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Fundadores Park

Fundadores Park – The Heart Of Playa del Carmen

January 7th, 2019
Fundadores Park - The Heart Of Playa del Carmen Parque Fundadores is a historic setting in the city of Playa del Carmen. Also known as Fundadores Park it used to be a meeting place for the whole community. People who lived nearby would get their basic food and water supplies here. As the population grew so did the park. Find out more about Fundadores Park – the heart of Playa del Carmen here… Location of Fundadores Park If you’re travelling by bus from the airport, you’ll pass the park. It’s situated at the end of Avenue Juarez, next to the...   Continue Reading...
Jardin del Eden Cenote

Jardin del Eden Cenote – Everyone’s Favourite Cenote

January 3rd, 2019
Jardin del Eden Cenote - Everyone's Favourite Cenote The cenotes in the Riviera Maya are renowned for their beauty and intricacy. These fresh-water filled limestone sinkholes are just waiting to be explored. There are literally thousands of natural underwater natural caves in the area. And a completely open cenote surrounded by rich vegetation known as cenote Jardin del Eden. Read more about Jardin del Eden – everyone’s favourite cenote here… How Do You Get There? You can take public transport. Hire a cheap collective taxi. Or drive, as there are ample parking facilities. It takes about 20 minutes to get...   Continue Reading...
las coloradas

Visiting the Unbelievable Pink Lakes of Las Coloradas in Mexico

December 21st, 2018
Visiting the Unbelievable Pink Lakes of Las Coloradas in Mexico If you head to the Red Sea, expecting to see scarlet or vermillion water you'll be disappointed. It's really not that red! The Black and White Seas also fail to live up their titles. But don't despair. There are places where the colour of the water really does live up to the promise implied in the name. And one of those places is Las Coloradas. The name comes from Spanish and translates to 'Blush red'. Where? Las Coloradas Mexico. Specifically, Las Coloradas on the Yucatan Peninsula, which is the bit...   Continue Reading...
Cave diving

What does it take to become a certified cave diver

December 18th, 2018
What does it take to become a certified cave diver Famous cave divers include Wesley C. Skiles, Sheck Exley, and Jim Bowden. All had sound judgements regarding dive planning and execution. And had great respect for the underwater environment. When executed properly cave dives are extremely exciting and perfectly safe. What does it take to become a certified cave diver? Read on… Start Your Training A good intro to cave diving can be found online. Dive manuals and videos are readily available. And this will save you time when you go on the practise course. You’ll see that physical requirements...   Continue Reading...
Bonito Brazil

Top 10 Best cave diving sites in the world

December 10th, 2018
Top 10 Best cave diving sites in the world With a great reputation among diving communities it’s easier to narrow down the thousands of global dive sites into a select few. See the top 10 best cave diving sites in the world here… 1. Tulum, Mexico Koox cave diving Mexico masters will take you to the Riviera Maya. Home to the largest and most beautiful underwater caves in the world. You’ll be able to explore the enormous Nohoch Nah Chich cenote studded with stalagmites and stalactites. And learn all about the formation and history of these scared portals to the...   Continue Reading...

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