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Day Pass in Riviera Maya

3 spots · Riviera Maya

A day pass in the Riviera Maya is a one-day access pass to all-inclusive resorts, cenotes and experiences between Puerto Morelos and Tulum, with no need to stay overnight. On Superpass there are 34 options in the Riviera Maya —16 hotels, 3 cenotes, tours, beach clubs and experiences— from $778 MXN per adult, with online booking and an instant voucher.

The Riviera Maya is the paradise of the Mexican Caribbean: white-sand beaches, turquoise cenotes, eco-themed parks and some of the best all-inclusive resorts in the world, all along the corridor that links Playa del Carmen with Tulum. With a day pass you live that experience for a full day: world-class cuisine, an open bar by the sea and pools surrounded by jungle. Areas like Playacar, Puerto Aventuras and Akumal have very different personalities, so you can choose between a family resort full of activities or a quiet corner to relax by the sea.

What does a day pass in the Riviera Maya include?

It depends on each property, but at all-inclusive resorts the usual offering is access to pools, beach, loungers, buffet and open bar during the pass hours. Properties like Iberostar Selection Paraiso Maya Suites, Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya or Dreams Sapphire Resort & Spa are examples of resorts where you can spend the day. And if you prefer nature, you'll also find cenotes and tours for swimming in crystal-clear water or exploring the Mayan jungle. Check the inclusions of each option before booking: they vary by hotel and type of experience.

How much does a day pass in the Riviera Maya cost?

Day passes in the Riviera Maya start from $778 MXN per adult, and the price varies with the resort, the season and what the pass includes. At most hotels you pay only a deposit online to hold your spot and settle the rest directly at the hotel on the day of your visit; your voucher arrives in your inbox instantly.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to stay at a resort to use a day pass?

No. The day pass exists precisely so you can enjoy an all-inclusive resort, a cenote or a beach club without being a guest. You can stay at a simpler hotel, in an Airbnb or live in the area, and still spend the full day at the facilities of the property you choose.

What happens if it rains on the day of my reservation?

Rain in the Caribbean is usually brief and the day often clears up by the afternoon; on top of that, resorts have restaurants and covered areas so you can keep enjoying yourself. If the weather prevents your visit, date changes depend on each hotel's policy: contact the Superpass team and we'll help you arrange it.

Do kids pay for a day pass in the Riviera Maya?

Generally yes, but at a reduced rate: most resorts have special prices for minors and the youngest usually enter free. Age ranges change from one hotel to another, so when you book on Superpass select how many adults and minors are attending to see the exact price for your group.