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Cultural Places in Quintana Roo

Are you in the mood for a trip down south to the Yucatán Peninsula? If you are, why not try out Quintana Roo, a small state on the peninsula’s easternmost tip? The state is easily accessible from Yucatán, Campeche, Belize, and Guatemala. While there, you can spare some time to visit the newest wonder of the world, the Chichén-Itzá, or the Mayan archeological ruins at San Gervasio. The state borders the Gulf of Mexico on the East and to the north is the Caribbean Sea. You will definitely love spending your downtime on the long, fine beaches on the Caribbean coastline. If you are into diving and/or snorkeling, you will love Chankanaab Lagoon and Isla Mujeres, both of which are driving distances from Tulum. You can also visit the Quintana Roo is also home to seven theaters and cultural centers,…

Chichen Itza: Exploring the Newest Wonder Of The World

If you are looking for a fun-filled weekend down south, the Maya ruins of Chichen Itza- the newest wonder of the world- should definitely be on your bucket list. This awe-inspiring historical treasure is among the most visited archaeological sites in Central America. It is now fondly referred to as the crown jewel of the Yucatan Peninsula; the embodiment of the ancient Maya culture. You will be awed by the ruins’ priceless trove of architectural marvels as you immerse yourself into the rich and mysterious history of Chichen Itza.   Driving to Chichen Itza for a Day Trip Chichen Itza is easily accessible from Playa Del Carmen by taxi or shared minibusses, but it is safer to rent a car instead, especially due to the pandemic. Driving yourself also gives you the freedom to explore a little off the beaten…

How to Spend a Day/Weekend in Cancun, Mexico

One of the most popular destinations in Mexico, there’s so much to do in Cancun. How many other places can you split your time between partying, chilling out on white-sand beaches, learning about Mayan culture, and a whole load of awesome outdoor activities? In this post, we’ll take a look at some of the best places in Cancun where you can spend a day or even a weekend. Hopefully, it’ll make it easier to plan your vacation and make the most of your time in Yucatan!   Take a picture with the Cancun sign at Playa Delfines Playa Delfines (which literally translates to Dolphins beach) is the largest public beach in Cancun. This strip of soft white sand is the perfect place to spend your day relaxing on the sun-kissed white sands. While the turquoise waters are a little rough…