Viva Wyndham's Mexico Resorts Offer Expanded Family Amenities

 

 

Viva Wyndham Resorts has announced that its all-inclusive oceanfront resorts located in the Playacar Complex of Riviera Maya–​Viva Wyndham Azteca and Viva Wyndham Maya—have recently undergone extensive upgrades, including restaurant renovations, revamped public spaces and refreshed guestrooms.

Besides a revamped pool area, Viva Wyndham Azteca sports upgraded rooms throughout the property, including the Superior Rooms, which have Mexican-inspired décor with ocean, pool and garden views. Guests will enjoy free access to all the amenities and facilities of its sister property, Viva Wyndham Maya. Perks at Viva Wyndham Maya include a new coffee shop with a range of coffee specialties and snacks; and a new tech-forward sports bar where avid fans can enjoy programming of their choice.

Viva Wyndham Maya
(Viva Wyndham Maya)

Playa del Carmen is ideal for couples, families, friends and groups, and offers several options to explore with kids. Activities include a range of land and water sports (with equipment and instruction included), such as sailing, snorkeling, windsurfing, tennis, paddle boarding, TRX, trapeze lessons for kids and adults, and children’s clubs for ages four to 12. Along with wellness activities and pools, there are bars, restaurants, nightclubs with theme parties and live entertainment. Authentic cultural experiences abound, including a weekly handicrafts market, Mexican cooking classes and dance lessons, among others.

These family-friendly properties are also offering year-round discounts. For travelers interested in offsite excursions, Viva Wyndham Resorts recommends Xcaret, an eco-archeological park; Tulum’s Xel-Ha Park, an experience that includes snorkeling in waters full of tropical fish, and exploring caves and cenotes; and Chichen Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

For more details, visit www.vivaresorts.com.

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