Water sports on the Riviera Maya: sailing, windsurfing and catamaraning on the beaches of Mexico

On your trip to the Mexican Caribbean, you can enjoy water sports and activities on one of the Riviera Maya’s most spectacular beaches.

Nothing beats a beach vacation to a place like Mexico for doing and enjoying the best water sports on the Riviera Maya. The Barceló Maya Grand Resort is the perfect place to stay if you are seeking water sports on your vacation: windsurfing, kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkeling, diving and even learning to drive a catamaran. Enjoy the weather in the Mexican Caribbean, a good choice if you love the sun, surf and water sports. The hotel also offers individual and group lessons, and an infinite list of activities. Who said there was no time for sports on vacation?

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