The waters of Ik Kil were considered sacred by the Mayans who performed here human sacrificing to their rain god.
The prominent Cenote Ik Kil at Chichen Itza, is arguably one of the most beautiful cenotes of Mexico.
At the brim of the well where the Wise Men of the Water Live.
This is what Chichen Itza means in Maya.
It was one of the most important city-states in pre-Hispanic America and is one of the most visited archaeological sites in Mexico today.
Known for beautiful white sand beaches, calm crystal clear turquoise waters and the friendliest locals in the Mexican Caribbean. Isla’s diversity, from the fisherman, artists and musicians to divers, chefs and ex-pats, make up a community unlike any other. With the beauty of the Caribbean, the heritage of the Mayans, and the easygoing charm of the people, Isla Mujeres has become a haven for people from all over the world.
The breathless sea views of the Tulum 1000 year ruins are the only ones set along the coast on an impressive 45 foot Cliffside facing the Caribbean. Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Mayans. The walls surrounding the city were used to defend against invaders.
Xcaret is the water park in Cancun and Riviera Maya with over 50 natural and cultural attractions. Located in a wonderful setting rich in fauna and flora. Enjoy yourself with fun water activities, explore the natural sanctuary, and feel the warmth of the Mexican culture
Cancun is a great way for first-time snorkelers to earn their fins. Have an unforgettable trip swimming with sea turtles, exploring an underwater shipwreck and statues, and checking out a reef.
5th Avenue in Playa del Carmen is a 5-mile long pedestrian-only walkway dedicated to catering to all of your touristic needs. Whether it’s interesting performances, cultural events, or new shops popping up this place is forever changing and evolving. It’s colorful, vibrant, and bustling!
A favorite place of ours is Bip Bip, where you can enjoy a bite and a margherita.