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Quote: We signed up for this excursion hoping for a peaceful day on the beach with an open bar and a variety of activities offered. This day was anything but peaceful. The tour started off at a marina. The marina Read More
Quote: Get away from the tourists—or at least try to. Drive to Akumal and take a left after the entrance. Drive a mile or 2 down the road passing houses and a restaurant. At the end, you'll see a small sign pointing Read More
Quote: The Grand Mayan is the best resort in Nuevo Vallarta, you cane relax in the pool, or you can play, the hade lazy river, also wave pool and water slide, that keep all areas extra clean, also any ware you look Read More
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Quote: Take a short taxi ride (about 20 minutes or so) or a cheap bus from your resort to Playa La Ropa. This was an activity-filled beach with just about every water sporting possibility offered. We saw wet Read More
Quote: We had the best wedding ceremony I could have ever imagined. Diana was our wedding planner and she was wonderful. She did everything I wanted down to a tee! The flowers were beautiful, the wedding pictures were Read More
Quote: My husband and I spent a glorious 2 & 1/2 hrs. snorkelling yesterday at Chankanaab. We arrived at 9:30 a.m. to a completely empty park and were greeted by a reservations clerk who barely spoke English and Read More
Quote: Visiting a cenote was on our list for a day of adventure using our rented car. It seemed like a great idea; however, the cenotes on our 'map' were a bit more obscure in person. We figured we'd make a stop on Read More
Quote: You turn in your sunscreen (it's not healthy for the lagoon) and are given an environmentally safe one. You walk around the perimeter of the lagoon for the day, stopping at various places for various activities: Read More
Quote: This was the most interesting, most memorable part of the trip. Cenotes are underground ponds. You climb down stairs carved into the rock (like in touring caverns) and swim in a pond in a cave that has a small Read More