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The Huach River Near Mahahual

The “Río Huach” offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. It is 55 miles from Chetumal. Its location is between the Xcalak Reefs Marine Park and the charming town of Mahahual. It features pristine beaches, lush mangroves, and proximity to the renowned Banco Chinchorro. The area is a treasure trove of…
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Exploring Berkinada Island in Cancun

Sitting within Cancun’s expansive Nichupté Lagoon, Berkinada Island offers a serene escape for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. This secluded spot is particularly renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities and the diverse range of water activities available in the surrounding lagoon.​ Here are some words on Exploring Berkinada Island in Cancun. A Prime Destination…
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The Future of Pulticub

​Pulticub is a beach in the municipality of Bacalar, Quintana Ro. It is on the brink of a transformative journey. It has pristine beaches and minimal infrastructure. But this coastal enclave may emerge as a significant tourism destination in the Riviera Maya. With the state government’s ambitious plans and the area’s natural allure, Pulticub presents…
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You Can Still Climb the Cobá Pyramid

In recent years, climbing ancient Mayan pyramids has become increasingly restricted. Especially at world-famous sites like Chichén Itzá. Tourists attempting to scale the iconic Kukulkán pyramid today get more than just disapproval. They’re booed, shouted at, and escorted away by security. The cultural shift toward preservation is necessary and important. But it has left many…
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Can I Use the Chichén Itzá Airport?

Just ten minutes away from one of the New Seven Wonders of the World lies a lesser-known but promising gateway: the Chichén Itzá International Airport. While most visitors fly into Mérida or Cancún, this airport in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula offers a unique air connection to the Mayan World. But the question remains:…
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Let the day go by at Los Sueños Park in Isla Mujeres

Isla Mujeres is known for its turquoise waters, stunning beaches, and relaxed atmosphere. However, many travelers overlook one of its best-kept secrets: Los Sueños Park, also known as Kin-Há. Popular among locals but lesser-known to visitors from other parts of Mexico and the world, this park offers a mix of relaxation, adventure, and natural beauty.…
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Laguna Manatí in Cancún: A Hidden Natural Haven

Cancún is widely known for its pristine beaches and lively nightlife, but hidden amidst its urban expansion lies a natural gem—Laguna Manatí. Covering approximately 500 acres, this lagoon has remained a sanctuary for diverse species of flora and fauna despite the rapid commercial and tourist growth surrounding it. A visit to this lagoon offers a…
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All About the Poc Chuc Dish

Poc Chuc is one of Yucatán’s most famous traditional dishes. It offers a perfect blend of smoky flavors, tangy citrus, and tender pork. Rooted in ancient Mayan culinary traditions, this dish continues to be a staple in local cuisine, capturing the essence of Yucatán’s rich gastronomic heritage. Here is All About the Poc Chuc Dish.…
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The Animals of the Vallazoo Sanctuary

Vallazoo is a remarkable wildlife conservation center in Valladolid, Yucatán, dedicated to preserving the region’s flora and fauna. Founded seven years ago by Pablo Gotthold, an engineer passionate about nature, this sanctuary provides a safe haven for rescued, donated, and rehabilitated animals. Spanning 74 acres, Vallazoo is home to more than 400 animals from 50…
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The Maya Train: Seas and Lagoons Route

The “Seas and Lagoons” package offers an extraordinary four-day, three-night journey. This, through some of the most stunning destinations in the Mexican Caribbean. From the ancient ruins of Tulum to the breathtaking Seven Colors Lagoon in Bacalar. This trip is a perfect blend of history, nature, and relaxation. Traveling aboard the Maya Train, visitors will…
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