Riviera Maya’s lush landscape is dotted with many natural wonders, unlike anywhere else in the world. Among the most splendid are the cenotes—natural sinkholes that offer a window into the ...
(Cenotes are actually sinkholes that extend ... if glamorous, name of the Maya Riviera, lies the village of Chunpón. It is part of a government-designated Zona Maya that covers a sizable portion ...
Statues and a wall of skulls invoke the Mayan belief that cenotes are entrances to the underworld. This massive open-water cenote is known for its deep blue color and its size—the water is 300 ...
(Photo: INAH). The discovery of altars and cenotes is common in the Yucatan Peninsula. (INAH). The cave is composed of dry areas and others have the presence of shallow water, in an area of 800 ...
Thrill-seekers can go snorkeling in the second-largest barrier reef in the world or set off on expeditions to Mayan Ruins and cenotes while wellness-seekers lounge on the beach and spend time at ...
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