Destination: Mexico

Ruta de la Libertad Travel Forum Reviews

Ruta de la Libertad

Along this storied route through El Salvador's most captivating landscapes, the Ruta de las Flores beckons adventurers with its harmonious blend of pristine natural wonders, coffee plantations, and ancient village ruins. From exhilarating activities at Cafe Albania including rainbow slides and bike ziplines to the serene thermal pools of Santa Teresa, this cultural corridor delivers an authentic s... »

Los Monitos de Meoqui Travel Forum Reviews

Los Monitos de Meoqui

In the heart of Meoqui's central plaza, a whimsical collection of concrete monkeys delights visitors with their playful poses, musical performances, and acrobatic displays, each sculpture masterfully crafted by local artisans to capture the spirit of this charming Mexican town. This free, family-friendly attraction transforms into a photographer's paradise during the golden hours of morning and la... »

Cenote Monkey Dust Travel Forum Reviews

Cenote Monkey Dust

Deep within Mexico's mesmerizing Dos Pisos cave system lies Monkey Dust Cenote, an extraordinary underwater labyrinth spanning over 46,500 feet of pristine passages and chambers that pioneering cave divers Gunnar Wagner and Robbie Schmittner first explored. As one of five interconnected cenotes in this vast network reaching depths of 80 feet, Monkey Dust offers advanced cave divers an other-worldl... »

PARQUE Tankah Travel Forum Reviews

PARQUE Tankah

Within the soul of Mexico's Riviera Maya lies PARQUE Tankah, an extraordinary ecological sanctuary where three distinct cenotes - Casa, Manati, and Blue - pierce the limestone bedrock amidst ancient mangrove forests and untamed jungle paths. This off-the-radar paradise offers visitors intimate encounters with nature through crystalline swimming holes, traditional Mayan cuisine, and guided kayaking... »

Two Eyes Cenote Travel Forum Reviews

Two Eyes Cenote

Between Playa del Carmen and Tulum lies Dos Ojos, a mesmerizing twin-cenote system featuring crystal-clear turquoise waters and an extensive network of underwater caves spanning over 51 miles of explored passages. This ancient limestone marvel, whose name translates to "Two Eyes" in Spanish, offers visitors unparalleled visibility up to 100 feet deep, complete with dramatic stalactites, natural li... »

Cenotes Sac Actún Travel Forum Reviews

Cenotes Sac Actún

Venture into Sac Actún, the world's longest underwater cave system spanning 215 miles beneath Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, where ancient Maya artifacts and prehistoric remains lie preserved in crystalline waters alongside blind cave fish and rare bat species. Within this subterranean labyrinth, natural skylights pierce through limestone chambers, illuminating millennia-old stalactites and stalagmit... »

Jays Listings Tulum Travel Forum Reviews

Jays Listings Tulum

In the heart of Aldea Zama, Jays Listings emerges as an artisanal sanctuary where the authentic pulse of Tulum beats strongest through its thoughtfully curated collection of local crafts, modern design pieces, and rotating art exhibitions that capture the region's creative spirit. This open-air haven, positioned perfectly between downtown and the shoreline, offers visitors a genuine escape from th... »

Casa Tortuga Tulum Travel Forum Reviews

Casa Tortuga Tulum

Casa Tortuga's four distinct cenotes - Wisho, Campana, Jaguar, and Tres Zapotes - offer adventurers an exceptional glimpse into Mexico's ancient limestone cave systems, where crystalline waters house schools of tropical fish beneath dramatic rock formations. While guided tours provide essential safety equipment and cultural context, seasoned travelers recommend arriving at opening time (9 AM) to a... »

Tulum Travel Forum Reviews

Tulum

Beyond the palm-fringed beaches of Mexico's Riviera Maya lies an ancient city where 13th-century Mayan architecture meets the impossibly blue Caribbean Sea - a rare coastal fortification that once served as a thriving maritime trade hub. Tulum's crowning jewel, El Castillo, commands attention from its 40-foot limestone perch, while the Temple of the Frescoes harbors some of the best-preserved Maya... »

Playa Ruinas Travel Forum Reviews

Playa Ruinas

Rising from the crystalline Caribbean waters, Playa Ruinas stands as a testament to the ancient Mayan civilization, where weather-worn limestone ruins command a dramatic clifftop perch above powder-soft sand. Beyond its archaeological grandeur, this protected cove harbors a rich marine ecosystem where sea turtles glide through natural rock formations, creating an unparalleled snorkeling experience... »