Every time someone visits Mexico, they marvel at how much there is to see and do. While pondering under the Mexican sunshine, they’re probably very hot with temperatures reaching over 90 degrees ...
The Maya called them dzonots (sacred wells). The Spanish — mangling the Mayan name — called them cenotes. We call them unsurpassable swimming holes. The Yucatán peninsula, where most of Mexico's ...
The Yucatan Peninsula is home to thousands of cenotes, sinkholes filled with clear, fresh water. You can swim, snorkel, and even scuba dive in many of them. But which one to choose? Perhaps the most ...
The Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico is dotted with submerged sinkholes called 'cenotes,' some of which form huge caves. Photographer Marketin Brohn, who has been diving in such cenotes for many years, ...
Running along the Caribbean shores of the lush Yucatán Peninsula, Riviera Maya is a 100-mile (160km) stretch of sands ...
MEXICO CITY — Mexican archaeologists said Monday they have found a cave at the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza with offerings of about 200 ceramic vessels in nearly untouched condition. The National ...
To ensure the safety of visitors, Mexico's Cancun Area Cenote Route will be strictly regulated starting in 2023. According to the local authorities, the goal is to identify the establishments on the ...