Best cenotes in Mexico

From ancient Mayan temples to golden beaches and vibrant nightlife, there is just so much the Yucatan Peninsula has to offer! No matter what, the natural turquoise swimming pools – best known as “cenotes” – are by far its most special attraction. Well connected by a vast network of underground rivers, cenotes were born as result of the limestone bedrock collapse. Cenotes were sacred to the Mayan people, as they represented their main water supply. That’s where they usually performed…

What to do in Mexico in 2 weeks

One of the few countries in the world with no significant Covid-19 restrictions, Mexico easily made the top of our travel bucket list this year. Here’s a brief summary of our trip, to help you get the most out of your schedule. Let’s take off! Day 1-3: Isla Mujeres Accomodation: Casa Talavera (141$/2 people/3 nights) Day 1: You’ve just set foot in Cancun, Mexico – time for action! Drive about 30 minutes to Puerto Juarez, the ferry departure point to…