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Mahahual alternatives

Mahahual alternatives

Mahahual is a small fishing village in the south of the state of Quintana Roo. Tourism here is still alternative, far from the giant hotels of Cancun. Here are some Mahahual alternatives. Lost Mayan Kingdom This is a water park not to be missed if you visit Mahahual with your family: 9 slides, 12 zip…
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San Crisanto in Yucatan

San Crisanto in Yucatan: fishing is life

A little over an hour from Merida and away from the hustle and bustle, is the wonderful San Crisanto in Yucatan. It is a small fishing village. It is the perfect combination of beaches and mangroves, where you can enjoy days in total tranquility and connection with nature. San Crisanto in Yucatan: What to do…
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San Juan Bautista Tabí

San Juan Bautista Tabí: a Mayan and Puuc wonder

The former Hacienda de San Juan Bautista Tabi sits 10 miles from the Ticuleño police station of Yotholin. Here you can admire buildings of great historical value. Such as the main house of what was in the 19th century a cattle ranch where a sugar empire later flourished. It has a typical structure of a…
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Isla Contoy insider tips

Isla Contoy insider tips

Located at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, only 30km from Isla Mujeres, this small island of less than 9km long is the oldest national park in the state of Quintana Roo. It is a protected area that shelters the most important nesting place of marine birds in the whole…
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Kohunlich near Chetumal

Kohunlich near Chetumal

Kohunlich near Chetumal is an archaeological zone and Mayan ceremonial center. It sits 40 miles from the capital Chetumal. It began its construction between 500 and 600 A.D. It was a commercial link between the Yucatan Peninsula and the Mayan cities of Central America. We do not know its original name. Kohunlich comes from the…
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Cozumel for all ages

Cozumel for all ages

Cozumel will delight vacationers for all ages with its wide range of entertainment. Overall, Cozumel is a kid-friendly place. An ideal destination for a family vacation, primarily due to its extremely low crime rate. The friendliness of the locals and a wide array of family activities also help. Cozumel has easy yet action-filled outings, and…
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tips for a trip to holbox

Tips for a trip to Holbox

Isla Holbox is an island that consists entirely of sand. It’s 26 miles long and 1.2 miles wide. It has numerous white beaches, turquoise lagoons and dreamlike corners. They are just waiting for your feet. What are you waiting for? These tips for a trip to Holbox could be handy. Tips for a trip to…
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Cozumel with kids

Cozumel with kids

Cozumel is truly a prime destination for families. Unlike its neighbors, you won’t find boisterous parties or beach bikini volleyball games in Cozumel. Instead, you’ll discover a heavenly island paradise with a family-friendly atmosphere. And despite its small size, you’ll find countless fun things to do in Cozumel with kids. Eco beach park Punta Sur…
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Some tourist secrets in Bacalar

Some tourist secrets in Bacalar

The Bacalar lagoon is a destination full of little treasures. Before big tourism comes, it’s best we seize its colors, beauty and people. Some tourist secrets in Bacalar include sailing, drinking and hanging out with the locals. Isla de los Pajaros This is the best place to watch birds in Bacalar. In fact, at least…
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San Antonio Yaxché

San Antonio Yaxché: an Hacienda worth visiting

Nearby the town of the same name, the Ex-Hacienda de San Antonio Yaxché is a cultural precinct that dates from the 19th century. The Mayans built it with stones, wood, iron and dirt. It has two entrances and two wells, still in operation. San Antonio Yaxché: What to expect About a mile from Ucú, its…
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