Kantenah Bay
2 1/2 miles of pure white coral sand, full of palm trees for exploring or just relaxing in a hammock. This bay has its own coral reef with thousands of colorful fish and direct access through a pier. There are good small restaurants available in the area.
The Great Maya Reef
The Great Maya Reef stretches almost 750 miles; it is the second largest coralline system in the world. It begins at the northeastern point of the Peninsula of Yucatan, in México, and ends at the Gulf of.
Xcaret
The crystalline waters of its cove, beach, lagoon, underground rivers and natural wells, along with its diversity of plant and animal species, have turned Xcaret into one of the most popular sites in the Mexican Caribbean.
Chichen Itza
Take a tour to Chichen Itza, the capital of the ancient Maya empire. The mysterious city of Chichen Itza was an important ceremonial center and you can still see the magnificent pyramid of Kukulkan (75 feet high and without a doubt the most impressive monument in Chichen Itza), the Temple of the Warriors, the Ball Court, the Observatory and the Sacred Well where countless victims were sacrificed to ancient gods.
Xel-Ha
Xel-Ha is a living invitation to enjoy sustainable tourism and recreation in a preserved natural environment. It's the best way to explore the Maya culture understanding the natural world. Xel-Ha is the perfect spot for snorkeling, relaxing, and swimming with the dolphins. This natural aquarium is famous for its thousands of brightly colored tropical fish and the dramatic limestone formations. Here you will be able to explore creeks, lagoons and caves fed by subterranean rivers.
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