Category: Sightseeing

Facelift for 5th Avenue in Playa del Carmen during Covid-19

12/05/2020

Playa del Carmen is using the Covid-19 time to modernize part of 5th Avenue and introduces a modern facelift for the area around Parque Fundadores, Iglesia del Carmen, and the Maya Portal (Avenida Juarez and 5th Avenue).

I love, love, love that new look!

Good News as well: More trees will be planted!

What do you think about the new look? Leave us a comment at our Facebook Page.

Modern 5th Avenue remodelacion de la 5ta Avenida en 2020
5th Avenue in Playa del Carmen Mexico

 


Playa del Carmen está utilizando el tiempo Covid-19 para modernizar parte de la 5ta Avenida y presenta un a nueva y moderna cara alrededor del Parque Fundadores, la Iglesia del Carmen y el Portal Maya (Avenida Juárez y 5ta Avenida).

¡Me encanta, encanta, encanta el nuevo look!

Buenas noticias también: ¡se plantarán más árboles!

¿Qué te parece el nuevo look? Dejanos un comentario en nuestra pagina de Facebook.

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Do you need Airport Transfer from Cancun airport to your property or rental condo?

24/08/2017

We are here for you and can connect you with the best transfer companies for Playa del Carmen, Tulum & the Riviera Maya. We use them personally if we need to travel to visit friends & family and we love to support local businesses. Email us and we are happy to forward your request.

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CENOTE IK-KIL – YUCATÁN

15/03/2017

Ik Kil is a well known cenote outside Pisté in the Tinúm Municipality, YucatánMexico. It is located in the northern center of the Yucatán Peninsula and is part of the Ik Kil Archeological Park near Chichen Itza. It is open to the public for swimming and is often included in bus tours.

The cenote is open to the sky with the water level about 26 metres (85 ft) below ground level. There is a carved stairway down to a swimming platform. The cenote is about 60 metres (200 ft) in diameter and about 40 metres (130 ft) deep.

There are vines which reach from the opening all the way down to the water along with small waterfalls. There are black catfish which swim in the cenote. Cenote Ik Kil is sacred to the Mayans and the Mayans used this cenote for both relaxation and ritual services.

The cenote is part of a larger complex of a restaurant, store, changing rooms, and cottages for rent. There is also a Mayan ruin on the site.

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