Naveena & Ravi

June 13–15, 2024 ‱ CancĂșn, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Naveena & Ravi

June 13–15, 2024 ‱ CancĂșn, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Things to Do

More Inclusive at El Dorado/Generations

The hotel recently has come out with a new promotion which will be offered for all of Naveena and Ravi's guests called "More Inclusive".


While details are still being worked out, you will be able to visit the "More Inclusive" desk upon arriving to book some amazing complimentary activities like Maroma Adventures (an excursion to one of the best beaches in the world), a shared catamaran experience, and a visit to Aqua Nick theme park.


These can not be pre-booked; it can only be done in-person at the "More Inclusive" desk at the hotel and subject to availability at the time of the request in-person.

Gran Cenote

Quintana Roo 109, 77796 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico
998 980 0332

Located 1-1.5 hour away from the resort, Gran Cenote is a large and popular cenote located just outside Tulum. It is made up of a collection of caves, caverns and an open-air cenote connected by meandering wooden boardwalks and surrounded by lush greens.


Popular with the Tulum crowd and those en route to Coba, Gran Cenote is comprised of a river like open-air cenote flanked by two snorkeling areas and surrounded by caves and caverns.


Gran Cenote is best for: swimming, diving, snorkeling

Cenote Azul

Cenote Azul 225, 77516 CancĂșn, Q.R., Mexico

For the less adventurous bunch, Cenote Azul is an alternative to experience the fresh underground waters in an open cenote. It is located about 50 mins away from the resort. The water in the cenotes tends to be cool as the water comes from underground. Great for a quick swim to cool off from the hot Mexican sunshine.


Cenote Azul tips: Cenote Azul is best for families, open-air swimming, chilling in the water and having some fun jumping from the relatively easy natural platforms.