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Akumal is a small beach-front tourist resort community located 62 miles south of Cancún, between the towns of Playa del Carmen and Tulum. Akumal is exclusive resort for scuba divers, yet still maintains an unhurried, relaxed atmosphere...More About Akumal >>
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Cancun is Mexico's most popular resort. Four million visitors arrive each year in an average of 190 flights daily. The hotel zone is one of the most exclusive internationally, with upmarket restaurants, bars, and the like which have catered for quite a number of the rich and famous…
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East of the Yucatán Peninsula, on top of the age-old structures of the Mayan coral reef, the second largest in the world, the Island of Cozumel is the largest inhabited island in Mexico. Cozumel is a divers paradise, completely surrounded by more than 25 reef formations where divers of all ages and skills can enter into a completely fascinating and different world...
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"Isla Mujeres" meaning "Island of Women" is the name of a small island located a short distance off the coast of the north east of the Yucatan Peninsula. Isla Mujeres is located close to one of the many coral reefs. The area is popular for its snorkeling and scuba diving…
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is a city on the coast of the Caribbean Sea. While not as incredible as Cozumel, Playa del Carmen's coast offers some good scuba diving opportunities. Playa del Carmen, or just 'Playa' as locals like to call the city, is the center of the Riviera Maya concept, which covers from Cancún to Tulum and the Sian Ka'an biosphere reserve...
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Xcalak is the most southern town in the state of Quintana Roo, just 7 miles by water from the Central American country of Belize. The world's second largest barrier reef passes just off-shore from Xcalak It is designated a Mexican national reef preserve and is an excellent site for snorkeling, scuba diving and fly fishing...
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