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At the Beach lovers

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Date: 28/12/2012 to 30/12/2012 and 03/01/2013 to 05/01/2013

Saímos of: Cancun - Mexico

Total distance: 130 km

Where to sleep: Camping and parking lots of hotels in Santa Fe Tulum.

Filled Tire : Swimming with turtles in Akumal. Amid the idyllic landscapes of the Riviera Maya, play with the turtles was a unique experience.

Final destiny: Tulum - Mexico

Travel time: They were days of parades, coming and going to the beaches.

What we eat good: Not differentiated Pratos Manolo Grilled…with all glamour Playa del Carmen, find a menu at a price very right and very tasty

Tire murcho: Prices savory…hard to find a downside, but if it is for one eligir, sure, high prices in the chic Riviera Maya is chosen.

Path: We follow the Carretera 307, that follows the coast along the beaches of the Riviera Maya.

Riviera Maya – To Lovers Beach

We do not need to know much to know that the Maya chose where to live well. No wonder that today, his former backyard privileged became inexhaustible source for luxury tourism in Mexico. And gave up a fancy name for the region: Riviera Maya. The relentless beauty of the coast is really lovely, for those who can afford the luxury or not. It is an unforgettable place for lovers of beaches.

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Paradise View of the ruins of Tulum

Historically known as the corridor that runs from Playa del Carmen to Tulum, Today the call Riviera Maya comprises a strip of approximately 130 km of coastline between the towns of Puerto Morelos and Punta Allen, do not sul da Yucatan Peninsula. The region is internationally famous for its luxury resorts and numerous fine dining options.

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Camping aa pair of front beach, EM Tulum

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Guys relaxing on the beach, Playa del Carmen em

It's easy to understand why the area eyes shines when it comes to tourism. The beaches of white sand and blue water which in itself would be paradise, are backed up by a very generous nature, both the interior of the continent to the sea. The entire coast of the Riviera Maya is accompanied by Barrier Reef System Mesoamerican, the second largest in the world after the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, which makes her not only beautiful underwater world, as full of animal life. Moreover, the region is littered with cenotes and near several ruins of Mayan civilization.

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Tulum, Riviera Maya, Mexico

Pela Carretera Federal 307, down the coast from Cancun. The first stop was the charming Playa del Carmen. The beach is full of bars on your surroundings and not difficult to find a lounge chair to enjoy a delicious diazinho beach. As no other Riviera Maya gives, prices are for gringo and somewhat salty in the busiest parts of the city. We are to find a coconut most expensive we found there, where a bar charged 90 weights (about R $ 15) by a single coquinho iced green.

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Many tourists in the ruins

Amid the alleys of downtown, there are some options for cheap hotels and restaurants. We find an Argentine who had a great food at a price most just, o The grill Manolo. Sleeping saving, send good ol 'chat of carretera ", to convince managers of a hotel on the roadside to let us sleep in our tents in the parking lot with Tanajura.

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Charming streets, Playa del Carmen em

A spin by "Quinta Avenida" of Playa del Carmen is also delicious. As our trip is over rootz, we just walk in and a sorvetinho (that was expensive!). But for those who like, there are several designer shops and restaurants that looked very good. The nightlife in the region seemed quite busy and also was chic. After the mad revelers in Cancun, we prefer to let these pass.

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A border of Playa del Carmen

We follow with Tanajura further south in a cozy stop in Akumal beach. Here's the deal dip! The sea is full of turtles and do not need to hire any tour package to dive and find the animals with their own gear. We spent an afternoon at the beach sexy, watching turtles and many fish we encountered at sea.

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Nothing like walking on the beach without commitment

Further south of the Riviera Maya is the beach like that over this entire path, Tulum. It is not only the most photogenic Mayan ruins of the Yucatan Peninsula all that is done the city. Tulum has a long stretch of beach, delicious for those who like to enjoy the beach a good, the sight of the blue sea in the Caribbean and away from an urban infrastructure.

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Panoramic view of the ruins

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Belo backyard of the Maya

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Detail of the ruins

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Ruins of Tulum

We camped in the area of ​​Fisherman's Beach, no Camping Santa Fe. The structure of hoteizinhos and campsites nearby was quite simple, but do not need much more to enjoy the place. Electrical energy is the basis of generators on the beach, then time or another light was not available or no water had been pumped into the water tank. But okay, the beauty and tranquility of the place compensates, and very!

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Tanajura version camping in Christmas

We liked the place so much that one of the comings and goings of Cancun, escaped there for a few more days. The truth is that we could spend days and days enjoying the beaches of the Riviera Maya quietly, but the journey continues! There was still plenty to explore in the Yucatan Peninsula! We went to the North, back to Merida and the famous ruins of Chichén Itzá.

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Late afternoon in Tulum

For more photos of the beaches of the Riviera Maya, click here!

4 Comments

  • Heloisa Sampaio Says

    Hello brave and curious travelers! I was watching this account of their experience with the beautiful beaches and was reminding me of a book I'm reading whose title is : ” The barefoot life” also Alan Pauls. He says we going to the beach , we always in search of the same thing: the brands of the world was before the hand of man decided to rewrite it. Do you agree with this idea? Good winds for you!!

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      4x1 Says

      Oh, Heloisa! What an interesting perception, we never thought of it that way. Really, the beaches always renew and, at the same time, always preserve its pristine nature. Maybe it's really what attracts us so much =)
      Thank you for sharing this with us. Kisses!

  • I liked the Tana Christmas decoration. She dressed the character for the holidays! FAQ. The contrast of white sand with sea water blue and the blue sky give us the certainty that there is a supreme being behind all. There is no denying that! We are not only a product of the medium as some imagine. There is even a great purpose guiding our existence. Contemplating these beauties, is already a form of prayer! You guys are lucky boys. Enjoy!

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      4x1 Says

      It is true, God is everywhere and always top shows! Thanks to him we can enjoy all these beauties and visit as amazing places!! Hugs

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