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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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See The Heart of Paradise at Corazon del Paraiso Cenote

Corazon del Paraiso Cenote is the heart of the jungle—literally. Its name means “the heart of paradise” and it’s not just a pretty-sounding name. From above, the surrounding jungle shapes it like a heart—and it’ll get yours beating. Where is the Corazon del Paraiso Cenote? Though it’s the heart of the jungle it’s not in…
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See The World from Within the Skull of The Earth at Calavera Cenote

Remember how the bad guys in movies and TV shows usually have their secret base in a mountain shaped like a skull? How would you like to swim in one? Calavera Cenote provides the perfect opportunity. What does Calavera mean? Your suspicions were correct: “calavera” means skull in Spanish. You might not realize it from…
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The Alternate Reality of Xunaan Ha Cenote

We’re in the middle of Tulum and Playa del Carmen, just off Highway 307, on its Chetumal-Cancun stretch. Just south of Akumal, a town famous for its many, many cenotes, is the small village of Chemuyil. Getting to the Xunaan Ha Cenote from there is just a matter of following the signage. To make your…
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Xcacel Turtle Sanctuary – A Virgin Beach You Want To Visit

The Xcacel Turtle Sanctuary is a hidden gem in the middle of the Riviera Maya’s most popular tourist route. Being such a popular destination, you’d think there were no virgin beaches left in the Riviera Maya, but that’s not the case. Among the hotels, eco-parks, and tourist attractions, there are several protected areas where urban…
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Beach, Food, And Live Music at Ziggy’s Beach Club

Everybody likes days at the beach, but they usually require some planning: a towel to sit on, an umbrella for shade. That’s where beach clubs come in. At Ziggy’s Beach Club, you can just jump on one of the beach beds, relax, and enjoy the ocean. Drinks, food, and other amenities are taken care of.…
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Pueblo Tankah – Connecting With The Riviera Maya

In Pueblo Tankah, visitors not only do the usual eco-park activities, like swimming in cenotes and gliding along zip lines. You’re a guest in a real pueblo—a town—, where you can meet the local community and learn more about their daily routine and their culture. How do you get to Pueblo Tankah? Tankah cove is…
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Punta Laguna Eco Park

Just about an hour north of Tulum there’s an oasis tucked away in the middle of the jungle that’s perfect to make the switch from the concrete jungle for the real deal. Swim, see the wildlife, and sleep under the stars to recharge your batteries. What is Punta Laguna Eco Park? You’ll hear them before…
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The ultimate Bahia Principe Grand guide

Activities near Bahia Principe Grand Bahia Principe Grand is on Highway 307, between Tulum to Playa del Carmen. If you’ve ever been to the Riviera Maya, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of this highway before. It’s flanked by some of the most sought-after tourist attractions; Xel-Ha Park and the Tulum archeological site are only…
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