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Muul Ichi cenote

Muul Ichi cenote: a journey into the underworld

The Muul Ichi cenote, whose Mayan name means “cenote of the pyramid” or “ruin in the cenote,” sits just a few meters from the town of San Juan de Dios near Tulum. It is partially exposed, with a small aperture through which a ladder descends into the depths. Because of the limited access to light…
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Passion Island in Cozumel

Passion Island in Cozumel: A thousand times yes!

For its breathtaking landscape and tranquility, Passion Island is one of Cozumel‘s and Mexico’s most beautiful beaches. Even though it is only one kilometer long, it is densely forested. The gorgeous Caribbean Sea hides many gems, and Passion Island in Cozumel is one of the best kept secrets. This one-kilometer-long stretch of land has become…
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The Cozumel Marina

The Cozumel Marina and its new bling

The Cozumel Marina is a project which the Mexican government funds. It spans 108 acres. Its position is unquestionably advantageous. It is only 5 miles and a 10-minute drive from Cozumel’s International Airport. The development is 100 meters, or 5 minutes away for passengers coming from the Puerta Maya cruise terminal. In recent years, it…
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The great Mayan white path

The great Mayan white path: a hidden secret

A path built by the Mayan society, the largest they built, is lost in southeastern Mexico. It’s an engineering masterpiece on par with the pyramids in terms of complexity. It’s the White Road, a limestone wonder. Each of these roads is a sacbe (Mayan for “white road”). Indeed, a recent study uncovers details of the…
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The Sacred Mayan Journey

The Sacred Mayan Journey: a reborn ritual

The Sacred Mayan Journey re-enacts an old Mayan rite that begins in Xcaret and ends in Cozumel, where offerings are made to the goddess Ixchel. Every year, pilgrims travel by canoe with wooden oars, as the Mayas did millennia ago. The canoeists cross to Cozumel after months of hard training. The Sacred Mayan Journey: What…
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punta morena cozumel

Surf and have fun at Punta Morena Beach

Punta Morena Beach is a large swath of pale sand that arches around a little cove on Cozumel‘s east coast, staring out into the brilliant blue of the Caribbean Sea. Despite a few food and drink spots, sun loungers, and umbrellas, much of the sand remains open for beach games. You can even spot a…
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What to do in Merida

What to do in Merida?

Every corner of this beautiful colonial city is a window to an important chapter of Mexican history. It has parks, buildings, monuments, or museums. One can get a pretty good idea of how a city like this came to be within most of them. And, as if that wasn’t enough, the city’s rich culture extends…
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Pueblo de Maiz Park

Travel back in time in Pueblo de Maiz Park

Pueblo de Maiz is an interactive theme park that will transport you back in time to learn about the ancient Mayan people’s traditions and culture. A one-of-a-kind tourist attraction that puts you closer to this culture and its rituals on Cozumel. Its name means “land of swallows” and which was once a sacred Maya site…
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ventura park cancun

Ventura Park Cancun: fun for everyone

Ventura Park Cancun is a space with great attractions that everyone in the family can enjoy to the fullest. There are various possibilities for having a good time with the kids inside the park. There are activities for children, teenagers, and adults of all ages, and the park’s indoor parts will provide plenty of laughter.…
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What to bring when visiting Calakmul

Visiting Campeche? What to bring when visiting Calakmul

Calakmul, an ancient Maya city in Campeche, Mexico’s rainforest, is still a not-so known treasure in the Yucatan Peninsula. The Maya city of Calakmul hides in a dense tropical rainforest abounding with unique fauna. It is a once-in-a-lifetime excursion that deserves a checkmark. Here you’ll find yourself among the ruins, enveloped in a mystical solitude.…
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