think of a better way to relax after an activities-filled wedding week than by honeymooning on the beach. If this type of mellow, back-to-nature adventure sounds like your type of vacation, then head to Tulum, Mexico, to stay at Maya Tulum Resort.

This resort features cabanas that are right on the beach, though you'll have to be prepared for a walk on the rustic side. Maya Tulum is bordered by the ocean on one side and the jungle on the other, and relies on a generator for electricity; thus, it's recommended that you leave hair driers and extraneous plug-in appliances at home, and just enjoy the setting (even if your hair's a little frizzy). You and your honey will sleep inside one of Maya Talum's simple, chic, thatched-roofed cabanas, whose beds' mosquito netting enhances both the comfort level and the romance. Each cabana features a sitting area and a tiled bathroom with an open shower area. You can pick from beachfront, garden, or ocean-view cabanas.
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Guests can take their meals in the resort's restaurant, a round cabana built with marble floors, limestone views, and a stunning view of the Caribbean Sea. The healthy cuisine features mostly vegetarian and fresh seafood. You can pop in anytime for a smoothie, drink, or snack.
Located on the Riviera Maya, the resort offers guests a range of beach activities, from simply reading a favorite book in a shaded hammock to exploring lagoons and water springs. When you tire of lolling on the beach, consider an eco adventure tour, where you can snorkel, visit ruins, or even go caving.
For the adventurous, nature-loving couple, Maya Tulum is indeed a natural choice for your post-wedding vacation bliss.
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never been to this resort, but the ancient Mayan ruins at Tulum are absolutely breathtaking.
1i've been studying the ruins in that area for a few years now and really need to go out and see them in person!
2wow this place looks awesome- i'm already missing my cozumel honeymoon from 2 months ago..
3I spent about two weeks in Tulum, rented a house. Best. Vacation. Ever.
Seeing the Mayan ruins, snorkeling in the ocean with huge rays and sea turtles, cenotes, our own private beach. Spectacular. Can't wait go to back!
4Wow...so gorgeous.
5I've stayed at Maya Tulum and loved my time there. It's lovely. The beach is fantastic. You can walk or get around by bike. The ruins are a must see. I also suggest making arrangements to tour the nearby bio-reserve Sian Ka'an.
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