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Chichen Itza – Yucatan

The Maya city of Chichen Itza was first settled in 750–900 AD and became one of the largest in the Yucatan, home to around 65,000 people.

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Bless Juice Bar Tulum

Bless, just off the beach road in Tulum, Mexico is nicely integrated into the landspace. Specializes in healthy quick meals, such as quesadillas, sopa de lima and has a nice amount of vegetarian options.

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Cenote Dos Ojos – Quintana Roo

Yes, these are the photos of the underwater caves that you have marveled at in National Geographic come to life. The cenote Dos Ojos water cave system is one of the top 10 longest in the world with 28 known Cenote entrances and the deepest known cave in the region with a depth of 118 meters (396 feet)!

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Hotel Viceroy – Riviera Maya

The Viceroy hotel near Playa del Carmen on Mexico’s Mayan Riviera is quite fab, a relaxing atmosphere; you are the star of the show, not the hotel. The patio restaurant used for breakfast and lunch, is about twenty meters off the sea. This was the perfect introduction to the fabled Mayan Riviera as we gazed into the blue blue waters and at the attractive clientele.