La guía de Eduardo

Eduardo
La guía de Eduardo

Lugares emblemáticos

On this visit you will enjoy several things that you will not find elsewhere; the highest pyramid in the Yucatan (which you can climb on top), an archaeological complex of the largest in Quintana Roo (only surpassed by Chichen Itza), the same place where the ruins are located is already an incentive since They are in the middle of the jungle.
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Zona Arqueologica Cobá
10 habitants recommandent
On this visit you will enjoy several things that you will not find elsewhere; the highest pyramid in the Yucatan (which you can climb on top), an archaeological complex of the largest in Quintana Roo (only surpassed by Chichen Itza), the same place where the ruins are located is already an incentive since They are in the middle of the jungle.
The Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve is the largest protected area in the Caribbean. Located in the state of Quintana Roo, south of the Mayan site of Tulum occupies an area of 15% of the state's surface. The great variety of fauna and flora captured Unesco's attention that declared Natural Heritage to the Sian Ka'an World Biosphere Reserve (in Mayan Gate of Heaven) in 1987. The landscape varies from the coast where semi-virgin beaches alternate with A landscape of mangroves in the lagoon. Among the dense vegetation of petenes (islands of motley vegetation that grow thanks to the freshwater springs that spring from the bottom) hide jaguars, crocodiles, manatees, pumas, spider monkeys, turtles or a host of birds, among many other animals. Being near the Riviera Maya and the Tulum ruins is one of the most common excursions to enjoy the dense vegetation and nature of the Caribbean coast.
188 habitants recommandent
Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve
188 habitants recommandent
The Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve is the largest protected area in the Caribbean. Located in the state of Quintana Roo, south of the Mayan site of Tulum occupies an area of 15% of the state's surface. The great variety of fauna and flora captured Unesco's attention that declared Natural Heritage to the Sian Ka'an World Biosphere Reserve (in Mayan Gate of Heaven) in 1987. The landscape varies from the coast where semi-virgin beaches alternate with A landscape of mangroves in the lagoon. Among the dense vegetation of petenes (islands of motley vegetation that grow thanks to the freshwater springs that spring from the bottom) hide jaguars, crocodiles, manatees, pumas, spider monkeys, turtles or a host of birds, among many other animals. Being near the Riviera Maya and the Tulum ruins is one of the most common excursions to enjoy the dense vegetation and nature of the Caribbean coast.