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Taak Bi Ha Cenote

It’s Taak Bi Ha, not Tak Be Ha

It’s Taak Bi Ha, not Taak Be Ha The first priority for anyone visiting the Taak Bi Ha cenote is to get their names straight since there’s another cenote called Taak Be Ha. The close similarity in the names has led to many confusions among tourists, especially because Taak Be Ha is not open to…
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Yax-Muul Cenote Park

In Yax-Muul You Can Rappel Down into a Cenote  

Just a few miles northeast of Tulum, the Yax-Muul Cenote Park allows you to see four cenotes. You can swim, snorkel, and even enter one rappelling down a rope. But, more importantly, you’ll learn just how important these places are to the local lore as you take part in a genuine Mayan ceremony. Ride ATVs…
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Nicte-Ha Cenote

If you Visit Dos Ojos, You Have to Stop by Nicte-Ha

The famous cenote Dos Ojos is not the only one in the park with which it shares its name. Only a bit further down the road, Nicte-Ha is well worth seeing and swimming in its shallow waters or diving in its deep caves. Where is Nicte-Ha Cenote? The Nicte-Ha cenote is within Dos Ojos Park,…
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yanten

Yanten Bay: between the reef and paradise

Yanten Bay is part of the city of Puerto Aventuras. Despite it’s location near a busy city, a few meters offshore you can see the Mesoamerican Reef. What you can find at Yanten Bay You can visit the shallow seabed and its rich variety of tropical fish, as well as manta rays, starfish, sea turtles,…
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inha reef

Finding all kinds of fish at In Ha Reef

The In Ha Reef is the purest side of the Great Mayan Reef. Here, man’s footprints are almost nonexistent, and that is exactly why its access is so guarded. Located south of Playa del Carmen, near Xcaret and north of Puerto Aventuras, its variety of marine flora and fauna is unique in the world and…
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Hubiku Cenote

Hubiku Cenote: The Iguanas’ Nest

The Riviera Maya is peppered by cenotes and the location of some is very convenient. The Hubiku cenote, close to Yucatan’s city of Valladolid, is right on the way to and from Chichen Itza, Ek Balam, and other, smaller archeological sites. It’s a perfect stop before or after spending the day touring the Mayan ruins…
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holbox

Holbox: Why visit the Mayan Island?

The beautiful island Holbox has been inhabited by the Mayan people since before the Spanish Conquest. Its name comes from the Mayan language and means black hole. However, this slice of paradise could not be further from such a thing: thousands of tourists flock to this place every year due to its sandy beaches, tranquil…
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Hacienda Selva Maya

Hacienda Selva Maya

Mexico is full of haciendas, as they’re an important part of the country’s history. In most of them, you can see what they used to make and how people used to live and work there. Hacienda Selva Maya is a bit different, though. Not only you can see that, but you can swim in a…
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gran cenote

Gran Cenote: The “Gran” Daddy of Cenotes

It’s no accident Gran Cenote is one of the most popular in the Riviera Maya. Besides the beauty surrounding it, it gives you the chance to enjoy its cool pool under the sun and easily traverse the caves within it. Without question, this is the Gran-daddy of cenotes. Where is the Gran Cenote? One of…
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Explorean Hotel Cozumel

Explore Cozumel lodging at Explorean

There sure are many things to see and do in Cozumel and the people who own the Explorean know this. Adventure is the name of the game here, as, besides the normal hotel amenities, it offers its guests a daily activity to explore this famous island in the Mexican Caribbean. Where is the Explorean Hotel?…
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