Costa Maya, Small Hotels Mexico
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Costa Maya, Small Hotels Mexico

In this area are located around 30 ecological hotels where you can enjoy the beautifull beaches, the ruins near this zone, and many acuatic activities as snorquel, diving and fishing

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In this area are located around 30 ecological hotels where you can enjoy the beautifull beaches, the ruins near this zone, and many acuatic activities as snorquel, diving and fishing

Laguna Bacalar

Laguna Bacalar is the second largest sweet water lake in Mexico . It’s a beautifull lagoon with incredible cristal waters with many diferent blue colors and green surronded of green vegetarion in the midle of the jungle. Its breathtaking scenery is still little known by international tourism.
But this will soon change since developers, retired or semiretired citizens, tourism and local authorities are now realizing the enormous potential of this incredibly beautiful area.
Now there are som rustioc hotels and cabañas and other ones with more comfort.
Bacalar, on the edge of the Laguna de los Siete Colores (Lagoon of Seven Colors) in the state of Quintana Roo, provides a wealth of history and magic. This town cultivates the memories of its ancestors: fishermen, merchants, warriors and poets.

Laguna Bacalar is a large fresh water lake. The color of the water is amazingly turquoise and the lake is surrounded by jungle. The village lies directly on the lake and give a perfect opportunity for some good swimming and canoeing. Especially at the south end where there are wetland channels and a small outlet called the Rio Chaak is attractive . The swimming in this fast current creek is great

Mahahual

Mahahual was a tiny fishing village which attracted a small number of travellers who would drift into Mahahual and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere and untouched beauty of the beach. Now, Mahahual is becoming very well-known, in part, due to the cruise ship activity but also, because many explorers want to find a beach in Mexico that is quiet and natural and not crowded with a lot of tourists. And so, Mahahual, the sleepy little village is changing in good ways with increased tourism.
The turnoffroad from 307, just south of Limones, is new and takes you directly to Mahahual in about 45 minutes. As the road turns south, into town, the surface is more like you would imagine a beach road to be: sandy with a few potholes. You will want to drive slowly however, as there are many stores, street vendors and restaurants to enjoy. The town perks up when there are cruise ships in port – more vendors and tourists crowd the street. In a similar way to Playa del Carmen’s 5th Avenue, this beach road is closed to cars and taxis during the day to allow safe sauntering

Xcalak

Xcalak is the last point of the Costa Maya zone in the south part of the Yucatan peninsula and the state of Quintana Roo. Fly fishing is the sport atractionin Xcalak. Sport fishing mens from many organizations around the world come everyear to practice this sport
Xcalak if for those who are looking for relax, away from the noise, who want to scape from the realty and ejoy the breeze with your hammock between two palm trees. Some hotels have electricity and others solar electricity.

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