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El Cielo and El Cielito

Cielo and Cielito: an underwater sky

Cozumel is the most important reef in Mexico and the second in the world, so it’s not surprising that snorkeling and diving are perhaps the main activities for tourists here. El Cielo, with its accompanying sister spot, el Cielito, is one of the most famous spots to do that in. Where is el Cielo? El…
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boca paila

Boca Paila: Get Lost in the Middle of the Sian Ka’an Reserve

As long as you know where you are and have the means to return to civilization, getting lost in the jungle is great, isn’t it? Where is Boca Paila? Ever heard of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere? It’s a natural reserve just a few minutes south of Tulum where you’ll find some of the Riviera Maya’s…
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playa santa fe

After visiting the ruins in Tulum cycle to Santa Fe Beach

Besides its famous archeological site, there are many places to see in Tulum, like its beaches. Being close to the site, in Santa Fe Beach, visitors can freshen up after a morning of touring the ruins. How do I get to Santa Fe Beach? Of all the beaches on the strip near Tulum’s archeological site,…
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palancar beach

Lose Yourself (For a Little While) at Palancar Beach

Palancar Beach is a small piece of heaven located in the southwest side of Cozumel island. This beach is fantastic year-round, however winter and the weeks before and after easter are its busiest season. Despite that, Palancar Beach is a lot less crowded than most of the Riviera Maya’s crown beaches. It is a preferred…
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nizuc beach

Nizuc Beach : A Lonely Beach in Cancun’s Hotel Zone

You might think finding a lonely, quiet beach in one of the busiest hotel zones in the world might be a little impossible, but that’s Nizuc Beach in a nutshell: the perfect place for those looking to absorb the beauty of a Cancun beach, away from the crowds of tourists. Nizuc is a lonely beach…
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Delfines beach

No Wonder Delfines Beach is One of The Most Famous in Cancun

How do I get to Delfines Beach? Delfines Beach must be one of the easiest beaches to find in Cancun’s hotel zone. Besides being one of the most famous in the area, it’s right across the road from the El Rey archeological site. There are all kinds of ways to get here, and pretty much…
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pescadores beach

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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colosio beach

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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Puerto morelos

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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xaman ha beach

Xaman Ha Beach : Close to The City, Yet Far Away

Xaman Ha Beach is easy to locate. It’s within the Playacar gated community (just tell the guards where you’re going and they should let you in), close to the aviary of the same name. The beach access is not far away from the gates. You’ll know you’re in the right place when you see the…
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