Hierve el Agua is a set of beautiful pools and petrified natural formations close to Oaxaca, Mexico. In this travel guide, we will share our tips on how to visit Hierve el Agua without a tour, how to get there from Oaxaca, what to pack, and how much things cost.
Read MoreOnly an hour by bus from Tulum lie awe-inspiring Coba Ruins. The best way to enjoy this day trip is to combine the ruins with three nearby cenotes, Tamcach-Ha, Choo-Ha, and Multum-Ha. Read our travel guide on how to visit three Coba cenotes without a tour.
Read MorePuebla is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico for two reasons. First, the city is only two hours drive from Mexico City, so it is a convenient stop on travelers' itineraries, and second, it is a beautiful colonial city from the 16th century with many highlights such as colorful architecture, churches, and surrounding volcanoes. Read our guide on the best things to do in Puebla, including top attractions and must-do activities.
Read MoreHave you just crossed borders from Belize to Mexico, or are you looking for a beautiful day trip from Tulum? Bacalar, a small and relatively unknown destination in Quintana Roo state, Yucatan, with stunning blue lagoon, is the place to explore. Read our travel guide on the best things to do in Bacalar, top activities, and tips on how to get there.
Read MoreCenote Zaci is located in the center of the beautiful city Valladolid in Mexico. It's one of the best cenotes in the area, and swimming in its crystal clear waters is one of the top activities to do in Valladolid. Read our travel guide on visiting Cenote Zaci, including information on how to get there, entrance fee, opening hours, and where to stay.
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