Category: Riviera Maya

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Xkopek Beekeeping Park: Saving the planet one bee at a time

Nestled just 10 blocks south of Valladolid‘s downtown, Xkopek Beekeeping Park is a unique natural site. Here you’ll find an immersive experience in the world of bees. Learn about the daily practice of a beekeeper. Or taste fresh honey straight from the hive. Just explore the fascinating world of these tiny creatures. Guests can visit…
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The art places to go when in Tulum

We know Tulum for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and ancient Mayan ruins. However, there is much more to this magical place. Tulum is also a hub for art and creativity. With numerous galleries and cultural spaces. All these showcase the work of both established and emerging artists. The local art community is thriving. Visitors…
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The Yucatan Peninsula through time

The Yucatan peninsula is a land rich in history and diversity, where different eras coexist and blend together. This, to create a unique and fascinating cultural tapestry. Here, you can explore the majestic pyramids and temples of the Mayan civilization, marvel at the ornate colonial churches and buildings, relax in the luxurious modern resorts of…
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N, S, E and W from Playa del Carmen: real Mayan experiences

Playa del Carmen, located in the heart of the Riviera Maya, is an incredible destination for beach lovers and adventure seekers. However, beyond the bustling tourist scene, the surrounding areas of Playa del Carmen offer visitors endless opportunities to explore the natural wonders of the region. Here are some tips on what to find N…
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Where to find the best Huevos Motuleños

Huevos Motuleños is a traditional dish from the Yucatan peninsula, specifically from the town of Motul. It is a breakfast dish that has become a staple in the cuisine of the region. The dish has as main ingredients fried tortillas, black beans, eggs, and a tomato sauce that is spiced with chili peppers. The combination…
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The Trenches of Chuburna: a live history lesson

The Trenches of Chuburná are a historical landmark. It played an important role in defending the city of Merida from pirate attacks during the 17th century. The Spanish colonizers built them to defend the city of Merida from pirate invasions. They also used them as a transportation route for goods between the city and the…
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The Cenote San Ignacio: a natural choice

One of the best examples of a cenote in mint condition is just a short distance from the city of Merida. The Cenote San Ignacio. This cenote is a true treasure. And its beauty is sure to impress anyone who visits. Located in the small town of Chochola, just a 30-minute drive from Merida, the…
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The secrets that hide in the Nichupte Lagoon

The Nichupte Lagoon is one of the most underrated tourist destinations in the region. It’s a meeting point of seven bodies of water, which include the North Basin, Central Basin, South Basin, Borjóquez Lagoon, English River, Mediterranean Lagoon, and Laguna del Amor, and is the only natural ecosystem that remains after the construction of Cancun‘s…
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N, S, E and W from Valladolid

Valladolid is a charming city in the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula. A wealth of natural and cultural wonders surround it. They are waiting to be explored. Follow the compass and discover everything that this beautiful region has to offer. Here are some tips on what to find N S E and W from Valladolid.…
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A guide of Cozumel’s best beaches

The island of Cozumel offers natural beauty, a rich cultural heritage and a wide range of activities and attractions for tourists of all ages. Particularly, the island’s beaches are a major draw for tourists and locals alike. Also, the island boasts some of the best public beaches in the region. What’s your like? Secluded coves?…
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