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Tips for a trip to Cozumel

Tips for a trip to Cozumel

The island of Cozumel is undoubtedly a small paradise. You will find almost everything on the island that you would want for a good time. With a scooter or a bike, a nice accommodation where you feel comfortable, as well as the desire to discover a bit more of the island, you’ll have the time…
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Los Petenes in Campeche

Los Petenes in Campeche 

Los Petenes in Campeche is located in a narrow and long coastal strip. It includes land and marine portions. It is one of the largest mangrove areas in the Gulf of Mexico. It also has an enormous diversity of flora and fauna, and is home to 473 plant species, 22 of which are endemic. The…
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Tulum with kids

Tulum with kids

In contrast to the Pacific coast, where it is very wavy, almost every beach on the Caribbean coast of Mexico is also suitable for smaller children. Also, due to the beautiful cenotes, it is always worth a visit. If you start your Mexico trip, Tulum or Playa del Carmen is a good choice, because these…
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Flamingo sightseeing in Yucatan

Flamingo sightseeing in Yucatan

If you want to get to know the unique flora and fauna of Mexico, you should definitely plan a visit to the small fishing towns of Celestún or Río Lagartos on the Yucatán Peninsula. Here are some tips on flamingo sightseeing in Yucatan. Flamingo sightseeing in Yucatan: Celestún Celestún is located west of Mérida on…
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Mahahual alternatives

Mahahual alternatives

Mahahual is a small fishing village in the south of the state of Quintana Roo. Tourism here is still alternative, far from the giant hotels of Cancun. Here are some Mahahual alternatives. Lost Mayan Kingdom This is a water park not to be missed if you visit Mahahual with your family: 9 slides, 12 zip…
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San Crisanto in Yucatan

San Crisanto in Yucatan: fishing is life

A little over an hour from Merida and away from the hustle and bustle, is the wonderful San Crisanto in Yucatan. It is a small fishing village. It is the perfect combination of beaches and mangroves, where you can enjoy days in total tranquility and connection with nature. San Crisanto in Yucatan: What to do…
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San Juan Bautista Tabí

San Juan Bautista Tabí: a Mayan and Puuc wonder

The former Hacienda de San Juan Bautista Tabi sits 10 miles from the Ticuleño police station of Yotholin. Here you can admire buildings of great historical value. Such as the main house of what was in the 19th century a cattle ranch where a sugar empire later flourished. It has a typical structure of a…
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Isla Contoy insider tips

Isla Contoy insider tips

Located at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, only 30km from Isla Mujeres, this small island of less than 9km long is the oldest national park in the state of Quintana Roo. It is a protected area that shelters the most important nesting place of marine birds in the whole…
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Kohunlich near Chetumal

Kohunlich near Chetumal

Kohunlich near Chetumal is an archaeological zone and Mayan ceremonial center. It sits 40 miles from the capital Chetumal. It began its construction between 500 and 600 A.D. It was a commercial link between the Yucatan Peninsula and the Mayan cities of Central America. We do not know its original name. Kohunlich comes from the…
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real de salinas

Real de Salinas: a mystery that unfolds quietly

About 6 miles from Celestún, Real de Salinas is an abandoned place. A “ghost town”: a curse weighs on this place that made all the inhabitants die little by little. And the few survivors preferred to abandon it because of the decadence they experienced. Real de Salinas: What to expect Real de Salinas sits near…
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