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Best parks in Cancun

Have a blast at the best parks in Cancun

Cancun is without a doubt one of the most popular tourist destinations in southeast Mexico. For many years, it has held the title of “Caribbean paradise.” Thanks to its paradisiacal beaches, which have appeared on several postcards, it has gained international recognition. It is the perfect vacation spot for anyone who enjoys the sea and…
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In Ha Reef

Finding all kinds of fish at In Ha Reef

The In Ha Reef is the purest side of the Great Mayan Reef. Here, man’s footprints are almost nonexistent—and that is exactly why its access is so guarded. Located south of Playa del Carmen, near Xcaret and north of Puerto Aventuras, its variety of marine flora and fauna is unique in the world and worth…
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Milagros Lagoon

Eat and swim like a king in Milagros Lagoon

Milagros Lagoon is excellent for a day vacation or a few days of relaxation and enjoyment with family, friends, or your significant other. Despite its tiny size, there are various locations to stay and taste local cuisine. It also serves as a venue for local and national canoeing contests. Milagros Lagoon: Ideal for swimming Milagros…
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Siete Bocas Cenote

Discover the dive wonders of Siete Bocas Cenote

Siete Bocas Cenote has 7 entrances, hence its name. From them, you can appreciate the waters of the cenote and access them. The interior of the cenote is full of stalactites and stalagmites; it is located in the middle of a jungle with abundant vegetation and great beauty. Because the proprietors of this cenote did…
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El Caracol ruins

Discover a Mayan secret at El Caracol ruins

The ‘Tomb of the Snail,’ as we also know El Caracol ruins, is near the southern tip of Cozumel and has great stories to tell. All these, via its architecture and the details that the forefathers left in each of the region’s buildings. It got the name ‘Tomb of the Snail’ due to its tiny…
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Chen Rio beach

Chen Rio Beach: Cozumel’s best!

Chen Rio beach is a beautiful white sand beach located on the island of Cozumel’s west coast. It is famous for its serenity. Chen Rio is a mix of Mayan and Spanish words, with “Chen” meaning “small” in Mayan and “Rio” meaning “river” in Spanish. It was named after a river that flowed through this…
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Chac Mool Beach

Chac Mool beach: get your board ready!

Chac Mool Beach is a very popular location in Cancun throughout the year. It has a long stretch of fine white sand typical of Riviera Maya beaches and is bathed by the undeniably turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. Nevertheless, you should know that the waves in this area are a little higher and can…
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Multum Ha Cenote

Cenote Multum-Ha: hot, humid, and mysterious

Multum Ha Cenote is located in the jungle, less than a 10-minute drive from the Coba Archaeological Site. A wide wooden deck with many stairs leading into the water, as well as a platform where tourists can leap into the water, can be found inside the cenote. Without a natural opening, the cenote becomes extremely…
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cenote lu'um

Cenote Lu’um: a very young 8-million-year adventure

Cenote Lu’um, one of the youngest cenotes at eight million years old, offers diving platforms, swimming, rappelling, and beautiful rock formations. The cenote‘s waters are a beautiful turquoise color and 96 feet to 82 feet deep. South of Cancun, it’s roughly an hour and 10 minutes away. Due to its youth, this cenote is a…
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el cedral town

Celebrate Cozumel’s greatness in El Cedral town

El Cedral town is around 14 miles from the main city. It is around a 30-minute drive away. Upon arrival, you will find a community steeped in history and culture. This town boasts one of the island’s oldest relics, with much of its architecture and evidence of paintings on the walls dating back to 800…
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