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Designed for people who 'don't do tours'.
This famous Tulum and Beyond tour is quite different from other Tulum tours. It's not so much a tour as it is being shown the 'best of' by friends who live here. Though it's a day full of wonderful experiences, we don't rush anyone - it's all about being able to enjoy the wonders of the Mayan Riviera. |
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| The quality of deep sea fishing in the Playa del Carmen area may come as a surprise to you. This area is perhaps more famous for its fantastic diving and its amazing Mayan ruins, but the truth is that fishing is here is ranked extremely high by serious anglers from all over the world. Local deep sea fishing has been featured several times on ESPN as well as in a number of fishing magazines, like Saltwater Sportsman and Marlin. After all, this is the Caribbean and many of the world's most wanted fish swim in the waters off the coast of Playa del Carmen. We'll help you arrange your fishing experience before you get here. |
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Cozumel
is Mexico's foremost diving destination. Palancar
reef, off the island's southern tip, is wonderful for its
tropical fish and elaborate coral formations, all on display in waters
remarkable for their clarity.
The Riviera Maya has become a Mecca for divers of all types and levels of skill. The Mesoamerican Coral Reef that stretches from just a bit north of the Riviera Maya all the way down to the islands off Honduras, to the south, in Central America, protects the Riviera Maya shore.
This living organism offers an extraordinary diving experience for expert divers. |
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| The Coba Treasures excursion invites guests to explore what is one of the most interesting Mayan cities in the Yucatan. Much older than the ruins of Tulum and dating from about 200 BC-1450 AD, this important trading hub is believed to have supported up to 55,000 people during its peak and contains around 6,500 structures, most of which are still hidden in the wild, overgrown depths of the jungle.
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A challenge for the "warriors of the greens": multiple fields of battle where they can face and overcome with honor 18 enemies. Giving these "soldiers" the motivation they need to do battle are the songs of the tropical birds and being observed under the baleful gaze of one or another of the sleepy iguanas who call these playing fields their home. These perfect settings have been designed by the Gods of the sport; carved out of the jungle, surrounded by lagoons, cenotes and the vestiges of the ancient Mayans, themselves great sportsmen, and facing the luminous turquoise-blue waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Enjoy
playing on the Bob von Hagge's 18 hole golf course
surrounded by Mayan ruins and tropical green islands of quaint beauty.
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Located
between Merida and Cancun, is the most famous of all late Mayan cities and has been a Mayan holy place for many centuries.
It is a universe of cosmogony; this sacred land that has been venerated for generations. A universe filled with knowledge and wisdom that never fails to surprise you with impressive edifices, its reminders of how a multiplicity of gods were honored by the sacred temples built in their name, gods that still, today, have not completed telling their stories, recounting their history. There are totems that bear inscriptions still to be deciphered and, perhaps, forever undecipherable. There are thousands of canals in this universe, created by man to connect the communicating vessels along with observatories from which to study the rest of this vast universe. |
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miles off the coast of Cancun is the "Island of Women". Snorkeling
and sport fishing are very popular here, and so is the cheap shopping.
Beautiful beaches and since gambling is not
allowed in Mexico, the cassino floats on its own
island just off shore.
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Explore
reefs, cenotes (sink holes) ,
mangroves, underground rivers, and discover the marine life in our crystal
clear salt, fresh or combined waters.
Snorkeling allowing for some beautiful exploration of marine life. It is such a safe aquatic sport that even the children can participate, making for a fun family experience. Many lovers of this sport make it a point to snorkel in the underground ponds called cenotes, of which there are hundreds in the region, or explore the subterranean rivers that feed those ponds. |
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