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Fundadores Park in Puerto Morelos

Fundadores Park in Puerto Morelos: The Heart of the Town

This place is a cherished gathering place for locals and visitors alike. Spanning 1.2 acres, this vibrant space serves as a social and economic hub. It offers a platform for artisans, families, and businesses to thrive. It is also close to key landmarks and culinary hotspots. The heart of the town is an essential stop…
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The Cozumel Museum

Learn about the Island at the Cozumel Museum

The Museo de la Isla de Cozumel has a privileged location. It sitson Rafael E. Melgar Avenue between 4th and 6th streets. The place stands as a testament to the island’s rich history and cultural heritage. A historic building from the 1930s houses it. The facilities originally served as one of Cozumel’s first hotels. The…
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How to Pronounce the Mayan X

How to Pronounce the Mayan “X”

If you’ve traveled through Mexico, especially in the Yucatán Peninsula, you’ve probably noticed something. That many place names contain the letter “X.” In Spanish people pronounce the “X” like the English “ks” or “h”. But the Mayan language gives it a unique “sh” sound. This distinct pronunciation sets the Mayan language apart and adds a…
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Ixpalbarco Beach in Cozumel

Help the Turtles at Ixpalbarco Beach in Cozumel

This place offers a unique escape for those seeking tranquility and adventure. This secluded beach boasts crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling, although it lacks the vibrant coral reefs found in other parts of the island. Here are some tips on Ixpalbarco Beach in Cozumel. Reaching This Paradise Reaching Ixpalbarco requires a bit of…
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60 Minutes or Less from Tulum

60 Minutes or Less from Tulum

Tulum is not just a tropical paradise. It’s a hub of connectivity that gives travelers the opportunity to explore some of Quintana Roo’s most incredible destinations. All within an hour’s reach. Cruise down the scenic coastal roads. Arrive at the brand-new Tulum Airport. Or even hop on the Tren Maya, these nearby treasures offer diverse…
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Bahia Soliman

Bahia Soliman: An Undiscovered Paradise Near Tulum

This incomparable beach destination between Tulum and Playa del Carmen has long been kept a secret. This paradise is located in a residential community where you can find luxurious bungalows, bangalows or villas on the shore of the bay. This bay is just 15 minutes north of Tulum, 20 minutes south of Akumal and 40…
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60 Minutes or Less from Cancun

60 Minutes or Less from Cancun

Cancún is more than just a world-renowned vacation destination. It’s also the gateway to exploring some of the Riviera Maya’s most exciting spots in one hour or less. The city has excellent connectivity via primary and secondary roads—and the new Maya Train—. So travelers have easy access to stunning beaches, charming towns, and natural wonders.…
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Xcacelito Cenote

Xcacelito Cenote: Turquoise Wonder

The Riviera Maya, a stretch of Caribbean paradise along Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, is renowned for its pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, and ancient Mayan ruins. However, beyond the bustling tourist hotspots lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered: Xcacelito Cenote. This enchanting sanctuary offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural significance, and a commitment…
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Siete Bocas Cenote

The Holes in the Siete Bocas Cenote: Jump!

Siete Bocas Cenote, located along the scenic Ruta de los Cenotes near Puerto Morelos, is a natural wonder with a twist—or rather, seven twists! This unique underground cenote features seven open-air vents (or “bocas”) that lead to crystal-clear waters. But the real adventure? Choosing which hole to jump from! Let’s dive into what makes Siete…
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Dos Ojos Cenotes

Picking Either of the Dos Ojos Cenotes Tells a Lot About You

There’s something truly special about visiting the Dos Ojos Cenotes in the Riviera Maya. This unique natural attraction is made up of two sinkholes connected by a mysterious underwater world. When seen from above, they resemble two eyes staring back at you from the lush jungle. But here’s the fun part—choosing which “eye” to explore…
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