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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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maxcanu in yucatan

Maxcanu in Yucatán: a pretty little secret

Arriving in Maxcanu in Yucatan, after driving comfortably for 70 minutes on the federal highway, it is striking to see a town much larger than others in the area. In fact, it has a population of close to 25,000. It is one of 106 municipalities in the state of Yucatán and is made up of…
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Some tourist secrets in Bacalar

Some tourist secrets in Bacalar

The Bacalar lagoon is a destination full of little treasures. Before big tourism comes, it’s best we seize its colors, beauty and people. Some tourist secrets in Bacalar include sailing, drinking and hanging out with the locals. Isla de los Pajaros This is the best place to watch birds in Bacalar. In fact, at least…
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Hunucma in Yucatan

Hunucma in Yucatan

Hunucma in Yucatan, a picturesque town on the road to Sisal, welcomes you with architecture and natural surprises. It will give you a peaceful and memorable travel experience. Hunucmá is a word of Mayan origin that in Spanish means “only answered”. Located just 40 minutes from Mérida, it is a town worth visiting if you…
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Hopelchen in Campeche

 Hopelchen in Campeche

Located in the northeast of the state of Campeche, Hopelchen in Campeche is a very picturesque town. It reflects the relaxed way of life of the southerners. This, with its high-ceilinged houses and facades painted in the most vibrant colors. Hopelchén is very close to the border between Campeche and Yucatán. It is near municipalities…
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Dzilam town in Yucatan

Dzilam town in Yucatan 

Dzilam town in Yucatan is a very peaceful place of natural beauty and beautiful beaches. With attractions such as water springs, the Elepetén cenote, the lagoon, and “Las Bocas”. Here the river and the sea meet. Near this port, towards the east, is the Yalkubul lighthouse, one of the most outstanding parts of the coast.…
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town of calkini

Town of Calkini

The name of the town of Calkini in Campeche comes from the Mayan language meaning “throat of the sun”. In this town they make the famous jipi and nunkini hats. Its main tourist attractions are former “haciendas” (Tankuche, Santa Cruz) and natural resources (Isla Arena, the Cenote and Canal del Remate) are among the most…
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town of bolonchen

Town of Bolonchen

The town of Bolonchen derives its name from two words of the Mayan language: bolon which means nine, and chen which means well. Which together means nine wells. From time immemorial, in fact, nine wells formed the center of this town in the plaza, and the wells can still be seen in the plaza itself.…
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Hat town of Becal

Hat town of Becal

The Hat town of Becal is a cheerful town with the typical image of the towns of Mayan tradition. Here, constructions with a strong neoclassical influence combine with the usual oval-shaped Mayan huts with two entrances and the sympathetic expressions of modern architecture. All of it sprinkled with a great popular sense. Hat town of…
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The Chetumal-Belize free zone

Make the most of your dollars in the Chetumal-Belize Free Zone

The Chetumal-Belize Free Zone, also known as the Corozal Free Zone, is a duty-free business zone located halfway between Mexico and Belize. Here’s everything you’ll need to know about going there. What does it mean? Free Zone or Free Trade Zone means that cities with this denomination offer duty-free imported products. This is reflected in…
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