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Information about Cancun, Mexico Cancun is one of the top vacation destinations in the world, with a great year-round warm sun, its gorgeous sandy white beaches washed by the Caribbean that are ideal for water sports. Cancun offers entertainment for all ages.
In Cancun it’s easy to find excellent hotels, gourmet restaurants, and great places for shopping...more
Information about Cozumel, Mexico Cozumel, where the past meets the future and where the beauty of the beaches meets the mystery of the Mayan Culture. Cozumel is Mexico's largest inhabited island, located just 12 miles off the Yucatan Peninsula in the Mexican State of Quintana Roo and about a 45-mile ferry ride south of Cancun. Renowned for its dazzling white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, Cozumel is a diver's paradise. A perfectly romantic setting, Cozumel offers water sports, restaurants, discos and luxurious beaches where one can kick back and relax. Jacques Cousteau considered the crystal clear waters around Cozumel to provide the best diving experience in the world, as they are loaded with hundreds of species of coral, tropical fish and exotic plant and animal life that can be seen to a depth of 150 feet. ...more Information about Isla Mujeres, Mexico
The Land of the Maya
Drive the circle route around the Yucatan Peninsula - one of the most amazing spots on earth. The variety of experiences could keep you busy forever.
Camp in Isla Aguada a fish camp straddling lagoon and the gulf waters or simply buy your meal at the fish markets in Campeche. Amble up Highway 180 past small ancient ruins or watch the night show from the Magician in Uxmal.
The colonial city of Merida is worth a lifetime of exploration - the churches and cathedrals, historic city-scapes and fine restaurants and world class dining. Then visit the gulf waters nearby at Celestún or Progresso. Watch flamingoes fly overhead....
Then drive on to Chichén Itzá early before the busses come and explore one o the most fascinating Mayan sites. Climb to the top of the largest pyramid the "Castle", whisper secrets in the ball court and imagine the rituals at the bank of the grand cenote. Cool off after the climb at a local cenote or sacred underwater pool - swim with ancient fish - isolated and beaches.
Most tourists come for the warm Caribbean waters and all that comes with the sun and sand; swimming, boating, snorkeling, diving and fishing. Cancun is the hub. International airport, 1st Class hotel strip. Revelers until all hours.
Or experience various beach towns and communities down the Caribbean coast. While you are here you can visit the Mexican versions of theme parks; Xcaret, Xel-Ha and Trois Rivers. These parks offer various experience from pyramids to experiencing cenotes - underground rivers and pools- to swimming with the dolphins.
Or spend the time to do the real thing. Descend to an underground pool with stalagmites and Indian carvings. Trek through jungle or meander through a colonial city or town. Explore ancient deserted cities.
RV parks are available close to most of the best tourist locations. Most RV Parks have full hook ups and a number of beach-type primitive camping opportunities exist on the Caribbean coast. The roads are good and the experience is priceless.
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Hasta luego, Dot and Bill Bell
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