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tips for Isla Mujeres

Best tips for Isla Mujeres: don’t miss anything

Isla Mujeres is only 7.5 kilometers long and 500 meters wide on average. The narrowest point at the southern tip of the island (Punta Sur) measures just 100 meters. Punta Sur is the most southeastern point of Mexico. Isla Mujeres (Island of Women) owes its name to female clay figures that were once found in…
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Food guide for beginners in Yucatan

Food guide for beginners in Yucatan

Many restaurants in Yucatán are geared towards tourists. Often this leads to the fact that one looks for the authentic Mexican kitchen in vain. This is especially true for tourist centers like Cancún and Playa del Carmen. So here is a little food guide for beginners in Yucatan. Queso Relleno and Tamales in Valladolid Queso…
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Cozumel Island: don't get lost

Cozumel Island: don’t get lost

Cozumel has so much to offer, it will definitely not be boring here. With activities for all ages and tastes, this place can be overwhelming. If you find yourself around Cozumel Island, don’t get lost – follow these helpful tips for getting around. Get a taste of Cancun first Instead of choosing the airport on…
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sight tips for campeche

Sight tips for Campeche

If you want to experience Yucatán off the beaten track, you should head for the west coast. There you will find the friendly colonial town of Campeche in the state of the same name. Campeche, officially christened “San Francisco de Campeche,” is pretty much a place to love and fall in love. Campeche is less…
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xpujil in Campeche

Xpujil in Campeche: Mayan ruins worth a visit

On the federal highway, which runs from Escarcega to Chetumal, is this small town with a Mayan legacy of enormous importance. Xpujil is nothing less than the head of the municipality that is home to the first mixed heritage site in Mexico; Calakmul in Campeche. What to expect Hidden among the exuberant flora of the…
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Uaymitun Beach

Uaymitun Beach: crystal water and unique colors

Uaymitun is a small town in the coastal strip of the northern part of Yucatan. Its main attraction is the viewpoint built on the shore of the wetland or coastal lagoon. Here you can see pink flamingos during the winter season. Its soft sand and crystal clear sea make this port an excellent place for…
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Playa del Carmen with little spending

Playa del Carmen with little spending

In the whole Riviera Maya, and mainly in Cancun and Playa del Carmen, it is easy to blow the budget because prices are often higher than elsewhere in Mexico. But it is possible to have a cheap stay in Playa del Carmen when you know the good deals. Here are some tips on how to…
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Ticul in Yucatan

Ticul in Yucatan: let the pottery speak

Ticul is located 85 kilometers from Merida on federal highway #184, between the towns of Muna and Oxkutzcab. Its name comes from the Mayan word “ti” meaning “there” and “Culi” meaning “there I am settled”. The town of Ticul is today the most important pottery center in the state of Yucatan. The city is quiet,…
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Ecotourism in Akumal

Ecotourism in Akumal

Ecotourism has had a significant boom in recent years. The Riviera Maya has benefited from this new way of getting to know a destination. Here are some tips on how to do ecotourism in Akumal. Ecotourism in Akumal: Ecorancho Mayamar Very close to the monkey sanctuary is the Ecorancho Mayamar. You’ll find a jungle where…
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Insider tips for Tulum

Insider tips for Tulum

Tulum is a pearl. Tulum is the most beautiful place on the Riviera Maya. With white sandy beaches, rustling palm leaves, cute boho shops and hammocks swaying lazily in the wind. The place has long since ceased to be an insider tip, yet it has retained its charm. The flair. The relaxation. The beauty. 93…
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