Category: Riviera Maya

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The ultimate guide to the Riviera Maya

The Riviera Maya is a beautiful stretch of coastline in Mexico that spans from Cancun to Tulum. With crystal clear waters, pristine beaches, and ancient Mayan ruins, it’s no wonder that this region is a popular vacation destination. In this guide, we’ll explore the top beaches, ruins, eco-parks, cities, and cenotes in the Riviera Maya.…
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What to do in Izamal

Izamal, known as the “Yellow City” due to its striking yellow-painted buildings, is a charming colonial town in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico that offers a rich cultural and historical experience to its visitors. Here is a little guide about what to do in Izamal. Explore the free pyramids There are several other pyramids in…
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What to do in Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza means “at the edge of the well of the Itza”, in Maya. The name refers to the Itza people who founded the city in the 6th century.  It was invaded towards the end of the 10th century by the Toltecs and then abandoned around 1250, for reasons that remain unknown to this day.…
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Holbox travel tips

Holbox Island is a nature and vacation paradise with white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and mangrove forests. Holbox is perfect for a relaxing beach vacation. The tourist center on Holbox comprises the kilometer-long white sand beach in the north, Playa Holbox, and the only island village. This is also Holbox. The 40 or so hotels…
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Cool places to visit in Cancun

Cancun, with its white sandy beaches and diverse tourist infrastructure, is one of the hotspots for tourists in Mexico. The city and the Yucatán Peninsula are famous for a unique natural landscape. Also, paradisiacal beaches and countless opportunities to get to know the Mayan culture. Here are some cool places to visit in Cancun. In…
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What to do in El Cuyo

El Cuyo is a small fishing village with miles of sandy beaches. It faces the Gulf of Mexico. It is one of the last small paradises on the Yucatan coast that is still relatively virgin. There is no bar here, there is no beach club. So those who are looking to party quickly go back…
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3 golf courses to visit in riviera maya

 The Riviera is undoubtedly one of the most recognized destinations in the Mexican Caribbean, not only nationally but also internationally, for its spectacular golf courses. If you are a lover of this sport you can enjoy playing it and see incredible landscapes. Here are 3 golf courses to visit in Riviera Maya. 3 golf courses…
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The El Pit Cenote

The El Pit Cenote is a perfect cenote to practice professional diving. The reason: it is one of the deepest and most beautiful examples of this type of natural formation. The El Pit Cenote is the entrance to the Mayan underworld and a favorite of professional divers. It sits in the ejido Jacinto Pat in…
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The isolated Open Chapel of Dzibilchaltun

This XVI century chapel sits in the middle of what was one of the largest Mayan ceremonial centers. The stones with which the temples were built were later used to form part of a Catholic precinct. Here are some highlights on the Isolated Open Chapel of Dzibilchaltun. It is impressive to see in the middle…
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Town of Felipe Carrillo Puerto: a Mayan jewel

About 50 miles south of Tulum is the town of Felipe Carrillo Puerto. It is the head of the municipality of the same name. Here we find one of the largest concentrations of towns belonging to the Mayan ethnic group. Consequently, it is the most common thing to hear this language. Also, see people who…
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