Tulum

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It is one of the most important places in the Yucatan Peninsula. It has one of the most important and extended location of Mayan ruins, located on a cliff facing the Caribbean Sea. Due to this imposing main attraction, it is the most photogenic site in the region and, perhaps, in the entire country. The city was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO; with warm starry nights and clear turquoise waters, it is the only archaeological site that sits on the seashore. Other huge temptation to visit is the cenotes, which are locations with groundwater. They can be open air, semi-open and underground or in a cave. These cave-shaped destinations give you the feel of a Lost World.

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Best Things to Do in Tulum

Considered a beautiful place, in this tropical paradise you can find different ways to enjoy incredible natural attractions, but for all of these stuff we highlight the best things to do in Tulum. The main thing to do is visiting ...

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Bacalar, the Town With the Second Largest Freshwater Lake of the World

The lake of Bacalar is known as the ‘lake of seven colors’ a result of its consistently changing tones which run from sandy white to tones of green and blue. This assortment of shading happens because of a mix of ...

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Places Where You Can Eat in Cancun

For those who want a good meal Cancún is a gastronomic pleasure for foodies and everyone else. The popular Hotel Zone and downtown Cancun offer countless restaurants serving all styles of cuisine. The Zona Hotelera’s key servings range ...