The First PGA TOUR Golf Course in Latin America. Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón blends through the diverse ecosystems of Mayakoba, including tropical jungle, dense mangroves, freshwater canals and pristine Riviera Maya oceanfront. 18-hole professional golf course.
Rosewood Mayakoba's beach is perfect for more than lounging. Guests looking for a bit more adventure can set sail, paddle, or work up a sweat on the sand with the following activities: Stand-up paddle board, Snorkeling, Hobie cat, Kayaking, Beach sports like volleyball and soccer.
El Pubelito replicates the typical construction and colorful sights of a traditional Mexican town square, but with all the modern amenities. El Pueblito offers a variety of activities and dining options for visitors from sweet shops to boutiques and arcade games. Whether you are looking to spend a wonderful afternoon or add spice to evening plans, guests will enjoy gathering in this delightful square and experiencing a little piece of Mexico.
Set off on foot or by bike to explore 2.5 miles or four kilometers of nature trails, which seamlessly connect resort offerings and wind through the lush mangrove forests and around the El Camaleon Golf Course.
Cenotes are natural sinkholes that formed millions of years when limestone bedrock collapsed to and reveal a glimpse of the region’s fresh waterways below. The Yucatán Peninsula has thousands of cenotes that were spiritually significant to the ancient Mayans.