There are dozens of reasons to visit Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, from its white-sand beaches to its world-class resorts and ancient stone temples. But one of the peninsula’s most enchanting ...
Running along the Caribbean shores of the lush Yucatán Peninsula, Riviera Maya is a 100-mile (160km) stretch of sands sprinkled with vibrant beach towns, wildlife-rich jungle, ancient Mayan ruins and ...
"There are about 1,000 registered cenotes in Yucatán," our tour guide proudly declares as he ushers us around Gran Museo del Munda Maya, a museum in Merida that showcases Mayan art and history. That's ...
For a cenote excursion with fewer crowds, consider Zacil-Ha. Located on the outskirts of Tulum, this small, open-air pool is a favorite for families seeking to snorkel, swim and jump off of its ...
The Yucatan Peninsula is home to thousands of cenotes, sinkholes filled with clear, fresh water. You can swim, snorkel, and even scuba dive in many of them. But which one to choose? Perhaps the most ...
The pool at Hacienda Sac Chich in Mexico's glorious Yucatan state. Rates start at $250/night. Unless you were hiding under a giant pile of snow last winter, you would have noticed that just about ...
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5 Most Overrated Cenotes in Mexico (And Which Ones to Visit Instead)
Cenotes are one of the most iconic attractions in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, offering visitors the chance to swim in crystal ...
Cancun might be known for its coastal beauty, vibrant nightlfe and inviting hospitality, but that’s just tapping the surface of the tropical Mexican region. For an expanded view, take a look ...
As the temperatures begin to rise, people everywhere are looking to plan trips to some of the best beaches in the world. Others, however, are searching for a slightly more offbeat way to cool off: ...
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