* Swim
in a cenote surrounded by mysterious jungle.
Not exact matches
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.
The
cenote, or sinkhole, is set deep
in the jungle and is
surrounded by beautiful flora and fauna.
The natural splendor of the Yucatán
surrounds the town... the flat, porous limestone shelf of the Yucatan Peninsula is penetrated by thousands of sinkholes, or
cenotes, filled with fresh water and there are many to be found
in and around Valladolid.
Designed for nature lovers and explorers, this hotel lies
in the middle of a lush, green area at the edge of an exotic jungle
surrounded by
cenotes, mangroves and natural lagoons; an ecologically - rich environment for those who dream about a natural beach escape.
Designed for nature lovers and explorers, this hotel lies
in the middle of a lush, green area at the edge of an exotic jungle
surrounded by
cenotes, mangroves and natural lagoons.
After your fun filled ride, you may want to cool off
in a
cenote its like your own bathtub, only bigger, more beautiful and
surrounded by lush tropical foliage.
From the pristine beaches to the freshwater
cenotes (natural sinkholes - turned - swimming pools), and ecological parks, prepare to spend a lot of time
in and
surrounded by H20.
Just 20 minutes» drive from Playa del Carmen, you'll find
Cenote Jardin del Eden, one of the prettiest
in the region, which is
surrounded by lush greenery and huge rocks which are perfect for sunbathing or diving.
There are many gorgeous
cenotes in the area
surrounding Tulum as well as throughout the entire Yucatan Peninsula.
In general, Merida is an amazing cultural and historic colonial city to base yourself if you plan on exploring some of the many things to do in the surrounding area, like the town of Izamal, the Ruta Puuc, the Loltun Caves, the Mayapan Ruins, the Cuzama / Chunkanan Cenotes, and much mor
In general, Merida is an amazing cultural and historic colonial city to base yourself if you plan on exploring some of the many things to do
in the surrounding area, like the town of Izamal, the Ruta Puuc, the Loltun Caves, the Mayapan Ruins, the Cuzama / Chunkanan Cenotes, and much mor
in the
surrounding area, like the town of Izamal, the Ruta Puuc, the Loltun Caves, the Mayapan Ruins, the Cuzama / Chunkanan
Cenotes, and much more.
You can swim
in one of the many gorgeous and unique
cenotes (naturally formed limestone sinkholes filled with freshwater that are unique to the Yucatan Peninsula)
in the area
surrounding the town; explore one of the nearby ancient Mayan Ruins sites like those at Tulum, Coba or Chichen Itza; swim at the beautiful beaches; shop for authentic souvenirs and local handicrafts while supporting the local community; eat delicious food from a wide variety of cuisines (including traditional Mexican and Yucatecan dishes); practice yoga and so much more.