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Best ruins near Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen has become the epicenter of tourism in the Riviera Maya. As such, visitors can start their expeditions to the best archaeological ruins in the area here. Ancient murals, great pyramids, a mysterious jungle… the Riviera Maya offers great secrets and fun tours that will make great memories. Here are the best ruins…
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alltournative tours

Alltournative tours take you for a real ride

Alltournative is one of the Yucatan Peninsula’s first sustainable tourism tour providers. It began in 1998 as an alternative activity for the Mayan town of Pac Chén. Following the formation of the group, Alltournative began to promote tourism on the basis of equitable economic and social development for indigenous peoples, as well as the preservation…
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The Sacred Mayan Journey

The Sacred Mayan Journey: a reborn ritual

The Sacred Mayan Journey re-enacts an old Mayan rite that begins in Xcaret and ends in Cozumel, where offerings are made to the goddess Ixchel. Every year, pilgrims travel by canoe with wooden oars, as the Mayas did millennia ago. The canoeists cross to Cozumel after months of hard training. The Sacred Mayan Journey: What…
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Fundadores Beach

Fundadores Beach: the biggest and most famous in Playa del Carmen 

Sure, Playa del Carmen has many interesting places to visit, but first thing’s first: which is its most famous beach? Where is Fundadores Beach? Fundadores Park is one of the most important landmarks in Playa del Carmen, and its arch, one of the most well-known sights in the entire Riviera Maya. This is where the…
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Punta Venado Beach Club

Forget About Any extra Baggage at Punta Venado Beach Club 

Though relaxing, days at the beach usually come with some baggage—literally. You need a towel, an umbrella, maybe a beach ball. Food alone presents its own difficulties. Where are you going to place it? Do you want sand with that? There’s no way to just go to the beach without getting scorched by the sun…
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Constituyentes Beach

Constituyentes Beach is a great option to spend a day at the beach without even leaving Playa del Carmen’s downtown

Though not a place to escape the city crowds, Constituyentes Beach is still a great option for anyone looking to spend a day staring at the ocean in Playa del Carmen. It’s easy to find and not far from the city’s trendiest places. How do I get to Constituyentes Beach? Constituyentes Avenue crosses all of…
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Chaak Tun Cenote

Chaak Tun Cenote: Underground, Back in Time

Only five minutes from Playa del Carmen, the tours in Chaak Tun Cenote offer the rare opportunity to set foot into one of the most ancient places on the planet. What kind of cenote is Chaak Tun? Your entry ticket includes access to the facilities—bathrooms and locker rooms—and all the necessary gear. This is a…
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Cristalino Cenote

Cristalino Cenote: Living Up to Its Name 

You know you’re in for a treat when the cenote you’re about to visit is called Cristalino—Crystalline, but nothing prepares you for it. In a great location and with excellent facilities, here you have everything you need to spend the whole day peering into Cristalino’s invisible waters. Where is Cristalino Cenote? There are so many…
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Lighthouse Beach

Lighthouse Beach: The perfect blend of trendy and relaxing 

Where is Lighthouse Beach? Lighthouse Beach is not easy to miss—just look for the lighthouse! Okay, if you’d like us to get a bit more specific… Although it has many access points, the main one—and perhaps the easiest to find—is at the bottom of 10th Street North, which crosses the famous 5th Avenue just one…
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Dos Ojos Cenote

Dos Ojos Cenote : The Two Eyes

Cenote Dos Ojos is one of the oldest and most traditional cenotes in the Riviera Maya. The name, meaning “two eyes,” hints at the fact that there is not a single cenote here, but two. They’re within Dos Ojos Park, which offers a variety of activities. Facilities at Dos Ojos Cenote As this is a…
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