Posts Tagged ‘Mexico’
Crazy snorkeling with whale sharks in Cancun
Tulum Mexico pros and cons
Tulum Mexico is becoming a very famous destination for many reasons: parties, spirituality, beach, ruins, yoga etc. This article will be about Tulum Mexico pros and cons to help you decide if it’s worth visiting. I visited Tulum town in Quintana Roo, Mexico for the first time in 2014 and then again a few […]
Unforgettable cenote Santa Cruz Tulum
Mexico is famous for its unique cenotes. In this post you will find all the info you need about cenote Santa Cruz Tulum. The Saint Cross cenote in Tulum is still one of those less-known cenotes in the area which makes it worth visiting. Cenotes are caves or sinkholes with permanent water. They can […]
Have fun at cenote Zemway Tulum
I guess you might have heard of interesting town Tulum in Mexico. If so, and if you ever decide to visit the area, then you should have fun at cenote Zemway. There’s many spectacular cenotes (sink holes) around Tulum but out of all of them I can highly recommend you to visit cenote Zemway Tulum. […]
5 reasons why I believe I was Aztec woman in previous life
Holidays in Riviera Maya
There are few places in the world that bring together scenic beauty, history, and great flavors the way the country of Mexico does, and of all its holiday regions, the Riviera Maya on the Yucatan Peninsula is certainly in the running to be crowned the nation’s best.Whether you’re the type of person who enjoys the […]
Sexy Saturday from Isla Contoy in Mexico
Isla Contoy – bird and beach eco-paradise Contoy Island Mexico
Isla Contoy – Contoy Island Mexico is situated just 30 miles North from Isla Mujeres (Women’s Island.)During my first 2 visits to Mexico I did not even hear of Isla Contoy until I started planning my third and fourth visit – 4 weeks in Yucatan peninsula. I spent a lot of time just between Cancun […]
Fun adventure in Xplor Fuego Cancun
Cenotes in Mexico – fun adventure in extraordinary Xenotes park
Have you ever heard of cenotes in Mexico?I hope so! Back in history, cenotes, or the sinkholes in English, were a source of life for the Maya inhabitants of the Yucatan peninsula. The word comes from dzonot which in Maya means cave with water.During thousands of years when the Yucatan Peninsula soil worked as a sponge, the rainwater […]