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Isla Mujeres – A Mexican Gem

Does boutique hotels, beachside massages, swimming with dolphins, and yoga in front of a temple sound exciting?  Isla Mujeres (Island of Women) is located about 13 km /  8 miles across the Bahia de Mujeres (Bay of Women) from Cancun.  The tiny island is only 7.5km / 5 miles long and  .8 km / half a mile wide at its widest point. The downtown center area aka Punte Norte is only four by six blocks. [...]

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Posted by Michael Cooney, Chief Explorer - February 1, 2013 at 4:28 pm

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Rio Secreto A Riviera Maya Gem

GUEST POST by Erika Wiggins – The Active Explorer I’ll admit, I’m elitist about caves, I like mine wild, untamed, unlit, dirty and usually wet. When I saw Rio Secreto Nature Reserve on my itinerary during a recent trip to Riviera Maya, Mexico, I thought I would have to endure a cheesy commercial tour. Instead, I thoroughly enjoyed exploring the cave. Why did I enjoy Rio Secreto so much? First off, it’s wild and untamed. [...]

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Posted by Guest - November 29, 2012 at 3:35 pm

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Adventure, Nature and Relaxation at Expedicione Mexico Verde

Expedicione Mexico Verde or Expedition Green Mexico in English, is a great place for adventure seekers, people who just want to relax and enjoy nature or both.  You might even call it an adventure resort, two words you rarely see in the same sentence.  It is located approximately one-and-a-half hours from the city of Veracruz and is one of the most unique places Catrell and I have ever visited.  It should be added to anyone’s [...]

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Posted by Michael Cooney, Chief Explorer - October 1, 2012 at 8:48 pm

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ATMEX Blends Culture, Adventure, and Nature

Mexico’s first adventure expo, ATMEX (Adventure Travel Mexico), which highlighted adventure tourism was held at The World Trade Center in the town of Boca del Rio, Veracruz.  The seaside expo had more than 30 exhibitors from 17 Mexican states showcasing various adventure activities throughout the country.   Veracruz has an abundance of natural wealth and biodiversity making it a perfect location for ATMEX.   Prior to attending the ATMEX expo, we had an opportunity to experience some of [...]

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Posted by Catrell Cooney - September 11, 2012 at 4:15 pm

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Mexico’s ‘End of the World’ Adventure Tour

Apocalypse soon? According to some interpretations of the Mayan calendar, the world will end on December 21. Travelers can ride to the heart of the intrigue—and experience once-in-a-lifetime celebrations—during the “Riviera Maya Bike Adventure: End of the World Edition,” departing December 15, 2012. Bike Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula while exploring Mayan history, local culture, and rich ecological attractions, with convenient booking and payment through BikeToursDirect. Mayan prophecy foretells that 2012 will bring the end of the world as [...]

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Posted by CWAdmin - August 9, 2012 at 2:05 pm

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Mérida – Top 5 reasons why you should visit.

Mérida is a showcase for the best that Mexico has to offer.  History, culture, food and a variety of local attractions make it a must visit while visiting the Yucatan.  In addition, Mérida is known for being one of the friendliest and safest cities in all of Mexico.  It’s also easy to get to by bus or car, and is located approximately four-hours west of Cancun. The city’s tourism office is first-rate, and is located [...]

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Posted by Michael Cooney, Chief Explorer - July 11, 2012 at 11:08 pm

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