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  • Cozumel, Mexico

    Looking for the best photography in Cozumel? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Cozumel. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.

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    • Akumal, Mexico

      Swim with Sea Turtles in Akumal

      5.0
      Just 25km north of Tulum and 39km south of Playa del Carmen lies Akumal Bay. Despite its proximity to the big vacation destinations and massive resorts, Akumal remains relatively quiet. There are several ways to get there, the easiest being by rental car which are insanely cheap in Mexico. Parkin...
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    • 20.875880,-87.043548, Mexico

      Swim in 7 Bocas Cenote

      A cenote is a a natural sinkhole that appears when bedrock collapses and exposes groundwater beneath. The exposed water can be above ground, or in a series of underground caves and rivers. The Yucatan Peninsula is somewhat known for cenotes, and a trip to the area isn't complete without a swim in...
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    • 20.860321,-87.101441, Mexico

      Explore Kin-Ha Cenote

      A cenote is a a natural sinkhole that appears when bedrock collapses and exposes groundwater beneath. The exposed water can be above ground, or in a series of underground caves and rivers. The Yucatan Peninsula is somewhat known for cenotes, and a trip to the area isn't complete without a swim in...
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    • 20.319784,-87.365017, Mexico

      Explore Xel-Ha Archaeological Site

      5.0
      The site (also spelled Xelha or Xelhá) lies 18km north of central Tulum, and sits on the opposite side of the highway from the commercial outdoor adventure park that shares its name. There are three main groupings of structures inside the site. The Palace Site contains stelae and two large buildi...
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    • Tulum, Mexico

      Explore Cenote Dos Ojos

      5.0
      This Cenote will be the first recommendation from a local, if you’re looking for the grandeur of the famous Grand Cenote, but minus the crowds. The name comes from the two large underground caves connected by a very large, complex cavern, complete with the deepest known cave passage in Quintana R...
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    • Tulum, Mexico

      Visit the Mayan Ruins in Tulum

      4.6
      About a two hour drive from Cancun, these Mayan ruins are one of the most visited in the Yucatan Peninsula. Although it is accessible to the public, most people go with tour companies! Although this isn't the most adventurous way to go, tour guides can really make this experience awesome. Most gu...
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    • 20.645796,-87.631931, Mexico

      Explore Punta Laguna Monkey Reserve

      1 mi / 50 ft gain
      Upon entering the Punta Laguna Reserve, which lies 20 kilometers north of the Coba traffic roundabout, visitors are given two options. Simple admission grants access to swimming in the large lagoon, walking the trails, and visiting the small museum that explains the species of plants and animals ...
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