Tres Rios
Located south of Cancún, Tres Ríos is an exclusive ecological park in the heart of the Riviera Maya. Located
along 132 hectares of rainforest, mangrove forests and coastal dunes,
Tres Ríos is home to three natural rivers, an estuary, ten cenotes
(fresh water sources) and a quiet beach of fine white sand. Hacienda
Tres Rios is the first resort built Tres Rios main project that
includes five hotel developments which will have more than 1,700
suites, residential part-time and full time yacht club, luxurious
world-class marina, an equestrian center, a class
spa, beach club, convention center, estuary and nature park complete
with a center for visitors, bird sanctuary and botanical garden. Three
Rivers offers our guests unique experiences, together with the best of
our Mexican traditions, sharing the honor of your presence here where
every visitor is a guest, it's family.
The name of Three Rivers has its origin in the pristine rivers that flow through the mangrove forest. It
is the only resort on the Yucatan Peninsula that contains natural river
channel instead, resulting in three different ecosystems: lush tropical
forest, mangrove forests and coastal dunes, each with its
characteristic flora and fauna, giving life to a landscape truly unique. A total of 120 different plant species and over 90 species of animals await our guests and travelers.
Tres Rios is a place of exceptional natural beauty governed by strict environmental standards. Hacienda
Tres Rios inherits the philosophy of the park is noted for achieving
sustainable development through the intelligent and responsible use of
our ecosystems and natural resources. Using
only the necessary infrastructure to facilitate sustainable
development, through rigorous monitoring to reduce environmental
impacts. About
60 hectares of land will be preserved as a nature reserve with minimal
development effort to protect the perfect balance between protecting
natural resources and entertainment for visitors. In 2006, the Mexican government recognized to Three Rivers as a "regional and national model of sustainable tourism development.