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About Cancun - By: Carib Traveler October 2004 Cancun's tourism industry underwent an impetuous growth during the 1980's, when its transformation, made possible by enthusiastic foreign investors, turned rapid and surprising. Large hotels offering all types of services and facilites sprung up all over town, together with large doses of luxury and exclusivity.
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Akumal Introduction - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 There are plenty of reefs, jungles & sacred Mayan sites all within easy reach of Akumal, and the natural setting almost guarantees unforgettable sunsets and moonlit nights. You'll find quiet beaches, powdery sand, scuba diving and friendly people.
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Cozumel's Beaches & Snorkeling - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 Cozumel's beaches vary from scalloped bays and inlets to wide wind-swept swathes of powdery sand. The calm waters of the western side of the island are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, windsurfing, and sunbathing. The desolate, eastern shore is lashed by waves and steady winds, although there are some lovely escarpments and bays safe for swimming.
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Cozumel, Mexico...It's not just for divers - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 Coral reefs, underwater caves, ancient wrecks and hundreds of different kinds of exotic tropical fish. Tropical beaches and many watersports abound in Cozumel. Also don't miss all the mysterious Mayan Ruins in the area!
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Discover Mexico's Cenotes - By: Carib Traveler October 2002 Cenotes may technically be considered "sinkholes", but the ones found here differ considerably from what we generally envision when we think of a "sinkhole".
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Diving and Snorkeling in Cozumel Waters... - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 If you have ever had the desire to explore the depths, or if you are an accomplished diver, the opportunities you will find in Mexico are probably some of the best you will ever have. Coral reefs, underwater caves, ancient wrecks...And hundreds of different kinds of exotic tropical fish. They are all waiting for you to discover off the shores of Mexico.
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Explore the Mexican Mayan Rivera along the Caribbean Coast. - By: StaffEditor@CaribMag August 2002 Playa del Carmen, Mexico boasts miles of sandy, palm lined beaches, bordered by the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean. Dozens of varied restaurants and hotels are available to meet any budget or taste, and a tranquil and serene atmosphere and attitude that you won't find in tourist meccas like Cancun or Cozumel.
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History of Cancun - By: Carib Traveler October 2004 The far East of the Peninsula of Yucatán, to the South of the Mexican Republic is surrounded by the Caribbean sea and is known as the Mayan Coast, given this pre-Hispanic civilisation's influence all across the area, from Punta Brava to Punta Allen. The north side of the coast boasts an amazing tourist infrastructure and impressive development.
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Tulum Mexico - Ruins, Beaches and more - By: Carib Traveler October 2002 Tulum is the largest Maya construction built on the coast. Today it is Mexico's most visited pre-Hispanic site. Tulum was a very important center of commerce and a place of pilgrimage in the past.
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