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Skydiving
Experience
the rush of jumping out of an airplane at 10,000 feet over the transparent
azure-toned waters and landing on a beach dusted with fine white sand.
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Golf
Enjoy playing on the Bob von Hagge's 18 hole golf course surrounded by Mayan ruins and tropical green islands of quaint beauty.
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Fishing
There
is nothing more exciting than catching your own dinner.
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Scuba Diving
Cozumel is Mexico's foremost diving destination. Palancar reef, off the island's southern tip, is wonderful for its tropical fish and elaborate coral formations, all on display in waters remarkable for their clarity.
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Snorkeling
Explore reefs,
cenotes (sink holes) , mangroves, underground rivers, and discover
the marine life in our crystal clear salt, fresh or combined waters.
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Tour Chichen-Itza
Located between Merida and Cancun, is the most famous of all late Mayan cities and has been a Mayan holy place for many centuries.
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Tour Tulum
Tulum
is the only walled city the Mayans ever built on the Carribbean coast.
It is easy to see why they chose this site. It's the only place on
the low-lying Yucatan Penninsula where limestone deposits built up
to create coastal cliffs.
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Tour Isla Mujeres
5 miles off the coast of Cancun is the "Island of Women". Snorkeling and sport fishing are very popular here, and so is the cheap shopping. Beautiful beaches and since gambling is not allowed in Mexico, the cassino floats on its own island just off shore.
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Tour Coba
Northwest
of Tulum is the Mayan city whose name means "water stirred up by the
wind". This archeological zone is surrounded by five lakes named Macanxoz,
covering an area of 11,119 acres
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Bicycles
See more of Playa than you would on foot. 12 speed bikes for $ 8 USD a day.
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