Travelogue
If you’re looking for an escape from the cold monotony of winter up north, look no further than a trip to the Riviera Maya and dreamy, lively Playa del Carmen. The Rosewood Mayakoba is the rare resort that guarantees access to an actual PGA Tour course plus a beach that may be even better. A morning trip around the Greg Norman design will send you winding inland through Mayan jungle and all the way out alongside the Gulf of Mexico. Sunsets are stunning here, too — but you’ll have to make the decision between another 18 or heading to the beach. A day away from the course might look something like this: A morning trip to the fitness center followed by a visit to Sense, a holistic Rosewood spa located on its own island, removed from the bustle of the rest of the resort. By the afternoon, you’re ready to catch a wave, hit around a beach volleyball and then retreat to the adults-only Aqui Me Quedo pool, where signature drinks await. The only thing you’ll be pondering by the fire pit that evening is why you ever have to leave.
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Things you need to know
- Best time to go: Escape winter chills for a visit to the Riviera Maya.
- Daily stay-and-plays start at: $874
- Golf experience: The Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón, the first Mexican course to hold a PGA Tour event.
- Best non-golf amenity: The beaches of Playa del Carmen are internationally renowned.
- While you're there: Head to the nearby Mayan ruins and get a sense of what this all was before its transformation to indulgent oasis.
- Insider tip: Perfect photo op? The dramatic cenote (sinkhole) in the center of the fairway on El Camaleón’s first hole.