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May 28, 2013
Our tour starts on your hotel, on the way to Chichen Itza, enjoy a complementary continental breakfast on board of the bus (Juice, coffee, and sweet rolls or bagels). And drinks (sodas and beers on board).

May 23, 2013
Xel-Ha Eco Park, one of the amazing attractions in Cancun, Riviera Maya, Mexico

May 23, 2013
A journey through Río Secreto is surreal, mystical and memorable. Whether you're an adventurer, world traveler, or simply a curious soul, we welcome you to experience one of the most intriguing natural attractions in the Riviera Maya

May 16, 2013
Cenotes: The Cenotes are impressive natural formations. A cenote is formed when acidic rain water seeps through cracks in the limestone bedrock dissolving soft areas of the rock. Over time, roofed underground caverns are formed.

May 14, 2013
Al Cielo Events has a full time planner to coordinate romantic destination weddings, rehearsal dinners, private birthdays and parties right on the beach in Mexico's Riviera Maya.

May 09, 2013
The Edzna Ruins is located 55 km southeast from Campeche City in the State of Campeche by the Federal Highway 180 in Mexico. Edzna is a Mayan name which means House of the Grimaces (also known as the house of Itzaes).

May 08, 2013
PUNTA LAGUNA MONKEY RESERVE is a Natural Reserve right at 40 minutes from the Riviera Maya, at 20 min north from Coba Ruins.

May 02, 2013
Xplor is a unique adventure park that dates back to July 2009. Neighbouring Park Xcaret, Xplor is situated on the road “Carretera Federal 307” and occupies an area of 59 hectares, of which 8 are underground.

Apr 30, 2013
Sian Kaan Biosphere Reserve a UNESCO World Heritage is translated from Mayan as "where the sky is born". It is the first established Biosphere Reserve in Mexico. One of our preferred tour organizations in this area is Community Tours Sian Ka an.

Apr 25, 2013
An estimated six thousand cenotes have been found in the Mexican states of Yucatan and Quintana Roo.


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