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Things to see & do!

 

Quick List: Explore Tulum (Mayan Ruins), visit Chichén Itzá (Mayan Ruins), swim in a cenote, zip-line through the forest or a cenote, swim with the dolphins or whale sharks, taste the delicious Yucatecan cuisine, enjoy the warm hospitality of the people, visit the Colonial town of Valladolid, ...

 

About Cancún:

"You might think you know Cancun – 14 miles of pristine white beaches shaped like a number "7" crystalline waters and sultry nights sipping on the perfect margarita, right? Well, you're both right and wrong. If this is your idea of what Cancun is all about, read on. There's so much more.

 

The history of Cancun dates back to 1967 when the Mexican government, recognizing the importance of tourism to the country’s economic future, began a detailed search to pinpoint ideal sites for tourism development. Resting on the northeast corner of the Yucatan Peninsula in the state of Quintana Roo (keen-tah-nah-ROW), Cancun was a part of the ancient Mayan civilization and is still considered the gateway to El Mundo Maya (the Mayan World).

 

Cancun has the distinction of being the one Caribbean destination with the infrastructure, modern amenities (spruced up in 2006) and service philosophy to rival leisure destinations worldwide. Unlike many other parts of the Caribbean and Mexico, Cancun was built for tourism, and continues to meet the needs of its over 3.3 million annual visitors. Cancun delivers to travelers the best of many worlds: the Caribbean and Mexico; modern and ancient; action packed and laid back. Cancun is unequaled in its ability to offer cultural treasures, natural beauty, infinite activities and North American-style conveniences.

 

Due to its near perfect weather, natural beauty and easy accessibility from North American gateways, Cancun emerged as the government’s top candidate. What was once a remote and tiny fishing village of just 12 families was cultivated into the ideal Mexican vacation spot. It capitalized on, without compromising, the region’s natural resources. You will find Cancun’s hospitality staff to be among the best-trained in the world at leading hotel brands represented here—from the major names in affordable accommodations such as Best Western and Holiday Inn to the very best in luxury such as Ritz-Carlton to Hilton.

 

The landscape of Cancun encourages the growth of many exotic flowers, such as flamboyances (named for the dazzling orange-red splash they make lining sidewalks and plazas) and fascinating fauna, like the prehistoric-looking iguanas.

 

If you are a sports enthusiast, Cancun will not disappoint. It boasts five great golf courses, incredible coral reefs for snorkeling and scuba diving, sport-fishing and jungle tours. And if lying on a white-sand beach with the clear blue Caribbean lapping at your suntanned toes is what you long for, then Cancun delivers. Some of the most beautiful beaches in the world are in and around Cancún making it Latin American’s most important leisure destination." -- VisitMexico.com

 

About Quintana Roo: 

"Surounded by the waters of the Caribbean Sea, Quintana Roo is one of the states of Mexico that offers visitors an exceptional natural beauty amidst surroundings full of history and plenty of fun, exemplified to perfection by the Riviera Maya and Cancun.

 

Located to the east of the Yucatan Peninsula, this state was the faithful witness to the flourishing of the Mayan civilization, from which it inherited its culinary, cultural and archeological wealth, making it a favored destination among local and foreign tourists alike.

 

The experience of enjoying one of its exquisite traditional dishes, suffused with Mayan flavors and seafood from its coasts where the turquoise waters of the sea contrast with the white of the sand, or contemplating the sunset with one of its famed pyramids in front of you, explain why these lands are considered by some to be a piece of paradise.

 

Throughout the state there are to be found tourist destinations of the popularity of Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Cozumel, Isla Mujeres, Holbox, Isla Contoy (a Biosphere Reserve that requires special permission to visit) and Puerto Morelos, along with the various Natural Parks that make up the famed Riviera Maya, where you can enjoy the tropical natural surroundings while you engage in activities on its beaches, cenotes (natural sinkholes) or ecological reserves.

 

The local inhabitants include some indigenous groups who have preserved their traditions over the generations and keep alive the legacy of the Mayan culture.

 

Given its touristic importance, Quintana Roo is home to numerous first-class hotel complexes, as well as ecological and theme parks that enable visitors to get to know landscapes that are unique due to the climate and biodiversity of the state.

 

Simply put, Quintana Roo has all you need to make a vacation in its tourist resorts an unforgettable experience, full of adventure, relaxation, tradition and enjoyment." -- VisitMexico.com

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