What to take to Riviera Maya

What to take to Riviera Maya

The Riviera Maya covers approximately 140 km of the coasts of the beautiful state of Quintana Roo, composed of hundreds of beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise waters, ideal to enjoy the climate of the state.If you are contemplating visiting the Riviera Maya to...
The Balche

The Balche

The Mayan culture has two own liquors, the Xtabentún and the Balché, the latter used from ancestral times for ceremonies. This drink is common to the indigenous cultures of southeastern Mexico and Mesoamerica, but more for the Mayan culture. Like the Xtabentún made...
15 facts about the Mayan culture

15 facts about the Mayan culture

The Mayan culture is one of the most fascinating on earth. A mystical culture, with many secrets yet to be discovered. However, despite being one of the most popular cultures, the truth is that there are many things that are not known. In this blog post we will...
The leyend of the Mayab

The leyend of the Mayab

Surely when reading about the Yucatan or the Mayan Riviera, the word Mayab has appeared or been mentioned. This word is part of the culture of the peninsula, to such a degree that businesses and establishments use it. Mayab comes from the word Ma’ya’ab...
Xcacel & Xcacelito sanctuary of sea turtles

Xcacel & Xcacelito sanctuary of sea turtles

One of the most beautiful virgin beaches of the Riviera Maya with crystalline and turquoise waters is Xcacel. An ideal place to enjoy the sun and the sea, without people around it is an undeveloped beach. Here you have a relaxing day, with the sound of the waves and...