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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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canamayte

Canamayte Cenote & Eco Park: Like a Sunday in a Friend’s Backyard 

Though both cenotes at Canamayte Cenote Eco Park are beautiful, Mariposa and Chen Ha are night and day. But Canamayte offers more than just cenotes—it offers a very homely experience. Lying on a hammock with a full belly, you’ll feel like you’re back home, waiting for Sunday to be over. Where is Canamayte Cenote? Canamayte…
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boca paila

Boca Paila: Get Lost in the Middle of the Sian Ka’an Reserve

As long as you know where you are and have the means to return to civilization, getting lost in the jungle is great, isn’t it? Where is Boca Paila? Ever heard of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere? It’s a natural reserve just a few minutes south of Tulum where you’ll find some of the Riviera Maya’s…
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Ahau tulum

Ahau Tulum Hotel is More Than its Sculpture

The arch that surrounded the entrance to Ahau Tulum Hotel used to be its most famous feature. It was so popular, and attracted so many people, that it had to be moved somewhere else. Who knows how many hotel guests it attracted, but they probably were glad to find a beautiful, rustic boutique hotel within…
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playa santa fe

After visiting the ruins in Tulum cycle to Santa Fe Beach

Besides its famous archeological site, there are many places to see in Tulum, like its beaches. Being close to the site, in Santa Fe Beach, visitors can freshen up after a morning of touring the ruins. How do I get to Santa Fe Beach? Of all the beaches on the strip near Tulum’s archeological site,…
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nest tulum

A place built by Nature itself: Nest Tulum

Tulum certainly is a mystical place and some of the lodgings here are not afraid to show it. Instead of a human design, Nest Tulum looks like it was built by Nature itself, and has been here since the dawn of time. Where is Nest Tulum? One of the most famous spots in the Riviera…
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pescadores beach

Pescadores Beach : The Fishermen’s Beach

Pescadores Beach, one of Tulum’s beaches, serves as the vibrant hub where captivating maritime adventures begin. This dynamic beachfront destination not only offers pristine sands and turquoise waters but also serves as the launching point for unforgettable journeys to explore Tulum’s majestic reef and marvel at the Archaeological Zone from a unique sea-bound perspective. This…
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sac actun cenote

Sac Actun Cenote : A Time Machine to the Origins of the World

Sac Actun might be a cenote, but it’s also part of a system of caves. In fact, it is the longest underground system of caves in the world. With over 200 miles long. Archeologists have found many valuable things here from many different eras of the world, hinting at Sac Actun’s cenote rich and long…
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Seize the day and all of Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya

While reaching Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya resort may involve some travel, the journey is rewarding. Once there, you’ll find a haven of limitless possibilities, ensuring every moment is filled with unparalleled fun and comfort. Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya: what are some amenities? Grand Sirenis Resort and Spa boasts a preserved Mayan ruin and prime snorkeling…
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