A popular local hangout in the Riviera Maya is Xpu Ha beach. Located just south of Puerto Aventuras, Xpu Ha is great for beach side restaurants with fresh fish and authentic flavors.
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Kantun Chi Cenote is both an eco park and a cenote. You can choose either activity when you visit. If you just want to swim in their four cenotes, yes four, then your admission is far less expensive. If you want to participate in guided tours and larn more about their cenotes and caverns, there are few options to choose from.
Yaax Che Botanical Gardens. Experience Riviera Maya jungles steeped in Mexican lore and ancient Mayan history. Open daily.
Travel a little south of Tulum, go a little inland off the coast, just a little bit out of the tourist zone and engage history. The “Ruta de las Iglesias” or “Church Route” journeys through Mayan communities working to protect their rich legacy and cultural identity.
Pandano Restaurant Grill and Cocktail Bar is one of our favorite places on the secluded bay of Soliman in Tulum.
The Mayan Ruins of Chicanná were rediscovered & named in 1966 by Jack D. Eaton during his Yucatan exploration.
Our journey to Yaxchilan Ruins had us heading down the Usumacinta River in Chiapas, a journey no one forgets and treasures a part of this trip.
With a feeling of the old Caribbean, the village of Mahahual has beautiful beaches with lots of water activities to keep you in the sea. Top it off with beachside restaurants and you have close to perfect.
Gran Cenote is about as popular as Dos Ojos for swimmers, snorkelers and divers. The diversity found in this cenote is wonderful. One side of the cenote is a sand bottom and shallow.
Xenses is part of the Xcaret family of eco parks and provides a change in perspective where we can all benefit.