El Comitan
Home to one of the most important botanical gardens on the peninsula, the little town is a fascinating microcosm of learning in the region, and a deep repository of understanding of the dramatic local environment.
Home to one of the most important botanical gardens on the peninsula, the little town is a fascinating microcosm of learning in the region, and a deep repository of understanding of the dramatic local environment.
The local experts in mangrove wildlife, plants, crocodiles and flamingos invite you along to experience the real Sisal and everything on offer on this peaceful and natural stretch of coast.
Fantastic riverside tour that includes "cook-your-own" bass, and a complete tour of the traditional Yokot'an town and community.
A magnificently charming lake town reveals secret connections to age-old religions, rain forest vibes, and a rolling landscape of enchanted corners and towering volcanoes.
Pie de la Cuesta, in Guerrero, surrounds you with endless sunsets, golden beaches, and the whisper of the Pacific Ocean that invites you to unwind and embrace tranquility.
One of the most spectacular of old Yucatan haciendas, this one hid a few remarkably lucid cenotes that still seem to reach into the very depths of what it means to be alive.
The Arco Marco in Manzanillo is a majestic rock arch offering a unique natural spectacle, perfect for boat tours, photography, and observing marine wildlife, with stunning views of beaches, coves, and rocky formations along the coast.
The original Veracruz seems to slumber beneath the weight of a great and complex history and, peeling back the layers, one needs to begin along the banks of the great Rio la Antigua.
Just 7 km from Armería, Playa El Paraíso offers delicious local dishes like ceviche and zarandeado fish, and thanks to the impressive waves this beach provides, you can enjoy surfing and bodyboarding. You can also explore the mangroves of Estero Palo Verde or relax while watching the sunset and starry sky by the sea.