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		<title>Attractions in Riviera Maya</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Riviera Maya possesses countless attractions in which you will be able to travel through during your trip to this destination. In Riviera Mayayou may encounter aquatic parks like Xcaret as well as Xel-Ha in which you will be able to swim with dolphins and enjoy playing in the pools of these impressive parks. Moreover, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img src="http://www.cancunwonders.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/attractions-riviera-maya.jpg" alt="attractions-riviera-maya.jpg" align="right" />Riviera Maya</strong> possesses countless attractions in which you will be able to travel through during your trip to this destination. In <strong>Riviera Maya</strong>you may encounter <strong>aquatic parks</strong> like <strong><a href="http://www.cancunwonders.com/eng/xcaret-eco-archeological-park-general-information.php">Xcaret</a></strong> as well as <a href="http://www.cancunwonders.com/eng/riviera-maya-ecological-park-xel-ha.php"><strong>Xel-Ha</strong></a> in which  you will be able to <strong>swim with dolphins</strong> and enjoy playing in the pools of these impressive <strong>parks</strong>. Moreover, you will be capable of visiting <strong>Tulum</strong>, one of the archaeological sites in this amazing city.</p>
<p><strong>Riviera Maya</strong> also contains natural attractions due to the fact that its <strong>beaches</strong> are fantastic places for strolling and spending time under the sun. If you want to spend paradisiacal and outstanding holidays, <a href="http://www.cancunwonders.com/eng/riviera-maya-general-information.php"><strong>Riviera Maya</strong></a> is the perfect place for those tourists who love spending time travelling through this fantastic city.</p>
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		<title>Bullfights and Mexican Traditions in Cancun</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:34:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Cancun, you will be able to participate in one of the oldest Mexican traditions which is bullfight. Since Hernan Cortes, the first bullfighter in Mexico,Â this activity has converted in one of the most frequented for tourists from all over the world. This is one of the tours in Cancun that you cannot miss during [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <strong>Cancun</strong>, you will be able to participate in one of the oldest Mexican traditions which is <strong>bullfight</strong>. Since <strong>Hernan Cortes</strong>, the first bullfighter in <strong>Mexico</strong>,Â this activity has converted in one of the most frequented for tourists from all over the world. This is one of the <strong><a href="http://www.cancunwonders.com/eng/cancun-tours.php">tours in Cancun</a></strong> that you cannot miss during your holidays in this fabulous destination of <strong>Cancun</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><img align="left" width="308" src="http://www.cancunwonders.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/bullfights-mexican-traditions-cancun.jpg" alt="bullfights-mexican-traditions-cancun.jpg" height="195" />Bullfights</strong> are some of the most important <strong><a href="http://www.cancunwonders.com/eng/cancun-touristy-attractions.php">attractions of Cancun</a></strong> which includes the entrance to the <strong>bullfight</strong>. You must know that children under 11 years old do not pay admission. This activity is available only on Wednesday from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and you must be there before the performance begins. The bullring is located at Bonampak Avenue Lote 1 and you can get there by taking any public transportation. The <strong>outing</strong> lasts 2 hours and the price of admission is $40. Come to <strong>Cancun</strong> and be part of the culture and traditions of this magic land.</p>
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		<title>An Exploration of Playa del Carmen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 15:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Situated in the tropical tourist region known as Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen is 65 kilometres south of Cancun and 20 kilometres from the island of Cozumel. This hot spot provides all the sun, sand and surf of its trendy cousins. Named for Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the patron saint of Cancun, Playa del [...]]]></description>
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<p>Situated in the tropical tourist region known as Riviera Maya, <strong>Playa del Carmen</strong> is 65 kilometres south of Cancun and 20 kilometres from the island of Cozumel. This hot spot provides all the sun, sand and surf of its trendy cousins.<br />
Named for Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the patron saint of Cancun, Playa del Carmen was a rest stop and readying point for the earliest travellers making their way from the great Mayan cities to the<a href="http://www.cancunwonders.com/eng/cozumel-tours.php"> <strong>island of Cozumel</strong></a>. From the same shores that now house modern-day resorts and restaurants, they launched dugout canoes to journey across the open water.</p>
<p>During ensuing centuries of European exploration, Spaniards travelled up and down the Yucatan Peninsula, and pirate ships patrolled the waters. Trade was established in the area, where local commodities like salt and honey were bartered for goods imported from other regions.<br />
Today, bartering still takes place, with the commodity being the Mexican peso or U.S. dollar. You can still venture away from the shoreline, but the vessel will most likely be a kayak, fishing boat or perhaps a parasail. But first, you have to get to the waterfront.<br />
<strong>Riviera Maya&#8217;s coastline</strong> extends nearly 145 kilometres along the eastern side of the Yucatan Peninsula, with Playa del Carmen at the heart of it all. Bordered by the Caribbean Sea, the beach looks exactly like those magazine pictures of turquoise water and sparkling white sands.</p>
<p>If you are visiting <a href="http://www.cancunwonders.com/eng/playa-del-carmen-general-information.php"><strong>Playa del Carmen</strong></a>, you must stroll down <strong>La Quinta Avenida</strong>, or Fifth Avenue, a festive pedestrian walkway running parallel to the ocean. It offers a wide selection of shopping, dining and entertainment, along with Internet cafes, money exchangers and other specialty places. It&#8217;s also lined with boutiques, stores and kiosks, giving tourists plenty of potential to practise the age-old tradition known as haggling. Of course all that walking around and haggling will make you hungry, so stop in at one of the many restaurants along the Quinta. With ex-patriots from dozens of countries around the globe calling Playa del Carmen home, the town has a vast selection of food choices, including Italian, Argentinean, Chinese, French and other cuisines.</p>
<p>After a long day&#8217;s roaming it&#8217;s always a relief to rest your weary head. Being one of Mexico&#8217;s fastest-growing destinations, Playa del Carmen has had a boom in the quantity and quality of lodgings. Small hotels possess a captivating Caribbean charm, with some offering spectacular ocean views, while others resemble cosy nests surrounded by tropical jungle. And of course you have the high-end, all-inclusive resorts, which line the waterfront up and down the <strong>Yucatan Peninsula</strong>. Looking like fenced-in fortresses, some of these places are the size of small villages and have all the amenities.</p>
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