Food & dining in Riviera Maya / Playa del Carmen
Private evening tour to a Mayan village from Riviera Maya in Mexico
On this private tour, you'll see how a Mayan community lives before taking part in their sacred rituals. Your evening begins with a tour of the village, after which you'll stop to learn how tortillas are made from scratch. Then, you'll take part in a sacred purification ceremony inside a traditional temazcal, a volcanic steam bath, to cleanse and renew the mind and body. Next, you'll head over to the local watering hole – a natural cenote – for a nighttime swim, before rounding the evening off with some traditional Mayan fare.
Mexico Espectacular Dinner Show at Xcaret
As evening draws in, Xcaret awakens with their Mexico Espectacular show – a night where colours and textures aren't just for your eyes, but also for your palate. With an exclusive meal included, you'll journey through the heart of Mexican-cuisine, indulging in dishes crafted from sustainably-sourced, organic ingredients. Treat your taste buds to an experience just as exciting as the show itself. Menu as follows:Appetisers: House salad, smoked cream cheeseStarters: Mexican truffle mushrooms, prawn and Spanish sausage salbut, tuna aguachileMain courses: Caribbean lobster, roast pork tacos, duck magret with sauceDessert: Xcaret flower pot (sponge cake)Drinks: Glass of white wine, glass of red wine, glass of sparkling wine, flavoured water or soft drink
Riviera Maya Day of the Dead Celebrations
Celebrate like a local on Mexico's biggest and most vibrant holiday with this Day of the Dead outing. You'll dive into ancient traditions, and get a memorable glimpse into one of Mexico's most significant cultural events. Lucas, one of our local expert guides, says, ‘Dià de los Muertos is like a family reunion – but with an otherworldly twist. It's a joyful celebration where families honour loved ones through storytelling, music, dancing and of course, delicious food.' Kick off your journey by plunging into the crystal-clear waters of Mexico's mystical cenote – an underground river that's the perfect refreshing start to your adventure. After your swim, you'll sample traditional festival foods like 'pan de muerto', a sweet bread baked in the shape of skulls or bones, as well as savoury tamales, both believed to comfort the souls of the departed. Throughout the day, you'll also learn about cool traditions like ‘offrendas' – offerings to loved ones – and the significance of bright orange marigold flowers. Next, roll up your sleeves and get hands-on with Mexican culinary magic by making your own guacamole. Sip on local wines while a chef spills the secrets behind regional flavours and cooking techniques. Lucas adds, ‘We whip up all the favourite foods and drinks of our loved ones to show we still care. Plus, we even set out their favourite snacks on the altars – you know, just in case they get hungry!' The tour wraps up with a dinner that captures the essence of the day, offering unforgettable memories and a whole new appreciation for Mexico's rich cultural heritage.
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Xoximilco Cruise with Dinner Ticket
You'll be caught up in the party spirit as soon as you step on board a colourful trajinera in Xoximilco. It brings to life an ancient Aztec tangle of canals on a night cruise. You'll encounter musicians in traditional costume playing mariachi, bolero and marimba music and you'll be able to tuck into a feast of traditional dishes – all washed down with tequila.