Category: Riviera Maya

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El Cielo and El Cielito

Cielo and Cielito: an underwater sky

Cozumel is the most important reef in Mexico and the second in the world, so it’s not surprising that snorkeling and diving are perhaps the main activities for tourists here. El Cielo, with its accompanying sister spot, el Cielito, is one of the most famous spots to do that in. Where is el Cielo? El…
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Submerged art: MUSA, the Subaquatic Museum of Art 

You’ve probably been to many art museums, but have you ever been to one under the sea? Visiting the underwater galleries of the Subaquatic Museum of Art (MUSA) and swimming around its sculptures is an experience like no other. One that is especially rewarding when you learn this museum has a purpose beyond sharing the…
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cenote lucero

Verde Lucero Cenote: the green one

The choice of cenotes along Puerto Morelos’ Ruta de los cenotes—or cenotes route—is varied, but Verde Lucero stands out like a sore thumb—or a green one. If you’ve swam in cenotes before, you’ll know the water of most of them is usually somewhere in the blue spectrum, from turquoise to royal blue. Verde Lucero, as…
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azul cenote

Get the Blues at Azul Cenote

One of the most popular tourist activities in the Riviera Maya, so full of cenotes, is cenote-hopping, or cenote touring: visiting a few on the same day. On one of the most popular cenote routes, Azul simply cannot be missing from your cenote checklist. Where is Azul Cenote? If you stand on the Chetumal-Cancun Highway…
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Casa Tortuga Cenotes: There are different ways to visit a cenote

Seeing the four cenotes in Casa Tortuga, just a few minutes from Tulum, is a great way to get to know the different kinds of cenotes there are. Jump in, swim, and tour a system of caves to learn about these places and see them in a very different light. The facilities at Casa Tortuga…
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Casa del Puerto Hotel

There’s something special about staying at a boutique hotel in a small town like Puerto Morelos, isn’t it? At Casa del Puerto Hotel you’re guaranteed to feel right at home—even if your actual home doesn’t have an amazing view of the sea. It might be a little hard to leave, though. Where is Casa del…
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casa cenote

Casa Cenote: Follow the Currents all the way to the Sea

Part of the largest system of underground caves in the world, cenotes in the Riviera Maya can be found miles inland or just a few feet away from the ocean. That’s the case with Casa Cenote. It’s so close to the sea that you’ll be swimming in a mixture of fresh and saltwater. Where is…
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Carwash Cenote: It Only Used to be One

There are different versions of why this cenote is called Carwash Cenote. According to one, there used to be a car wash nearby. It closed and the name stuck. According to another, the cenote was the carwash. People used to stop here to wash their cars using the free water. Whichever the case, the carwash…
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caracol cenote

Caracol Cenote: Why is it called that?

Not all cenotes are alike. In open cenotes, for example, people are looking to have a good, refreshing, relaxing time. That certainly is not the case in the darkness of cave cenotes, such as Caracol Cenote. The experience is quite different there. One of wonder, discovery… and even a little fear. Caracol Cenote is part…
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Canamayte Cenote & Eco Park: Like a Sunday in a Friend’s Backyard 

Though both cenotes at Canamayte Cenote Eco Park are beautiful, Mariposa and Chen Ha are night and day. But Canamayte offers more than just cenotes—it offers a very homely experience. Lying on a hammock with a full belly, you’ll feel like you’re back home, waiting for Sunday to be over. Where is Canamayte Cenote? Canamayte…
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