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Pescadores Beach : The Fishermen’s Beach

Pescadores Beach, one of Tulum’s beaches, serves as the vibrant hub where captivating maritime adventures begin. This dynamic beachfront destination not only offers pristine sands and turquoise waters but also serves as the launching point for unforgettable journeys to explore Tulum’s majestic reef and marvel at the Archaeological Zone from a unique sea-bound perspective. This…
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Plan Ahead If You’re Going To Colosio Beach

If you’re looking for a public beach to spend some quiet time and relax in Playa del Carmen, Colosio Beach might be a good option. It does have its disadvantages, though. How do I get to Colosio Beach? Colosio Beach is quite easy to get to. Colosio Avenue runs right through Playa del Carmen—all you…
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Pueblo Fantasma Cenote : A Cenote in a Ghost Town

We know. Though beautiful, cenotes have a lot of scary potential, and one called “Pueblo Fantasma” Cenote (“ghost town”) is not very reassuring. Don’t worry, though. We promise you’ll be so mesmerized by this place that you won’t think about apparitions—or the bats that live among the stalactites. Where does the name Pueblo Fantasma come…
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Puerto Aventuras : The Marina Town That Has It All

Not many people know about this beautiful residential community. That is the reason why Puerto Aventuras is the perfect getaway if you want to enjoy a quiet vacation. The beaches are relatively uncrowded, the waters are shallow, and you’ll find everything you need around town. Where is Puerto Aventuras? This marina community is only 62…
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Puerto Morelos : The Laid-Back Fishing Town of the Riviera Maya

If you are in the Riviera Maya and are looking for a place to relax by the beach, venture into the sea, and spend your time in a beautiful town, the historical fishing village of Puerto Morelos is where you need to be. This is a place where you’ll find a welcoming community of fishermen.…
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Sac Actun Cenote : A Time Machine to the Origins of the World

Sac Actun might be a cenote, but it’s also part of a system of caves. In fact, it is the longest underground system of caves in the world. With over 200 miles long. Archeologists have found many valuable things here from many different eras of the world, hinting at Sac Actun’s cenote rich and long…
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San Ignacio Cenote… Or is it a Country Club?

Though cenote-hopping—visiting several cenotes in a single trip—is a common practice in the Yucatan Peninsula, there’s another side to that coin. Just 20 minutes south of Merida, the San Ignacio cenote is a great place to stay put and relax for the weekend. The facilities at San Ignacio At first glance, the place looks more…
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Santa Cruz Cenote: Light and Dark

The cenotes at Santa Cruz are two sides of the same coin: an open cenote lit by the sun and a closed one, tucked away inside a cave. It is a place of light and dark. The facilities at the Santa Cruz Cenote Santa Cruz is located inside a tourist center of the same name,…
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Spend your family vacation in Isla Mujeres at Beló Hotel

Though smaller than other nearby cities like Cancun and Playa del Carmen, there’s no shortage of lodging options in Isla Mujeres. There are many, smaller, boutique hotels and hostels, mostly geared toward younger visitors. But families need another kind of lodging. The Beló, a five-star hotel, is a much better fit. Where is the Beló…
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Stay Put for a Couple of Days at Nomads Hotel

There are so many places to see in the Riviera Maya, that it’s impossible to stay put in one single place. Thus, many choose to travel their way around the Yucatan peninsula by spending only a day or two at one place before moving on to the next one. Nomads Hotel, Hostel, and Beach Club,…
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