Needless to say,
exploring these cenotes and underground rivers is a fascinating experience.
-LSB-...] spent weeks kite - surfing off the windy coasts of Vietnam,
exploring cenotes in the Yucatan peninsula, playing in the snow in Bulgaria and cheering on local soccer clubs in Austria.
Have fun
exploring Cenotes all day on a tour (check out Rio Secreto) or map out some to visit on your own.
It's best to get out of the city and
explore the cenotes near Merida.
She and Andrew Kinkella of California's Moorpark College
explored the cenote and found that more offerings to Chaak, the Maya rain god, were placed in the shrine after a widespread drought hit the Maya region.
Archeologists have
explored the cenote thoroughly, dredging up artifacts like pottery and gold — and human skeletons.
This way you will have plenty of time to
explore the cenotes at your own pace.
With its extensive underground river systems, the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico is the world's best place to experience and
explore cenotes.
Today, you can
explore Cenotes in a number of ways.
Riviera Maya is Mexico's eco-tourism capital — here you can
explore cenotes or swim with whale sharks in the Caribbean Sea.
Not exact matches
«We're not trying to do it for anyone except ourselves — just go out in the jungle, find
cenotes, jump in, and go
exploring.»
We also
explored around to different areas to visit Mayan ruins,
cenotes, and Playa del Carmen.
Crossed off Mexico on my list of places that I've always wanted to visit and spent my birthday swimming in the most amazing natural
cenotes in the Yucatan province and
exploring the grounds of Chichen Itza.
So many
cenotes to
explore!
Enjoy a free day to
explore the Mayan ruins of Tulúm, visit one of the many
cenotes, or go diving off Cozumel.
Immerse yourself in a tropical paradise, live in a beautiful part of a different country, with the opportunity to experience a new culture, food and way of life; learning about the Mesoamerican coral reef and how to identify the wildlife it supports; participating in monitoring dives that
explore different sites along the coast; seeing mega-fauna such as dolphins and sharks; snorkelling in
cenotes or waterways; joining in with community programmes; teaching English and raising the environmental awareness of the local community; and joining fun - dives.
In several
cenotes, you can swim and snorkel — sometimes
exploring dreamlike subterranean passageways that connect to other
cenotes.
You get time to
explore more
cenotes than we could — a little jealous: — RRB -.
Get your ruin on with a visit to Tulum perched atop the sea,
explore the fish - and coral - filled seas around Cozumel on a scuba dive, go swimming in a
cenote or at the beach, and save some energy for a night out on the town.
The surrounding region can be
explored at leisure, with relaxing activities such as charming beach towns, to more adventurous expriences, from scuba diving in
cenotes, to moonlit horseback riding and swimming with dolphins.
After visiting some of Riviera Maya's caves and
cenotes, I've always wanted to
explore more of these underground caverns in other parts of the world.
Valladolid is another good base for
exploring the Yucatan Peninsula with affordable accommodation, close proximity to Chichen Itza (only 45 minutes away), and a bunch of different freshwater
cenotes nearby.
I liked Grand
Cenote better because there was more light and a few different areas for newbies to
explore.
Our guides will meet you in Cancun and take you to a local
Cenote where you can learn how these Caverns came to be underwater and
explore them with our ITC trained Cave Divers.
Explore the most important archaeological zone of the Yucatan; the magnificent Kukulcan Pyramid, the Temple of a Thousand Columns, the majestic observatory, the sacred
cenote, and the ball court.
Whether it's plunging into the clear waters of an underground
cenote, zip - lining through the rainforest, or
exploring a jungle - draped pre-Columbian pyramid, Mexico's Riviera Maya offers a wealth of outdoor adventures guaranteed to thrill the most enthusiastic adrenaline junkie.
While reef - diving is worth the trip,
cenotes that lie under the ground offer even more adventurous experiences for divers to
explore the complex network of underground rivers.
We were
exploring Mexico's
cenotes and caves, looking for, Read More
The beaches are idyllic but there are also nature parks,
cenotes and archaeological sites to
explore.
On this journey designed for families, we will learn about the ancient Maya and
explore their former ceremonial centers, we'll visit and interact with local Maya communities to learn of their living traditions, we will refresh in the cool blue green water of the
cenotes.
Scuba divers travelling to this region not only have the chance to
explore the wondrous habitats of the Meso - American reef system in the Caribbean Sea, but also the good fortune to discover the rare and mysterious subterranean world of the Yucatan's
cenotes.
Fly through the fast - paced zip line circuit,
explore jungle roads on an ATV, walk across aerial bridges, swim in a natural
cenote, and have a blast on the giant rope swing.
There are tours that take you to a few different
cenotes or your can hire a car and
explore alone.
Definitely worth diving in a
cenote if you like
exploring underwater caves.
There are lots of
cenotes doted around this stretch of coast and they are really worth
exploring.
There are caves here to
explore and
cenotes to swim in.
Some of our fondest memories of Cancun include hours spent on the many beaches, mornings
exploring nearby
cenotes and Mayan ruins with visiting friends, afternoons enjoying snorkeling as a family in underwater wildlife sanctuaries and visiting eco-theme parks.
We left the Tulum portion open, which gave us the option to spend more time at Coba, or
explore additional
cenotes if we so desired.
The
cenote is a natural pool and as such, there are rocks and sharp areas along the sides as well if they decide to
explore a bit.
However, I rented bicycles in several locations, visited many
cenotes,
explored two or three Mayan ruins and went to several museums.
Fly over the jungle on a zip - line, swim with dolphins, snorkel in the
cenotes, immerse yourself in the Mayan culture, enjoy a thrilling Jungle tour taking a ride on a private speed boat driven by you,
explore the beauty of Los Cabos with the annual visit of the magnificent marine mammals the Whales, or just watch the marine nature while we give you a tour in Puerto Vallarta Bahia.
Located in the Eastern Mexico it offers opportunity to
explore numerous
cenotes (make sure to visit Grand
Cenote in Tulum and Suytun
Cenote outside Valladolid), hang out at the beaches, appreciate the unique geology and natural beauty.
The
cenotes we saw were stunning, but I am still curious about the ones we did not have time to
explore.
The... MORE Yucatan is the heart of Maya country, so it's worth your while to
explore the interior of Quintana Rooto see the famous pyramids of Tulum and other Maya ruins, great flocks of flamingos and bird sanctuaries, sacred fresh water
cenotes, and the 500 - year - old colonial city of Merida.
But with 100 - year - old cantinas, cool
cenotes, colourful birdlife and ancient Mayan ruins, this is an area calling out to be
explored..
All - Terrain Vehicle Tours Ride an ATV through jungle paths, swim in a clear 60 - foot - deep
cenote,
explore caves and climb ancient Maya ruins on a two - hour tour.
We've spent over a year
exploring the Yucatan
cenotes — Below, we've chosen 24 of the best, stretching all across the state from Merida to Valladolid.
Stay at a beautiful Hacienda style hotel just one minute walk from the
cenote — a great base to
explore Valladolid and the other Valladolid
cenotes too.
While there are many caves in the area, including the popular fresh - water snorkeling holes called
Cenotes, this one is still a living cave with a river streaming throughout the network of caves, many of which have not even been
explored.
Guided Eco Tour
exploring the Mayan jungle including 16 natural
cenotes, indigenous animals and exotic plants.