Category: Riviera Maya

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Tulum Airport station in the Maya Train route

The brand-new Tulum Airport “Felipe Carrillo Puerto” is set to start operations in 2024. It will initially have the capacity to carry out 32,000 operations per year. With a capacity of 5 million passengers. Not only that: it will be a train station. Here are some words on the Tulum Airport station in the Maya…
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Felipe Carrillo Puerto station in the Maya Train route

The Maya Train project encompasses not just the rejuvenation of transportation. It also considers the creation of connections between historical gems and vibrant towns. Among these destinations is the picturesque town of Felipe Carrillo Puerto. With the Felipe Carrillo Puerto station in the Maya Train route, travelers will have the opportunity to explore the rich…
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Bacalar Station in the Maya Train route

The Maya Train project brings a new era of connectivity and exploration to the Riviera Maya. Among its many stations, Bacalar stands as a must on the train’s route. Its crystal-clear lagoon, known as the “Lake of Seven Colors” is a famous destination. The town itself has long been a hidden treasure awaiting discovery. The…
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Limones Stop in the Maya Train route

The Limones Stop in the Maya Train route may seem like a local stop, but it encloses many secrets, including some not so known Mayan ruins and of course, a lovely town. The town nearby Othón P. Blanco emerges as a charming town just a Maya Train station away from the vibrant city of Chetumal.…
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Chetumal in the Maya Train route

Chetumal stands as a hidden gem, ready to captivate the hearts of curious travelers. With the advent of the Maya Train, this enchanting city is now more accessible than ever, inviting visitors to explore its secrets and immerse themselves in its unique charm. Here are some tips on Chetumal in the Maya Train route. By…
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Sayil ruins in Yucatan: a Puuc landmark

Sayil, a significant city of the Puuc region, ranks second only to Uxmal in prominence. Extensive studies have revealed that this densely populated city covered an area of approximately four square kilometers and boasted a population of around 17,000 inhabitants. Here are some tips on Sayil ruins in Yucatan. A little history lesson Sayil stands…
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Xcalumkin in Campeche: a Mayan time capsule

Xcalumkin stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Mayan civilization. It offers a captivating journey through time. It invites you to unravel the secrets of the past, delve into the depths of history, and forge a connection with a civilization that left an indelible mark on the landscape. The ruins are…
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Colombia Lagoon in Cozumel

Laguna Colombia was named after a henequen hacienda. It is in Punta Sur and is now a protected natural area. A forever home to the wild fauna and flora of the coast of Cozumel. It has an extension of 1600 acres and is connected to the sea through a subway tunnel. Here are some tips…
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Time stops in Isla Aguada

Isla Aguada is a picturesque fishing village. It is far from the tourist crowds, with shallow waters gently lapping at the sand. It has around five thousand inhabitants. The town sits among the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna de Terminos. Between Sabancuy and Ciudad del Carmen, Isla Aguada offers visitors miles…
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Chichi de los Lagos Hacienda

The Hacienda San Antonio Chichi de los Lagos derives its name from the mesmerizing trio of neighboring crystal-clear lakes. In a remarkable feat of restoration, the 18th-century main house underwent a magnificent revitalization in 2009, meticulously transforming the hacienda into an exquisite haven that epitomizes tranquility, harmony, and a deep connection with nature. Here are…
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