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Hacienda Selva Maya

Hacienda Selva Maya

Mexico is full of haciendas, as they’re an important part of the country’s history. In most of them, you can see what they used to make and how people used to live and work there. Hacienda Selva Maya is a bit different, though. Not only you can see that, but you can swim in a…
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Ecotours Xtohil

Ecotours Xtohil: 4 Cenotes in a Single day

As there are no two alike, cenote-hopping is a common practice in the Yucatan Peninsula. Visit one, swim a little, move on to the next one. The recently opened Ecotours Xtohil (sometimes spelled with a J: “Xtojil”) offers a great chance to see what that’s like. How the Ecotours Xtohil tour works The tour covers…
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azul cenote

Get the Blues at Azul Cenote

One of the most popular tourist activities in the Riviera Maya, so full of cenotes, is cenote-hopping, or cenote touring: visiting a few on the same day. On one of the most popular cenote routes, Azul simply cannot be missing from your cenote checklist. Where is Azul Cenote? If you stand on the Chetumal-Cancun Highway…
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grand fiesta americana coral beach

No Matter The Room, At The Grand Fiesta Americana Coral Beach You’ll Get An Ocean View

Cancun’s Grand Fiesta Americana Coral Beach is so enormous, it’s easy to get lost in it. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Right at Cancun’s hotel zone We could just say the Grand Fiesta Americana Coral Beach is right on the hotel zone and leave it at that, but that’s not the whole story, as…
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cenote pueblo fantasma

Pueblo Fantasma Cenote : A Cenote in a Ghost Town

We know. Though beautiful, cenotes have a lot of scary potential, and one called “Pueblo Fantasma” Cenote (“ghost town”) is not very reassuring. Don’t worry, though. We promise you’ll be so mesmerized by this place that you won’t think about apparitions—or the bats that live among the stalactites. Where does the name Pueblo Fantasma come…
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cenote san ignacio

San Ignacio Cenote… Or is it a Country Club?

Though cenote-hopping—visiting several cenotes in a single trip—is a common practice in the Yucatan Peninsula, there’s another side to that coin. Just 20 minutes south of Merida, the San Ignacio cenote is a great place to stay put and relax for the weekend. The facilities at San Ignacio At first glance, the place looks more…
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suytun cenote

Suytun Cenote: The Instagram Cenote

You’ve probably seen the pictures online: someone standing on a stone platform, surrounded by a bright column of light and the darkness of a cave. With the advent of social media because of the incredible backdrop it provides, Suytun Cenote has become popular in the last couple of years, especially on Instagram (just type #suytun…
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cenote suhem

Suhem Cenote : The Stuff of Legend

For a long time, Suhem Cenote was the object of a scary myth. Its waters—it was said—had magic properties that could drain your strength until you couldn’t keep your head above the surface. It was so widely believed that nobody dared enter it for a long time. Fortunately, now this is just a tale, as…
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Yaal cenote

Yaal Cenote: Straight Out of a Fairy Tale

Yaal Cenote lies in the middle of the jungle. Before this area was explored and opened to the public, falling into this cenote was probably a common occurrence. However, now it’s open, and safe, for visitors to enjoy. Which is good, for it almost looks like a part of someone’s fantasy. Where is Yaal Cenote?…
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Ik Kil

Ik Kil Cenote – The Cenote You’ve Seen in Posters

You probably won’t find a cenote more iconic than Ik Kil. It’s probably the one that pops into your mind when you imagine a cenote; the one in most posters and brochures; the one you could recognize even if you’ve never been to a cenote. It’s also one of the most crowded in all the…
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