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| Tulum |
Tulum is the only walled city the
Maya ever
built on the Caribbean Coast |
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| Yalku |
At the end of the road we find this
beautiful lagoon, with it’s bright
esmerald waters. An invitation for snorkelers and swimmers alike |
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| Akumal |
26 km. North of Tulum. Looking North
over The serene, beautiful bay with
it’s crystaline and turquoise waters |
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| Aktun Chen |
23 km. North of Tulum. There is anotherfascinating
park for visitors of all ages. It is famous
for it’s mammoth underground cave system. The caves are easily
accesible and dry. Inside
you’ll find spectacular formations of stalactites and stalagmites |
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| Xel-Ha |
Xel-ha, means “where the water
is born” A spectacular park in an aquarium-like setting.
Here the sea combines with translucent underground rivers, lagoons
and cenotes flowing
intro nature’s unique enviroment |
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