number is definitely a success from the beach. Cancun booty with some of the worlds most beautiful beaches with white sand beaches, crystal clear turquoise water, and water sports in abundance. Sunday also play in the pristine water, dive or snorkel in one of the most effervescent patch of sea, sailing, sea kayaking, jet skis will be forced to run out of ways to enjoy.
Number two is to start in Isla Mujeres. You can jump a ferry from the mainland to explore this once sleepy fishing island eight miles from the coast, now full of quaint restaurants, shops, beaches and exquisite. As you walk through the streets of Isla Mujeres, the music surrounds you, with a soundtrack with a local flavor for your exploration. The islands
magnificent beaches of white sand characteristic of many water sports are on the continent snorkel, dive, jet ski, kayak, but in a more relaxed. You can even swim with dolphins and sharks docile a great story to take back to Spain with you.
Number three is immersed in a wonderful new world
with the worlds second largest reef just offshore. Cancun offers some of the most spectacular diving in the Western Hemisphere. Warm, crystal clear waters provide visibility up to 100 feet, and the variety of flora and fauna is virtually unmatched. There are over a dozen different dive sites and snorkel in and around Cancun, and another 10 in Isla Mujeres.
Number four is to discover the real Cancun in El Centro. El Centro, the center of the prosperous city where most of the expatriates and local live entertainment, offers a vision of urban life in Mexico. Full of excellent restaurants, shops and local crafts, you’ll find great prices and the best Mexican food in Cancun.
twenty-eight also called Market Market 28 is a large handicraft market full of vendors selling many of the same products found in the Hotel Zone, but at half price. More deals can be found along the Avenida Tulum, the main center and the Avenida Yaxchilan, which also has a number of good restaurants and nightlife. If
cafes and small restaurants are something, check out Avenida Nader. Near the Avenida Tulum, Parque de Palapas is an action packed park popular with locals that offer music, food and a roof giant stage. Number five is
in Cancun is to dance, dance, dance.
If you want to cut the rug or just watch the professionals do it on stage, the internationally renowned Ballet Folklorico Nacional de Mexico Aztlan performs traditional dances set to Mexican music at the Convention Center Cancun. For a price, you can take in the show while enjoying a dinner and open bar. More locally
seasoned dinner and dancing can be found in the Mexican Restaurant Mariachi and Ballet Folklorico, located on the Costa Blanca shopping center. Starting at 7 pm and running until 11 pm, all the performance features live mariachi music, folk dance and ballet. While enjoying the show in the big festival, colorful dishes enticingly fresh and authentic Mexican dishes. If traveling with children, visit the Culture House in Isla Mujeres, which hosts dance classes and other activities for children.
Number six is the killer here is eternal.
To experience one of the oldest Mexican traditions, head of the Plaza de Toros in Cancun, in the heart of the thrills and spills of the bullfight. Every Wednesday afternoon, man and beast face off in a battle of wits, cunning, and endurance. The matches were preceded by riders, Ropers and dancers dressed in elaborate costumes.
magical number seven is to visit the Mayan ruins.
Mayan History is alive and well in Cancun. Located in the Hotel Laguna Zones hand, Ruinas del Rey are now part of the Hilton Resort complex, but open to the public for a small fee. Skeletons excavated at the site suggest that it may have been a real Mayan cemetery. Just north of Cancun, the ancient coastal city of El Meco features Mayan pyramids, from the top of which you can take in spectacular views of Laguna Chacmochuc. Recently opened to the public, wwill you do not have to worry about crowds of tourists. Number eight
museum is to go jumping.
The Museum of Anthropology and History and features displays of artifacts chronicling centuries of Mexican culture, including an examination of Mayan culture with elements dating back to 1500 years. INAH museum also has an impressive amount of Mayan archaeological sites and cultural relics, including jewelry, masks, skulls, and a hieroglyphic stairway in the 6th century.
number nine is to get close to nature in the Tres Rios Nature Reserve. Located 35 minutes south of Cancun Airport, outside the beaten path of the ecological park is often overlooked by visitors, but worth the short trip. Located in a subtropical forest in pristine, you can explore the park’s natural foot, horseback or bicycle, either on its own or by guided tour.
More than 100 exotic animals that make their home here, as well as countless varieties of flora. Kayak, canoe, jet ski or reservations through the mangroves. Snorkel along the coast and in the wide variety of tropical fish and coral reefs always changing. You can even overnight group camping can be.
Issue 10: Eco fresco wrapped in a theme park
45 minutes from Cancun, Xcaret Eco Theme Park features Mayan archaeological and tourist and entertainment shows, scuba diving, snorkeling, and the opportunity to swim with dolphins.
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