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Quote: Occupied from 100 B.C. to 1200 A.D., these ruins combine many architectural styles, but are best known for the wonderfully preserved winged sculptures (Mayan angels) and Witz Monster Mouth recently discovered Read More
Quote: You'll all kinds of very beautiful fish and sea creatures. This was my favorite part of the vacation. It was very easy to take pictures and enjoy the nice water. Read More
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Quote: For some people Mayan ruins means just looking at a pile of old stones.... well, in Uxmal you can see the real architecture marvels of the Maya, the constructions and their decorating elements are just amazing. I Read More
Quote: Pronounced "Shell-ha," this is a great place to go with the family. You take a bus and pay for the entrance fee. This includes entrance, rental of snorkel, fins, mask, towel, locker, and all the food and drinks Read More
Quote: Wow! You can't be serious! I have found the single best place to party and have a good time with friends or whatever! This is a non stop incredible display of how a club should be. This first night we were in Read More
Quote: Go to Na Ba Lam or the Avalon to enter the best part of the North Beach area. You may have to rent your chairs or beach beds, but it is worth it. You can walk for at least a half-mile out into the water. It Read More
Quote: What excited me most about this trip was the chance to visit some of the numerous Mayan sites strewn across the Yucatan. Our all-inclusive package at Aventura Spa Palace included an unlimited selection from Read More
Quote: This market pops up in the main zocalo in Merida on Sunday (and maybe a few other days a week). The vendors are extremely polite, prices are fair (and like other Mexican markets) and bargaining is standard Read More
Quote: I visited this spot on the Isla with my friend on my first visit to the island. To get there, we had to rent one of the golf carts that are available on the island. One could also rent a moped. These ruins Read More