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My luxurious and indulgent trip south of the border. From swim up bars to Tulum, my trip to Mexico.
A Travel Blog by travelingfox
In October of 2006, I was in desperate need of a vacation. I hit the books, researched several different locations, and resorts. I finally decided on Cancun. I never thought I'd travel to the Spring Break capital of the world, but it was no longer the ...
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Day 1 - 6 (Tulum, Dos Ojos Cenote)
A Travel Blog entry by adisyl from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... the ruins is incredible, the sand as soft as sand gets. Quite a few people as its a favourite for all the Playa and Tulum resorts. Cost was 51 pesos each (£2.50) Seems like all the ruins require an extra payment to use video cameras, I decided not to ...
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Tulum - Mayan Slendour in a Grand Setting
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... an easy visit as it is located 130 km south of Cancun or 63 km south of Playa del Carmen as well as the many resorts along this part of the Caribbean coast. The attraction of Tulum as an archaeological site lies in its degree of preservation/restoration. ...
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Tulum: Cenote Diving in Dark Caves
A Travel Blog entry by chiapoe from Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
... contrary, Cancun is a pretty small city that is split between the actual town and the Zona Hostelera where all of the resorts are located. My first impressions were of how Cancun is extremely Americanized or within the US sphere of influence. I ...
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Me-MeMe, Xi-XiXi, Co-CoCo: Tulum tum-tum
A Travel Blog entry by vlaunir from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... we took another bus (1h) to Tulum. Tulum is a small town, has a main street with shops, hotels and restaurants and the beach with resorts. We stayed in the center, at Posada Luna del Sur. Pretty cool the room with a kitchenette and all for $ 70 USD. The ...
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Tulum or not Tulum
A Travel Blog entry by peteandcai from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... of perma-tanned people who, bored after 7 days physically attached to their sunbeds, have finally ventured out of their resorts and off their cruise ships, sporting their diamante-studded sunglasses, carrying their hand-held, battery-operated fans, and ...
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The Yucatán Peninsula (Merida - Tulum)
A Travel Blog entry by shanem from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... with a lot to offer every kind of traveler, massive Mexico City, tiny traditional remote mountainous villages, modern high rise resorts, jungles, beaches. If my experience is anything to go by it does not deserve the negative dangerous reputation it has. ...
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Tulum...Too Late.....
A Travel Blog entry by elizacass from Tulum, Mexico
... a short cab ride to the beach bungalow of your choice, budget ( not too many of these left) to the luxury digs of the spa resorts. We stayed at a great place sort of in the middle of these choices, we paid $90 us for a great , clean bungalow on ...
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Basic Boarding on Tulum Beach
A Travel Blog entry by vermaakjeanne from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... Tulum and that the rustic beach places were going to be bought up by huge companies with the intention of converting them into touristy resorts. It would be a real tragedy really as the place is perfect with real rustic charm. I knew it was low season but ...
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Tulum
A Travel Blog entry by solskjaer20 from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... me! Worse then two women at the moment with our silly fights. We had dinner and went to bed pretty early. All the resorts along Tulum beach are eco friendly and have wind or solar power and only have lights for certain periods of the night, but they ...
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Tulum, beach, ants, party and more
A Travel Blog entry by tempesh from Tulum, Mexico
... they promised us a surprise there. The place was like disney world. Close to a 1000 tourists from playa del carmen or some other resorts were there with us. The only nice thing was we did not have to pay the 5 dollars for the entrance because we managed ...
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Tulum
A Travel Blog entry by itsachickthing from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
We caught a public transport van at the end of the access to the Bahia Resorts and took it to Tulum. Was a beautiful, hot, sunny day. Was a bit of a walk in from the drop off point as I recall - there was a shuttle but we decided to walk in. There were ...
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Relaxen in Tulum
A Travel Blog entry by rverlinden from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... formule zitten en dat is wel leuk. Naar de normen hier aan de costa maya is dit een kleinschalig resort in vergelijking met de Riu resorts in Playa del Carmen. Aan de pool en aan het strand komen ze de hele dag rond met drinken, cocktails, ... Er zijn ...
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Day 9 - Back to Akumal
A Travel Blog entry by austxdan from Akumal/Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
... today again. It is slightly crowded this early on a Monday morning, as it seems that in addition to the locals working the resorts we have some construction workers as well. Some of them hop off in the middle of nowhere, perhaps working on the ...
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Riviera Maya, Nov. 15 - 3 nights
A Travel Blog entry by katja_3 from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
What an incredible resort! Classic in all aspects. We were in Riviera Maya for seven nights staying at two different resorts. Our first hotel we reserved for our first 4 nights and then reservered 3 nights at Dreams Tulum. We felt that our vacation didn't ...
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Ocho Tulum
8 kms. South from Tulum of the road to Boca Paila, P.O. BOX 98, Punta Allen, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Ocho Tulum is a stunning Eco-Resort built on one of the most breathtaking beaches in the world. There are 18 simple yet beautifully appointed cabanas to choose from, all built from locally sourced materials. Everyone at Ocho is very aware of the world we ...
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Cabanas la Conchita Tulum
5 Km, Carretera Tulum-Boca Paila, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... great way to bulk up for any snorkel or diving tours. (I recommend tours through Alltournative.) Paradise found in Tulum from mritalvr My husband and I just got back from our honeymoon touring the Yucatan Peninsula and stayed ...
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Amansala Tulum
, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... a magical place, I absolutely loved it! Not for anyone who enjoys integrity from anonymous there is no doubt that tulum is a beautiful place. the beach and sea are breathtaking. plainly put, amansala is riding the coat-tails of this ...
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Eco Inn/Cabanas La Zebra Tulum
Carr Tulum-Boca Paila Km 86, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... of La Zebra. This would be a disappointment, since it is one of the few properties on this stretch of the Tulum beach that doesn't feel overdeveloped. The Perfect Vacation from xsegrity My girlfriend and I just got back from a 9 night stay ...
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Maya Diving Center
Km 234 Carr. Pto-Juarez-Chetumal, Tankah, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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... PADI Five Star Gold Palm Dive Center, has two locations to serve you, Downtown Tulum on the main street and inside Dreams Tulum Resort. Try our superb diving and snorkeling trips to local reefs and Cenotes with our experienced guides. We offer all levels ...





