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Kayak in the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve
Tulum, Mexico
5.0
Located just south of Tulum, Mexico, along the eastern coast of the Yucatan peninsula, the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve is considered a UNESCO World heritage site due to the exceptional diversity of fauna and flora it hosts. Spreading over 500 000 hectares of land and water, it is one of the largest protected area in Mexico, and a «must-explore» for nature and wildlife lovers.A variety of compa...
Camp out at Harmony Glamping Tulum
Tulum, Mexico
Nevertheless, Harmony Glamping Tulum appeals to all, combining large furnished tent glamping options with suites for those who prefer a more comfortably luxurious lodging arrangement. The accommodations also include a restaurant and yoga classes, which are open to the public as well as hotel guests.
Lying about a block off of the main street, Harmony Glamping benefits from being a short walk or...
Swim in Cenote Calavera
20.228749,-87.458545, Mexico
While there is not much development to the cenote beyond an entrance booth and a short tiled path leading to the cenote, it's a great visit for the more adventurous crowd.
Cenote Calavera consists of three holes that visitors can jump into: the large opening, and two smaller holes. About 3m below the limestone shelf is a pool of magnificent blue water. This is also a popular dive spot, and the ...
Visit the Mayan Ruins in Tulum
Tulum, Mexico
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 guides have an attachment to the ruins and are passionate about the history and the meaning of the str...
Swim in Gran Cenote
20.246280,-87.464752, Mexico
The water is cool and beautifully clear in blue tones and remains around 20˚C, and the cave system supports fish and freshwater turtles which lucky swimmers may get have the opportunity to see. This is one cenote where it is worth bringing or renting a snorkel and mask for, as the caves create an amazing light display on interesting underwater terrain when the sun hits it the right way. It's al...
Swim in Cenote Cristal
Chunyaxché, Mexico
5.0
Cenote Cristal, along with Cenote Escondido located directly across the street, share ownership and visitors can opt to pay for admission to either at the parking area for Cenote Cristal, or buy admission to both at a discounted rate.
The crystalline water is blue and epically clear, and small swimming area is set in the jungle, surrounded by picturesque trees. There are several different acces...
Swim in Cenote Escondido
20.198248,-87.502818, Mexico
5.0
The swimming area is nestled between limestone cliffs and lush jungle, with clear turquoise waters. A small changing room and a few tables and deck are about the only developments around this beautiful swimming hole. The cenote is a popular diving spot, having access into the limestone cave system beneath the surface.
There is a rope swing and ledges where swimmers can jump into the water below...
Swim in Cenote Corazon del Paraiso
Tulum Municipality, Mexico
Despite lying away from the more popular tourist clusters of Tulum-area cenotes, Corazon del Paraiso has modern facilities, a photogenic setting, and seems to be a favorite amongst locals. There are multiple decks, shaded chairs, and platforms for laying out on, as well as drinks and snack for sale.
The water is clear blue, and lined with swimmers and sunbathers. A jumping platform lets guests...
Swim in Cenote Car Wash
Rancho Viejo, Mexico
Cenote Car Wash, known locally as Cenote Aktun-Ha, received its name for a time when area cab drivers would park adjacent to the pool to wash their cars. Those times are past, and the cenote today remains under the ownership of a friendly family.
Cenote Car Wash is probably the most reasonably-priced in the area, and certified divers often visit to descend to its 16 meter depths to check out t...
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