Travel Blog Photos from Cobá (208)
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... trails lead to other aspects of the ruins. These ruins were opened to the public in 1973 but only a few of Cobá estimated 6,000 structures are restored or uncovered. Most are still buried under centuries of thick jungle growth. My experience: You ...
... in the main square they had music playing and then showed a concert - The three Tenors Christmas. Being in a coastal town in Mexico, listening to the Tenors sing carols about a white chirstmas is one of those things where you go, what is wrong with this ...
... up to their loud, arogant, dumb reputations. The tour itself was amazing. We had a guide for the first 45 minutes of the tour at Coba who explained the history of the site. Then we had about an hour to tour the rest of the site on our own. It was ...
Buenas tardes! Lauren speaking. Today is our last full day in Mexico, and we are making the most of it. We woke up this morning ready to take one last trip to what we now consider as our private beach. The ocean was a bit cooler today, and we floated ...
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Mexico - places we should go?
Posted on Feb 13, 2009, 05:49:53
Hi, Coba is pretty cool, is a big area, and you can rent a bike to explore it, very nice. From Riviea Maya is quite far, by bus it took us 2,5 hrs to get there, and their tour was terrible, they took us in a disgusting restaurant after it, food wasn't ...
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Travelling to mexico on my own?
Posted on Feb 6, 2009, 10:05:35
I have been with my girlfriend in Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Coba, and the whole riviera maya, using cabs, collective cabs, and even at night we felt safe. Maybe just if you want to stroll around at night, stay in touristic crowded areas, like 5° avenida in ...
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