My gaze moves off the path and onto the rocky limestone shelf peppered with sink holes beyond. I suddenly become aware that there is another ecosystem 30 to 60 feet below me just waiting to be explored.
Read MoreHidden Worlds is a system of zip lines and cenotes hidden within the thick jungle brush right off the main highway. For $60 US you get access to two full hours of fun and four very different experiences.
Read MoreLocated just south of Xcaret on Highway 307, Rio Secreto has 14 kms. of spectacular underground caverns filled with huge stalagtites and stalagmites, cenotes to explore on foot and by swimming, a 500 meter underground river and a 600 meter limestone pathway on the floor of the caverns!
Read MoreI am sitting here in the middle of the tropical jungle of Mexico with my dive equipment, a silent partner of many adventures, resting close to me. The breezes move through the highest leaves of the trees and the butterflies play in puddles left as witnesses of the recent rain…
Read MoreWe get more inquiries about Chaak Tun than any other place we list. It might be because there is not a lot of information about it, so we made a point of visiting it while we were in Playa del Carmen.
Read MorePerhaps this is your third or fourth trip to the Riviera Maya and you want to escape the turquoise waves crashing outside your hotel room and explore the hidden treasures that lie further inland.
Read MoreOur Peninsula is a large limestone shelf dotted with clear blue-green pools of water. These pools are fed by an underground river system which winds through the limestone. Over the years these rivers have carved out vast caverns and tunnels.
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