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Langosta Beach

Langosta Beach: Easy to get to, fun to stay at

How do I get to Langosta Beach? Langosta Beach is at the northernmost point of Cancun’s hotel zone, a few miles east of the city. Being one of the better known around the place, any taxi driver is bound to know where it is by name alone. But getting here on a bus or colectivo…
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La Noria Cenote

La Noria Cenote. Jump In. Ignore the Bats.

La Noria is one of the newest cenotes around and it’s quickly becoming popular due to its size, beauty, and easy access. That might not be the case for those who don’t like bats, though. Where is Cenote La Noria? If you don’t have a car, La Noria cenote might be a little difficult to…
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Gaviota Azul Beach

Gaviota Azul Beach: A Celebrity Among Beaches

Sitting at the easternmost point of Cancun’s hotel area lies Gaviota Azul Beach. It is a hidden gem often mistakenly referred to as “Gabiota Azul Beach.” This renowned destination stands out as a celebrity among beaches, boasting pristine shores and captivating beauty. Where is Gaviota Azul Beach? Gaviota Azul rests at the easternmost point of…
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Kin Ha Park of Dreams

Kin Ha Isla Mujeres: Park of Dreams

Discover Kin Ha Isla Mujeres: a unique beach club concept blending restaurant, water park, and hotel. Sitting on the island’s southern tip, just a 7-minute taxi ride from the ferry dock, it offers diverse activities like swimming, snorkeling, and sunset viewing. Here’s your guide to Kin Ha, Park of Dreams. Where is Kin Ha? Kin…
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Kaan Lagoon cenote

Kaan Lagoon: Step onto Another Planet 

Kaan Lagoon has an unusual fee: they’ll charge you extra if you want to fly a drone and take pictures. Once you see a top-view picture of this place you’ll see why. With its crater-like cenote just under the surface, this is one of those places that make you feel like you are on an…
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Taak Bi Ha Cenote

It’s Taak Bi Ha, not Tak Be Ha

It’s Taak Bi Ha, not Taak Be Ha The first priority for anyone visiting the Taak Bi Ha cenote is to get their names straight since there’s another cenote called Taak Be Ha. The close similarity in the names has led to many confusions among tourists, especially because Taak Be Ha is not open to…
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Yax-Muul Cenote Park

In Yax-Muul You Can Rappel Down into a Cenote  

Just a few miles northeast of Tulum, the Yax-Muul Cenote Park allows you to see four cenotes. You can swim, snorkel, and even enter one rappelling down a rope. But, more importantly, you’ll learn just how important these places are to the local lore as you take part in a genuine Mayan ceremony. Ride ATVs…
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Nicte-Ha Cenote

If you Visit Dos Ojos, You Have to Stop by Nicte-Ha

The famous cenote Dos Ojos is not the only one in the park with which it shares its name. Only a bit further down the road, Nicte-Ha is well worth seeing and swimming in its shallow waters or diving in its deep caves. Where is Nicte-Ha Cenote? The Nicte-Ha cenote is within Dos Ojos Park,…
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Hubiku Cenote

Hubiku Cenote: The Iguanas’ Nest

The Riviera Maya is peppered by cenotes and the location of some is very convenient. The Hubiku cenote, close to Yucatan’s city of Valladolid, is right on the way to and from Chichen Itza, Ek Balam, and other, smaller archeological sites. It’s a perfect stop before or after spending the day touring the Mayan ruins…
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holbox

Holbox: Why visit the Mayan Island?

The beautiful island Holbox has been inhabited by the Mayan people since before the Spanish Conquest. Its name comes from the Mayan language and means black hole. However, this slice of paradise could not be further from such a thing: thousands of tourists flock to this place every year due to its sandy beaches, tranquil…
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