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- Title: Yucatan Peninsula Travel Guide, Caribbean: Maya Environment, Tourism
- Author : Liam Richards
- Release Date : January 12, 2020
- Genre: Travel & Adventure,Books,History,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 346 KB
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Yucatan Peninsula Travel Guide, Caribbean. Maya Environment, Tourism. Mexico. If you’re dreaming of sunny days in Mexico, I get it… this magical destination has long been a top choice for a getaway to paradise. It’s gained a reputation over the years for parties, sun, tacos and margaritas on the beach. Tourist hubs, like Cancun, have capitalized on these experiences leading many vacationers to kitschy all-inclusive resorts. But, don’t be mistaken. While you’re sure to enjoy some of the best tacos, tequila, and turquoise waters on your trip, Mexico holds so many more treasures to be discovered. Many of them lie just outside these resort areas in the Yucatán Peninsula, the place I admiringly refer to as the “Magical Land of the Maya.” The magic of the Yucatán starts with an incredible array of natural wonders, historical and archaeological sites, great food, and a laid-back vibe. The peninsula, which consists of Yucatán state and Quintana Roo states also touts some of Mexico’s most accessible, safest and cheapest destinations for adventuring out independently or with a small group. Few Mexican destinations can dazzle you with ancient Maya ruins, azure Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico waters and colonial cities all in one fell swoop. Actually, there's only one the Yucatán Peninsula. The peninsula comprises parts of Belize and Guatemala, as well as three separate Mexican states: Yucatán, Quintana Roo and Campeche. Quintana Roo is probably the best known thanks to the tourism mega-destinations of Cancún, Tulum and Playa del Carmen, where millions flock annually to get their share of vitamin D on brochure-perfect beaches or resort infinity pools. But head just a couple of hours west and you hit Mérida, the capital of Yucatán state, whose colonial architecture and contemporary restaurants are a satisfying change of pace, not to mention the many cenotes (freshwater springs) nearby. Neighboring Campeche state is home to mind-blowing Maya ruins galore. This entire compact peninsula holds wonderful, varied and accessible travel surprises. Life's a Beach: Without a doubt, this corner of Mexico boasts some of the most beautiful stretches of coastline you'll ever see which explains why beaches get top billing on the peninsula. On the east coast you have the famous coral-crushed white sands and turquoise waters of the Mexican Caribbean, while up north are sleepy fishing villages with sandy streets and wildlife-rich surroundings rimming the southern edge of the Gulf of Mexico. For the ultimate beach-bumming experience you can hit one of several low-key islands off the Caribbean coast, where life moves at a refreshingly slow pace. Maya Ruins Galore: You can't help but feel awestruck when standing before the pyramids, temples and ball courts of one of the most brilliant pre-Hispanic civilizations of all time. Yes, those Maya certainly knew a thing or two about architecture and they were no slouchers when it came to astronomy, science and mathematics either. Witnessing their remarkable achievements firsthand leaves a lasting impression on even the most jaded traveler. The peninsula is chock-full of these Maya archaeological sites, a few of which were built right on the coast. Nature's Playground: The Yucatán always keeps nature enthusiasts thoroughly entertained. With colorful underwater scenery like no other, it offers some of the best diving and snorkeling sites in the world. Then you have the many biosphere reserves and national parks that are home to a wide array of animal and plant life. Just to give you an idea of what's in store: you can swim with whale sharks, observe crocodiles and monkeys, help liberate newborn sea turtles, and spy hundreds upon hundreds of bird species in mangroves and jungles. Culture & Fun.