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Over the Yucatan Peninsula, Statues of Long-Lost rulers,
temples and impressive pyramids are silent to the glory
of the Maya. The area is dotted with mysterious ruined cities,
the legacy of the Maya, one of the greatest civilizations
in ancient American, which inhabited the Yucatan Peninsula
over 2,000 years ago. Archeological sites such as Tulum,
Chichen-Itza and Coba lie nearby, sheltered palm-lined bays,
offshore islands and jungle retreats, while offering marches
of Great Maya Reef, the second longest coral formation in
the world all constitute great day trips.
Eco-Adventures
The Mexican Caribbean has many hidden treasures: Eco Parks
with a wide variety of sport and water activities, sites
of great natural beauty along the coast and in the jungle.
In the area south of Cancún known as the Riviera
Maya, deserted beaches and sheltered inlets abound, often
protected by pristine coral reefs that are a delight for
divers. |