Tourism
Chetumal E-mail
The state capital and frontier city of excellence, Chetumal is the base from which to visit the reserves and archeological ruins of the south. There are hotels, an airport and a coach terminal for people who wish to check out other locations.
 
Costa Maya E-mail
The Maya coast is a strip of land along the Caribbean littoral running from Punta Herrero to Xcalac, in the south of Quintana Roo, bordering with Belize.

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Cozumel E-mail

Cuzamil - place of the swallows, in the Maya language, is the place from where the stars appeared, protected by the waters of the Caribbean Sea, the stars coloring the waters a turquoise blue so as to rival the color of the heavens.

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Ecological Reserves E-mail

Approximately 25% of the total area of Quintana Roo is under one scheme or another to protect the ecological heritage of the area, with the aim of safeguarding the natural resources and the impressive biological diversity of the State.

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Isla Mujeres E-mail
Isla Mujeres, which owes its name to the idols with female characteristics discovered by the Spanish explorer, Francisco Hernández de Córdoba in 1517, is an island situated 14 kilometers from Cancun, and which can be reached by ferry.

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Kohunlich E-mail

Kohunlich lies 69 kms. from Chetumal, the capital of Quintana Roo, on a level plain covered with vegetation, the dominating palm tree known as " corozos " or " cohunes" being the inspiration for the name of the location.

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Maya Area E-mail

The ethnic Maya are well-known for their achievements in certain areas of human knowledge, most of which have been incorporated into the cultural baggage that represents the most successful achievements of the Mesoamerican region.

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Port Felipe Carrillo E-mail

This is the political and administrative center of the Maya Zone. The tourist infrastructure of the center of Quintana Roo is limited; however, there are rustic lodgings in the Port of Felipe Carrillo and cabins opposite the beach of Sian Kaa.

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Riviera Maya E-mail

The Maya Riviera is a thin strip of land along the coast, extending 130 kilometers from Cancun to Tulum, and is blessed with beautiful beaches, natural parks and tourist centres.

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Tulum E-mail

About the place and its name: Tulum is one of the best-known architectural sites registered and recognized throughout the western world.

The Spanish chronicler, Juan Díaz wrote about the site in 1518, when he narrated having seen a city  "as large as Sevilla" with a tower, which was undoubtedly the Castle of Tulum, and which at that time was still occupied by the inhabitants of this municipal independence.

Sources from the XVI Century designate the site with the name "Zamá," possibly a reference to the Maya word for "morning" or "sunrise," which is quite believable given that the site is located on the highest part of the eastern coast, at which point contemplation over the sunrise is indeed a special experience.

The name of Tulum thus appears to be relatively recent. Translated into Spanish as muralla (wall) or palizada (fenced enclosure), it clearly refers to the wall which is in fact still standing. This name seems to have been designated to the city when it was finally laid in ruins, and it is precisely with this name that it is referred to in the 19th Century, when Stephens and Catherwood "rediscovered" it completely abandoned, just before the War of the Casts.

Location and access routes: Tulum is located 128 kms. to the south of Cancun and is easily accessible by Federal Highway #180, which is a modern, four-lane highway on the Cancun - Playa del Carmen stretch, and two-lane on the return trip from Playa del Carmen to Cancun.

From Cancun, there are a number of travel agents which organize guided visits, as well as local coach companies that offer a regular service between these two points.

The Mayas developed a highly intense network of maritime trade, sailing across the marvellous Caribbean in their crossings: pre-Hispanic ports and cities lined the whole length of the coast.

The most famous cities nowadays are Cancun, Xelhá, Tancáh, El Meco, Xcaret and Playa del Carmen, among others. The most important, regarding size and the high density of the population, is Tulum, whose location above the ever-changing green of the sea produces an effect of great beauty.

The site of Tulum is strategic for its defense: on one side is the cliff that drops down to the sea, whilst on the other side is a stretch of marshland covered in mangroves.

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Uxmal E-mail

The majesty of the Pirámide del Adivino (Pyramid of the Fortune Teller) which, according to legend was built in just one night, dominates the archeological city of Uxmal.

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Xcaret Ecological Park E-mail

The jewel of the Maya Riviera, Xcaret is distinguished by its incredible pyramids, but not only that, this place is also the delight of tourists who are able to swim through a labyrinth of caverns along subterranean rivers.

When exiting into the sea, come across a jeweled wall of coral reefs, which, given their amalgam of nuances, are often confused for an abundance of brightly-colored tropical fish.

Further into the tour, you are given the opportunity to swim alongside bottle-nosed dolphins that safeguard the divers along their whole trajectory and practically wave you goodbye as you arrive to the golden, warm, smooth, white sand of the beaches.

 

 

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