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Discover Mexico's Cenotes along the Mayan Riviera 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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Akumal Introduction 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.
Gran Bahia Principe Coba: Akumal/Tulum
The Gran Bahía Príncipe Resort is formed by three 5 stars resorts: Gran Bahía Príncipe Akumal, Gran Bahía Príncipe Tulum and Gran Bahía Príncipe Coba. The commercial/entertainment center of "Hacienda ...
Gran Bahia Principe Akumal: Akumal
The Gran Bahía Príncipe Resort is formed by three 5 stars resorts: Gran Bahía Príncipe Akumal, Gran Bahía Príncipe Tulum and Gran Bahía Príncipe Coba. Located 10 km (6 miles) from Xel-Ha, the ...
Akumal Beach Resort: Akumal
The All-Inclusive Akumal Beach Resort is located in the heart of Riviera Maya, direct on a one kilometer white sandy beach belongs to the hotel, very safe and excellent for morning walks or jogging. ...
Grand Oasis Riviera Maya: Akumal
Come to Club Oasis Akumal, and leave your every day world behind. Here we've created an oasis of nature and pleasure for you and your family. A magnificent tropical resort - tucked away in the ...
Casa Romero: Akumal
Completely renovated and upgraded, this is the original villa on the lagoon with a spectacular panoramic view of the lagoon and ocean.
Totally air conditioned with large living areas Casa Romero ...
Large Ziplock Bags Ziplock bags are great for dirty clothes or wet suits. I also use them for cameras, film amd whatever else I don't want sand in.
Camera Tips Always keep your film, tape, or computer disks out of the sun. Carry an extra supply of batteries, and be prepared to turn on your camera, camcorder, or laptop to prove to security personnel that the device is real. Always ask for hand inspection of film, which becomes clouded after successive exposures to airport X-ray machines, and keep videotapes and computer disks away from metal detectors.
Water Bottled Water is the absolutely safest drinking water. Many first-rate hotels use purified water in their taps. Budget hotels may provide agua purificada in bottles or carafes. Request beverages sin hielo (without ice) - do not take chances. More up-scale establishments use purified water for everything, but be sure to ask.
Inoculations No inoculations are required to enter Mexico, though you should check with your medical practitioner for current requirements. Get a tetanus booster if you are overdue for one. You might consider wearing an ID tag provided by Medic Alert International (Box 1009, Turlock, CA 95381; Tel. 800-ID-ALERT; fee) if you have a medical condition such as epilepsy, diabetes, allergies to ordinary medications ... more
Entry Requirments A valid passport or a birth certificate with an official state seal (official document only). A valid photo I.D. if you don't have a drivers license. All drivers will need a drivers license.
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