Hidden beach resorts offer an extra level of fun and excitement. If you are the type of adventure seeker, you might want to experience the luxurious feeling of being clothing free for your next travel to Mexico. Whether it is a big or small resort, you can shed those clothing at a hidden away beach including dining in the nude. Nude recreation is not for everyone, but here you can find like-minded people who respect this natural of vacationing. If you want a sun-kissed look, Mexico also has ... [ read more ]
Another large ruined city of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization is Coba which is located in the state of Quintana. It is about ninety kilometers east of the Maya site of Chichen Itza. Not too far from the Caribbean Sea, and also near to Tulum. In proximity are two lagoons and a series of elevated stone and plaster roads. the locals called it Sacbe or 'white ways'.Noboch Mul pyramidIt also leads to Yaxuna. There are large temple pyramids, one of which is the tallest known as Nohoch Mul g... [ read more ]
In Cancun, the must see is the El Rey Ruins (Zona Arqueologica El Rey) at Isla Cancun off Kulkulkan Boulevard. El Rey 'The King' was named for the ceremonial mask, a sculpture of a nobleman and a skull found on the site that honors the Maya Sun God.It is a nestled lagoon side among the mangroves or you can explore the Maya ruins are adjacent to the golf course. Amazing vistas atop the Post Classical Period Maya Plazas and the Nichupte' Lagoon. The entrance fee is US$3 and it opens from 8am t... [ read more ]