Every time someone visits Mexico, they marvel at how much there is to see and do. While pondering under the Mexican sunshine, they’re probably very hot with temperatures reaching over 90 degrees ...
"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 ...
There’s hardly a better way to spend a hot day than swimming in a cenote on Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula. The cool, fresh, 75-degree cenote water is delightful now, when temperatures are in the 80s, and ...
Previous visitors routinely praise Cenote Dos Ojos for its beauty, saying the water is unbelievably clear. They also appreciated the ample adventure opportunities. Here, you'll find two cenotes ...
Even (especially) in its quieter season, Tulum’s beaches are breathtaking. Along the Hotel Zone, powder-soft sand meets ...
The Maya called them dzonots (sacred wells). The Spanish — mangling the Mayan name — called them cenotes. We call them unsurpassable swimming holes. The Yucatán peninsula, where most of Mexico's ...
Scattered across the Yucatán Peninsula, near Mexico’s prime vacation destinations, are stunning turquoise swimming holes ...
One of the best parts of visiting the Yucatan Peninsula are the thousands of cenotes that dot the region. These water-filled sinkholes are incredible natural structures that can be cavernous or open, ...
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