Ask a taxi
driver to carry you to the Cancun lighthouse and you will most
likely end up at the base of the 150-foot high tower that overlooks
the port. ...
The
limestone substrate of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is riddled with
underground rivers and flooded caverns. When the roofs of these
chambers collapse ...
If the
thought of coming across a 2,000-pound animal in the water sounds
scary, then you haven't met a manatee, aka a "sea cow." These
gentle giants pose ...
When seen
from the air, it's obvious why Cancun has become Mexico's favorite
waterfront playground. The 12-mile-long strip of sand that is home
to the ...
The Mayans
named it Akumal, the place of turtles. Today, this quiet beach
town, which lies some 75 miles south of Cancun, is known as one of
the best ...
Humans
aren't the only mammals who travel to frolic and relax in warm
tropical waters each winter. Starting in early fall, whales depart
arctic feeding ...