Travelers to Cancun will be happy to hear about a new project that will revitalize more than 100 public cenotes around the popular vacation spot. Cenotes are natural pits full of groundwater. They've ...
Some people come to Cancún to lay on the beach, but there's also adventure and culture aplenty. Here's where you can explore ancient history, underwater universes, and adrenaline-pumping action. Visit ...
With ocean views and private plunge pools in every room, Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya elevates the very best of the classic Cancun experience from a quieter stretch of sand in Costa Mujeres. Age-old ...
Cancun is the largest city in the state of Quintana Roo in the Yucatan Peninsula. It is known for its beautiful beaches and its good weather and transport connections make it one of the most popular ...
Among the many benefits of staying at Moon Palace Cancun during your visit to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is the resort's proximity to Riviera Maya's abundance of natural wonders and fascinating ...
For millennia, the Yucatán Peninsula in southeastern Mexico has been home to the Maya, indigenous people who built magnificent cities centuries before Columbus. Cancún, on the coast, draws the ...
There’s hardly a better way to spend a hot day than swimming in a cenote on Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula. The cool, fresh, 75-degree cenote water is delightful now, when temperatures are in the 80s, and ...
I’ve gone diving and snorkeling all over the world. But there’s something about cenotes that never gets old. I’m obsessed. Each one is like its own secret swimming hole. Some look small on the outside ...