Banyan Tree Mayakoba
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This ancient city bears some of the most spectacular vestiges of Mayan culture. Pyramids along with sacred cenotes, temples and ceremonial platforms is just a bit of what can be seen at Chichén Itzá. A visit to this ruins, recognized as one of the New Great 7 Wonders of the World, is a truly unique experience.
Chichen-Itzá
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About 60 miles (129 km) south of Riviera Maya is the small town of Tulum, where you can enjoy a quiet walk through the beach, buy local handicrafts, or visit its well-known ruins amazingly built on the edge of a cliff, overlooking turquoise colored waters and soft sandy beaches of the Caribbean Sea.
Tulum
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Although it is one of the largest cities from the Mayan period, only a small portion of the site has been cleared from the jungle and restored by archaeologists, conveying the visitors a mystical allure. Unlike other archaeological sites in the area, pyramid structures in Cobá are still open for the public to climb its 120 steps up to the top of the site.
Cobá
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Located only a few miles from the Resort, this underground river will let you take a look to natural history dating back millions of years as you hike and swim through a 600-meter route full of beautiful stalactites and stalagmites. It is like stepping back in time to witness something mysterious and truly spectacular.
Río Secreto
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