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    Tulum celebrates Mexico’s Day of the Dead
    29 October 2014

    Tulum celebrates Mexico’s Day of the Dead

    By naxa on blog

    While all cultures have their traditions surrounding death and the deceased, Mexico’s Day of the Dead Celebration, or Dia de los Muertos, is arguably the country’s most important holiday. Falling on November 1 and 2, this celebration marks a happy time of the year when the living feel closest to their beloved family and friends who have passed away.

    With its roots thousands of years old in Pre-Hispanic indigenous traditions, 

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    Mexican Independence Day September 16
    16 September 2014

    Mexican Independence Day September 16

    By naxa on blog

    A common misconception in the US and Canada is that May 5, aka Cinco de Mayo, is Mexico’s Independence Day. In fact, Mexico celebrates Independence Day–arguably the country’s most important national holiday–on September 16.

     

    El Grito de Dolores (the Cry of Dolores) refers to the Mexican “cry” for independence, first begun in the town of Dolores, near Guanajuato, on September 16, 1810, which marked the beginning of Mexico’s War for Independence.

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    Low Season in Tulum, Mexico
    14 September 2014

    Low Season in Tulum, Mexico

    By naxa on blog

    While Tulum has become a popular tourist destination, there are still months of the year less busy than others. Visitors to Tulum hotels will find Tulum’s low season to be from May to about mid-December, with the slowest month to be September.

     

    Some people worry about hurricanes during this season, and while it is possible, it certainly isn’t common. Buying trip insurance is an economically sound decision for those traveling during the rainy season;

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    Riviera Maya Sea Turtle Nesting Season 2014
    4 July 2014

    Riviera Maya Sea Turtle Nesting Season 2014

    By naxa on blog

    One of the Riviera Maya‘s most exciting natural events has begun–the annual Sea Turtle Nesting Season. Beginning each year around mid-April and stretching into around early November, adult female sea turtles, primarily Loggerheads (Caretta caretta and Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas), make their way to the area’s beaches to dig nests and lay up to 150 eggs twice each season. Approximately 2 months later, these baby turtles hatch and instinctively head toward the sea with moonlight as their guide.

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    Journey from the Cabanas Tulum Hotel into the Wild Beauty of Sian Ka’an
    26 April 2014

    Journey from the Cabanas Tulum Hotel into the Wild Beauty of Sian Ka’an

    By naxa on blog

    South of the Cabanas Tulum Hotel lies one of Mexico’s greatest natural treasures. Along the southeastern edge of the Yucatan peninsula, where the Riviera Maya empties into the sea, is an explosion natural beauty.

    The Mayans honored the area’s beauty by naming it Sian Ka’an, which means “Origin of the Sky.” In 1986 the Mexican government set aside over 5,000 square kilometers of the coastline and surrounding wetland were as a biosphere reserve.

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    How to Access the Beach in Tulum, Mexico
    30 December 2013

    How to Access the Beach in Tulum, Mexico

    By naxa on blog

    Located about 75 miles to the south of Cancun, lies the mostly untouched stretch of beach land that is Tulum, Mexico. Fortunately, here is an area that tourist property developers have not spoilt. Instead, the beachfront is lined up by beach clubs and cabanas. As you walk along the beach, you cannot resist the urge to step into one of these clubs for a bite or a drink.

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    Kite-boarding and Paddle Surfing in Tulum
    14 November 2013

    Kite-boarding and Paddle Surfing in Tulum

    By naxa on blog

    Tulum doesn’t just have the best beaches in the world, we also have a vast number of things you can do while enjoying them. Lazing on the beach and taking in that gorgeous Caribbean sun is good of course, but the vibrancy of the city will also make you want to get up and go! You’ll want to do something active in the water while you’re here, and Tulum kiteboard and paddle surf Tulum are the two that will give you the most fun!

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    Mexico’s Riviera Maya: The New Caribbean Vacation Hot Spot
    9 May 2013

    Mexico’s Riviera Maya: The New Caribbean Vacation Hot Spot

    By naxa on blog

    Travelers who are looking for a fantastic all-inclusive resort destination that is priced far below most tropical destinations in and around the Caribbean should look into Mexico’s Riviera Maya. This area has fast become a very popular tropical vacation getaway for travelers from around the world.

    The Riviera Maya is located on the Caribbean side of Mexico and encompasses the stretch of coastline ranging from about 5 miles to 60 miles south of Cancun.

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    Playa Del Carmen Real Estate – Beachfront Retirement, on a Budget
    17 April 2013

    Playa Del Carmen Real Estate – Beachfront Retirement, on a Budget

    By naxa on blog

    Do you think that you can’t afford to retire on the beachfront? If so, consider this; the Riviera Maya, the stretch of beautiful beachfront communities starting at Cancun, going down past Playa del Carmen, and finally reaching Tulum, provides many properties for sale of all types, sizes, shapes and prices. Besides falling into various different budgets, many of these have the potential to be used for income purposes or,

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    Riviera Maya – Mexican Treasure
    29 March 2013

    Riviera Maya – Mexican Treasure

    By naxa on blog

    Mayan Riviera, or Riviera Maya in Spanish, is one of the most popular destinations in Mexico.
    The Riviera Maya is the official name for a stretch of coastal land from the south of Cancún to Tulum. It includes the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. This area of the coast covers 130 km (81 mi), not including the Reserve. It includes many small towns and hideaways,

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