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Del Sol Beachfront Condos and Hotel

Del Sol Beachfront Condos and Hotel: rustic condos in one of the Riviera Maya’s more sought-after spots

Though small, the town of Akumal is much sought-after for its quiet, relaxing general mood and tourist attractions. Because of that, it might not be the cheapest place to stay. Del Sol Beachfront Condos and Hotel offers a great, affordable option for those looking for a bohemian and rustic alternative to the big and crowded…
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Cristal and Escondido Cenotes

Cristal and Escondido Cenotes: Making Cenote Touring Easy

Two cenotes for the price of one! But only location-wise; you still have to pay for access to both. Still! Having two beautiful cenotes so close together is worth it, especially as their location makes them unavoidable in any cenote-hunting road trip. Where are the Cristal and Escondido Cenotes? They’re really easy to find—right on…
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Chemuyil

Chemuyil Beach seems to be in another dimension altogether 

It seems crazy that, in a crowded place like the Riviera Maya, you can still find a beautiful, lonely beach, almost entirely disconnected from modern life. Chemuyil is one such place. Making your way to it you’ll feel like you’re crossing over to another dimension—a touristless dimension. How do I get to Chemuyil? Before, you…
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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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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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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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chikin ha

Do Every Cenote-Related Activity in One Place at Chikin Ha Park 

Why go cenote-hopping when you can see different kinds of cenotes in one place? Besides swimming in its cenotes, in Chikin Ha Park you’ll get to do and experience other cenote-related activities you didn’t know existed. Where is Chikin-Ha Park? If you’re staying in or near the Riviera Maya, Chikin Ha Park is a great…
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