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		<title>Learn More About Beautiful Xel-Ha</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[M Gravlee is a travel writer based out of Akumal, Mexico.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Xel-Ha is a unique eco-park located south of Playa del Carmen, about 15 minutes from our villa in Akumal. It lies on the eastern coastline of the Yucatan Peninsula, the archaeological site of the Mayans in ancient times.</p>
<p>Multiple leisure, ecological and natural wonders offer things to do for the whole family. The delightful open-sea aquarium allows visitors to see sea life in its natural habitat unaltered and not bothered.</p>
<p>Swimming with trained dolphins is also a traditional thing to do for visitors and it is usually not available in many places. Animal and nature people like to spend time in the ocean with these gentle creatures, and they will have a wonderful story to bring back to their family and friends!</p>
<p>Snorkeling is also ideal in the protected lagoon. The coral is dead there, but regular feeding keeps the many types of colorful fish returning for dinner. Some snorkelers will have another party feed the fish so they can photograph the fish from below.</p>
<p>There is a river which starts in a natural spring, and inner tubes are available to float down the stream. This is a relaxing complement to an afternoon nap in a hammock on one of the sandy beaches.</p>
<p>The more daring tourists enjoy climbing and diving from the high cliffs in Xel-Ha, touring the Mayan cave, and checking out the adjent Xel-Ha ruins. These ruins are largely untouched and totally natural, with a unique look into past centuries and architectural contributions of the Maya people.</p>
<p>Hammock Island, Xpa, Bay of Caprices and The Beach are favorite areas for visitors who want to lounge and relax at Xel-Ha. Chacah Garden, the Mayan Wall, the Apiary and Plant Nursery provide perfect natural attractions for plant life lovers. Natural wonders are also seen at the Inlet, El Dorado Cavern, Ixchel’s Gulf, the Mayan Cave, Chaac Mangal, and many lakes.</p>
<p>When staying in Akumal, Xel-Ha is a short drive that will please the entire family and offer plenty of varying activities for all. Day passes are affordable.  Xel-Ha is a one of a kind eco-park with things to do centering around relaxation, fun and exploring historical and natural wonders.</p>
<p>Water sport lovers will enjoy the inner tube ride, cliff diving and snorkeling in the lagoon.  Nature lovers will enjoy swimming with the dolphins and exploring the multiple forms of plant and animal life there, and those who want to know more about the historical roots of the Yucatan Peninsula have an opportunity to explore the Mayan ruins and see the architectural influences of that age.</p>
<p>Our kids and grandchildren usually plan on spending the entire day at Xel-Ha when they visit Akumal. There is so much to do they never get tired of going back. They enjoy riding a bicycle through a path in the jungle, jumping off the cliffs into the limpid blue sea, swimming with the dolphins, and walking through stingrays on the bottom of the ocean.</p>
<p>This year for the first time they signed up for the Sea Trek. You wear a technologically advanced helmet that looks like deep-sea diving equipment. Sea Trek does not require any previous training or diving knowledge. Instructors are nearby at all times during the walk, aiding them in every way and easing any concerns about the aquatic walk of your life. Everyone says it was a walk they would remember forever!</p>
<p>We highly recommend you visit Xel-Ha on your next visit to the Yucatan.</p>
<p>M Gravlee is a travel writer based out of Akumal, Mexico.</p>
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		<title>Want to Know About Akumal Mexico?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 17:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Akumal, Mexico is one of the most beautiful and culturally rich areas in Mexico.  There is so much to see and do you must plan your trip carefully or risk missing the best the area has to offer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The more you learn about Akumal, Mexico, the more excited you will be when you vacation in this  paradise. So, in the months or weeks leading up to your trip you should spend a litle time reading so that you can become more acquainted with Akumal.</p>
<p>To learn more about Akumal, Mexico, you can easily turn to the Internet. The Internet is a treasure house, providing historical and straight information as well as tips and reviews from other travelers who have been to the area. This site, AkumalVacation.com, has many good articles about the Akumal Mexico area.  This type of information can provide all you need to know about many parts of your vacation, including the best places to eat, stay, shop, and visit. We will tell you what we like best and what to watch out for, while the other sites will tell you all about other areas that you plan to visit.</p>
<p>In addition to this type of information, you can also learn more through Akumal hotel, resort, and tourism websites. Each site will provide you with pictures of their facilities, a list of local attractions and activities, and typically, a short history of the area. They may also provide information about items that they provide, which will not only help you discover more about Akumal, but also help you organize your daily activities while on vacation.</p>
<p>Although their objective is to talk you to visit Akumal, the information that they provide about their property and the area must be correct or they will begin to lose business. So, you can usually trust the information from a website, including the information that they show about local actitivies and the history of the area.</p>
<p>Alternatively you can learn more about Akumal is through a travel agent. It is the job of a travel agent to know a lot of information about their main destinations and to be able to give you the information. Even if you do not plan to use a travel agent, you can still find some information through them.</p>
<p>A trip to Akumal and the Riviera Maya area of Mexico would not be complete without a visit to one of the many Mayan ruins in the area. This area is steeped in the history of this ancient civilization that still influences the art, cuisine and culture of the region today. Akumal and its surrounding area were major trade routes for the Mayans and historians are continuing to uncoverstill uncovering many ruins of this once mighty civilization.</p>
<p>One of the nicest ruins to visit not only near Akumal but in all of Mexico is Tulum. There are also the Coba and Xel-Ha which are all conveniently located not far from Akumal and other areas in the Mayan Riveria region. They are an easy drive by automobile or if you prefer, you can arrange to take a tour bus.</p>
<p>A trip to Akumal, Mexico can be an educational and bonding experience for the whole family. Explore the history and the culture of Mexico. Learn about the sea and what activities you can enjoy there. Plan your trip based on the subject that interests you most. The more you learn about Akumal, the more fascinating it will be once you get there.</p>
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		<title>Scuba Diving in Akumal Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 18:53:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dive packages offer several destinations and different depths of diving, group packages, equipment rental and instruction to fit varying diver needs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you’re an expert diver or wanting to learn the art, Akumal provides the perfect ecological setting to view amazing specimens of great beauty underwater.  Akumal is a tourist resort located 62 miles south of Cancun, between Playa del Carmen and Tulum, with a small native population of 1,198.</p>
<p>The name “Akumal” means “place of the turtles” in Maya language.  Surrounding bodies of water and beautiful, white sandy beaches provide the perfect setting for many sea turtles’ laying grounds.</p>
<p>Akumal was founded in 1958 specifically as a location for scuba divers to see the many species and types of turtles which call the area “home”.  Akumal Bay and Half Moon Bay provide optimal opportunities to survey the land and underwater life on diving trips and expeditions.</p>
<p>For experienced divers, area dive shops offer a variety of different diving trips to the 30 reef sites which include shipwrecks, cenotes and caverns and a huge amount of marine life that you can see. The dive shop makes all the arrangements and you can lease a scuba tank and regulator, mask, flippers and anything else you want. You can reserve an all day diving excursion or if you are more adventurous, you can visit the caves, caverns and cenotes that make Akumal unique. Travelers from all over the world come to explore the cenotes and caves of Akumal and this small village is truly a diver’s paradise.</p>
<p>Dive shops also teach courses so you can get certified to dive in open water. They instruct all levels from resort course to advanced cave diving.  And what better place to learn to dive than Akumal, one of the best places in the world to go diving? These PADI Certified Instructors will guide you through the process of certification so you can enjoy seeing the wonders of the reef that awaits you in Akumal.</p>
<p>Cavern and cave diving is a popular activity for tourists.  These caves are called “cenote”, which means “sacred well” in Maya.  Dive packages offer several locations and various depths of diving, group packages, equipment rental and instruction to fit varying diver needs.</p>
<p>One of the shallow dive sites which is very popular is Cuevas de Tiburones.  This site features reef overhangs which provide an optimum sleeping area for nurse sharks.  Las Redes offers an abundance of marine life, schools of fish, barracudas, stingrays, lobsters and sea turtles.  Yal-ku is a unique feeding site chock full of Elkhorn coral structures, tunnels and lobster.</p>
<p>Other easy shallow dives are found at Dick’s Reef and Motorcycle Reef.  Motorcycle Reef is named so for the 15-year-old motorcycle which is now covered with live coral and plankton that nourishes area sea life.</p>
<p>Deep divers will enjoy an afternoon at Tzimin-Ha, which features parts from a 20-foot fishing boat wreck.  Dives up to 100’ deep are found at Trigger Fish, which is a favorite deep dive spot for locals.  Here, huge patches of coral contrast with the sandy white bottom with various forms of tropical fish providing a colorful display of rare beauty.</p>
<p>Xaar Beach and Gonzalo’s Reef offer different kinds of feeding areas for several different kinds of sea turtles for a once-in-a-lifetime diving experience.  Xaar features reef fingers reaching 30’ up from the ocean bottom, as well as turtles, nurse sharks and stingrays.  Gonzalo’s Reef is known for its large and vivid reef fingers; visitors are usually assured a view of Hawksbill, Green, or Loggerhead turtles which use the area for feeding and lounging.</p>
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		<title>Driving to South Akumal from the Cancun Airport</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 22:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When vacationing in Akumal, you will find that rental cars provide an economical form of transportation in and around the area.  You can take the direct route and go from the Cancun airport to Akumal via Highway #307.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-340" title="akumalsur1" src="http://akumaltraveler.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/akumalsur1-300x198.jpg" alt="akumalsur1" width="300" height="198" />When vacationing in Akumal, you will find that rental cars provide an economical form of transportation in and around the area.  You can take the direct route and go from the Cancun airport to Akumal via Highway #307.</p>
<p>Akumal is an easy drive on a well-maintained four lane divided highway from the Cancun airport.  We are about 100 kilometers south of the airport, which translates to a 1 to 1½ hour drive.</p>
<p>From the airport, take the first right exit to Highway 307.  Just follow the Playa del Carmen exit signs south onto the highway.  There is a Pemex station and McDonalds on the right just after getting on 307 if you need gas or a snack.  In 20 minutes, you can stop at Puerto Morelos for gas or a convenience store.  Although many gas stations are available in Mexico, it’s always a good idea to stop if you have less than a quarter of a tank of gas left.</p>
<p>Further along highway 307, you will go through Playa del Carmen.  There are many restaurants here as well as mega superstores.  Don’t go over 80 kph as they use radar heavily.  And watch out for topes (speed bumps)!  They love them in this entire area.</p>
<p>After you pass Puerto Aventuras, you are only 10 minutes from the Akumal exit.</p>
<p>To get to South Akumal check your odometer at the overpass in Akumal and go exactly 4 kilometers past Akumal to the returno at Bahia Principe and then go back towards Akumal for 2 kilometers where you will see the exit for South Akumal  (Akumal Sur).</p>
<p>If you want to go to North Akumal just make a U-turn at the first returno after the overpass and then turn right at the overpass.  When entering the town of Akumal, you will pass an information station.  This stand is an ideal place to pick up a regional map of the area for current and future reference during your trip!</p>
<p>Just before the Arch, you will see the Super Chomack on your right, and Mulgren’s Lavenderia, Oshun Boutique, and Minisuper Las Palmas on your left.  The outdoor market may be open, and is a good area to buy some fresh produce for a sample of the local fare.  If you failed to make reservations before arriving in Akumal, the information station will also be able to send you to a reputable local establishment.</p>
<p>Something to note about local drivers in Mexico is that observing stop signs is considered optional.  Taxicabs seem to have the right of way, and it is best to simply stay patient and let the other drivers to do what they desire.</p>
<p>Defensive driving is the most important skill when operating a vehicle in and around Akumal.  If you feel uncomfortable driving in a foreign place, perhaps you should hire a cab driver.</p>
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		<title>Activities for Kids in Akumal Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 16:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you bring the kids to Akumal on holiday, there are many activities available which are perfect for the younger members of the group.  It’s important to keep the kids occupied and interested in all of the exciting activities available in Akumal.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you bring the children to Akumal on holiday, there are many activities here which are perfect for the younger members of the family.  It’s important to keep the kids busy and interested in all of the fun activities here in Akumal.</p>
<p>Aside from touring the local Mayan ruins, snorkeling is maybe the most interesting activity for all travelers to Akumal, and some of the places are especially fitting for the children.  With a few safety measures, the kids can partake in this activity with little possibility of hurt or accident.</p>
<p>Properly fitted life jackets should be worn by each child. Many villas provide these life jackets free of charge.  These will not only prevent deadly accidents in the water, but will help to cover their body and prevent sunburn in this area.  It should also be applied frequently to avoid serious skin damage from the hot Caribbean sun!</p>
<p>Yal-Ku Lagoon offers an optimum location for young snorkelers.  The calm waters of the area are free of choppy waters and big waves, allowing them to view the colorful sea life easily.  The bay in front of the houses in South Akumal also is perfect because of the reef blocking the waves.</p>
<p>A day at the beach is loved by everyone, and the children can occupy themselves with the white sand all day long.  Buckets and shovels provide the opportunity to make sand castles while you relax and watch the children play.  A sandy beach in front of your rental is a huge plus.  Most rental villas also have a fresh water pool with a deck for the family to enjoy.  Many also have kyacks for you to paddle.</p>
<p>Always discuss with the children the importance of being aware of your location before a day at the beach.  They should not walk on turtle nests or dig around in them for fear of destroying eggs buried beneath the sand.</p>
<p>The Jungle Place is a great place to take the animal-loving children in the family.  It is a sanctuary for spider monkeys located four miles south of Akumal at the town of Chemuyil.  Here, they can view many of the local wild animals which are caged or chained for safety.  They may also play with the monkeys and talk to the many big parrots located here.</p>
<p>Places like Xel Ha, Hidden Worlds, Dolphin Adventures and Actun Chen offer excitement for everyone in the family, and are good for even the smallest children.  Hike the woods to cenotes, tour a cave, ride the zip-line in the canopy, swim with the dolphins, tube down a river, jump from a cliff, or eat homemade ice cream available at many of the local eateries.  They are all within a ten minute drive of Akumal.</p>
<p>Determining whether your children are adventurous, interested in animals and nature, or simplyhappy to play in the water all day will help you to choose the best for them to partake in.  Discuss with your kids about what they would like to see and do while in Akumal, and try to oblige at least one activity that even the children want to do.</p>
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		<title>Aktun Chen Cavern in Akumal Mexico</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The name “Aktun Chen” means “cave with an underground river inside” in ancient Mayan language. Nearly 988 acres of rainforest surround the cave where natives harvest the gum from a local tree called “chicozapote” as they have for centuries.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aktun Chen, located in the Mayan Riviera, is just 4 kilometers south of Akumal. This provides a great chance to take a fun tour of the place best known for its many underground caves.</p>
<p>The name “Aktun Chen” means “cave with an underground river inside” in ancient Mayan language. Nearly 988 acres of rainforest surround the cave where natives harvest the gum from a local tree called “chicozapote” as they have for centuries.</p>
<p>Several caves call Aktun Chen “home”, and rivers flow underground in all these caves. The main cave has an easy walking tour that may even be an option if you require the aid of a walking cane. Most who are able to walk on their own, even with manual assistance, are able to navigate the cave trails.</p>
<p>Indirect lighting from several openings in the cave prevents an uncomfortable experience for those who suffer from claustrophobia. Water and calcium carbonate formed the stalactites, stalagmites and natural sculptures seen there over the past five million years.</p>
<p>Regional and local animals is also easily seen at Aktun Chen. This includes white tail deer, spider monkeys, badgers, wild boars, wild turkey, iguanas and many species of birds.</p>
<p>When arriving at Aktun Chen’s main cave, a specially-trained guide will greet you in the reception area. The guide will then take you and your tour companions on an hour and fifteen minute tour of the 600 meters long cave system.</p>
<p>During the tour, you will have the chance to view a beautiful cenote with crisp, crystal water that is 12 meters deep. Local flora and fauna abound at this cenote, and offer an ideal photo opportunity for future memories.</p>
<p>At the end of the cave tour, a small restaurant is available for a quick bite to eat or a relaxing drink. This establishmenthas local cuisine for a unique taste of Aktun Chen.</p>
<p>When arriving and leaving the cave area which is surrounded and decorated with local tropical flora. This will also offer an ideal chance for you to take a photo of the pretty scenery or a memorable moment with your travel mates!</p>
<p>Eco trips are also available at Aktun Chen, offering several opportunities to hike and climb cliffs, as well as explore the local rainforests. The largely untouched environment in which Aktun Chen resides lets visitors to truly experience the local wildlife and plant life in its raw and natural state.</p>
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		<title>Exploring the Mayan Ruins in Tulum Mexico</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tulum offers a unique view into the lifestyles and living spaces of the elite Mayan civilization members.  Contrasted with the intricate carvings and superb architecture, the surrounding walls speak to the city’s resistance to influence from outsiders over several thousand years.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-242" title="tulum21" src="http://akumaltraveler.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/tulum21-70x70.jpg" alt="tulum21" width="70" height="70" />Tulum, located 15 miles south of Akumal, was once called “Zama”, meaning “place of the dawning”.  This beautiful location which sits on a bluff facing the east Caribbean sea offers many Mayan ruins and ocean views for a day or short visit.</p>
<p>It is usually accepted that Tulum was an major city in Mayan culture between 1000 A.D. and 1600 A.D.  Only the wealthy Mayans lived there, where the vast views of the sea suggest the remains of an ancient country club.  However, a 20-foot wall surrounds the city to prevent invaders from both land and sea from entering Tulum.</p>
<p>This location was one of the first Mexican cities discovered by the Spanish Conquistadors, though the high walls dissuaded them from exploring it.  At that time, Tulum was the only city still thriving when it was found.</p>
<p>It was the chief center of resistance during the 19th century War of the Castes, though later surrendered and signed a treaty with the Mexican government in 1935.  In recent times, Tulum has become a major tourist attraction in the Mayan Riviera for those who appreciate ancient architecture and craftsmanship.</p>
<p>Structures throughout Tulum feature several columns and intricate carvings.  The most famous building ruins in the city include the Temple of the Frescoes, Castillo Pyramid, and the Temple of the Diving God.</p>
<p>The Temple of the Frescoes is well-known for housing multiple 13th century murals which picture ancient ceremonies highly regarded by the Mayans.  One such mural depicts the Mayan goddess of fertility and medicine, Ixchel, which is extremely rare.  Outside, pieces of the stucco are still painted red; it is believed that at one time the entire city was encompassed in this same paint.</p>
<p>The Castillo Pyramid is known as a scenic location offering multiple breathtaking picture sea invaders.</p>
<p>The Temple of the Diving God boasts a figure above the main doorway which shows a man diving headfirst toward the earth.  Two similar frescoes are found at Coba in the Grand Pyramid, and are believed to reference the planet Venus.  The image may also be called “the bee god” or “the god descending”.</p>
<p>Tulum offers a unique view into the lifestyles and living spaces of the elite Mayan civilization members.  Contrasted with the intricate carvings and superb architecture, the surrounding walls speak to the city’s resistance to influence from outsiders over several thousand years.</p>
<p>It is only about a 15 minute drive from our <a title="Akumal House for Rent" href="http://akumalvacation.com/" target="_self">villa in Akumal</a> to the Tulum ruins.</p>
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		<title>Have Fun Snorkeling in Akumal, Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 13:31:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snorkeling and scuba diving are perhaps the most popular activities to pursue during a visit to Akumal, but snorkeling offers a less physical demanding and technical option.  With a short instruction course and the ideal site choice, snorkeling is quite easy for even first-time novices.]]></description>
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<p>Akumal Bay is known for its many species of sea turtles which use the grounds for breeding, feeding and rearing their young.  This provides an optimal chance to experience the animals in their natural habitat, including the many different species of fish and plant life.</p>
<p>Snorkeling and scuba diving are perhaps the favorite activities to do during a visit to Akumal, but snorkeling is a less physically demanding and technical option.  With a brief instruction course and a good site choice, snorkeling is relatively easy for even first-time novices.</p>
<p>One popular site for snorkeling in Akumal is the Yal-ku lagoon.  This site is an very rare environment where fresh water meets with salt water from the sea.  The combination of the two types of water is called a “halocline” effect.</p>
<p>Only very specific species can live and prosper in this halocline bay, and the mixture of salt and fresh water supplies creates an changed appearance of the water itself.  Many fish found in this area are not found anywhere else in the world, and have been shown on many travel channel specials in recent years.</p>
<p>Casa Cenote is a lagoon featuring mangroves and unusual fish displays.  Some snorkelers find the fossils in Cenote at Dosojos quite worth while for a day of exploration.  Many of the fossils seen at Dosojos date back to original civilizations that once occupied the area.</p>
<p>Snorkel lessons are always a good thing forbeginners prior to traveling to one of these sites.  Although the activity is easy, some find that they are uneasy with the equipment or unclear how to best watch the underwater scenery while safely using the equipment.</p>
<p>A fun activity for locals and tourists alike is night snorkeling.  Typically, a light is used in conjunction with traditional snorkeling equipment for this activity.</p>
<p>Many fish which are not observed during daylight hours can be observed when snorkeling after nightfall.  This is usually because they are night-feeders or sleeping during the day.</p>
<p>The octopus is a good example of this spectacle.  Octopuses only come out to feed at nighttime, and change color when a light is focused on them.  Virtually all of the life seen at night are safe for snorkelers, so night snorkeling is a family-friendly activity also.</p>
<p>Plant life and some types of fish are also luminescent after dark.  This creates greenish lights shining either continuously or flashing at night – quite a show for one who is only used to snorkeling during the day!</p>
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		<title>Private Villa for Rent in Akumal, Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 17:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can enjoy a memorable vacation in our private villa located directly on a white sandy beach in South Akumal, Mexico. Villa Paraiso is truly a "house in paradise" set in a lush tropical paradise usually associated with the South Pacific!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://akumaltraveler.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/sasha-060.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-87" title="sasha-060" src="http://akumaltraveler.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/sasha-060.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>You can enjoy a memorable vacation in our private villa located directly on a white sandy beach in South Akumal, Mexico. Villa Paraiso is truly a &#8220;house in paradise&#8221; set in a lush tropical paradise usually associated with the South Pacific! The blend of brilliant sunlight, emerald and turqouis water, cool ocean breezes and lush tropical vegetation is breath taking.  You walk through the garden filled with hibiscus, orchids and bougainvillea and into an authentic Mexican villa!</p>
<p>Our four-bedroom luxury home is decorated with rich red, green and white colors of Mexico and filled with local art. The ground floor has an open plan living and dining room area with a splendid view of the Caribbean Sea. Our colorful Mexican hand carved wooden dining table seats eight and the large fully equipped gourmet kitchen is a chef&#8217;s delight.  Why not have the staff cook for you?  They prepare wonderful Yucatan style food as well as Mexican and American delights!</p>
<p>The four bedrooms all have comfortable king size beds.  There are two identical master bedroom suites with sitting areas.  One of the other bedrooms has a ocean view and the fourth bedroom has a garden view. The villa is complete with a computer with a DSL connection, WiFi Hotspot, satellite TV, VCR, stereo system, a pair of two person kayaks and a large selection of books to read. The entire house is fully air conditioned.</p>
<p>Step out of the living room or downstairs master bedroom onto the marble terrace surrounding the swimming pool with it&#8217;s Jacuzzi and waterfall. This is the perfect place to swim, sun and relax!  The sandy beach in front of the pool is a perfect place to nap or read a book in the shade of a palm tree and listen to the ocean.</p>
<p>Mix yourself a cocktail at the wet bar and sip it in one of the double hammocks on the upstairs terrace while listening to the waves lap on the white sand beach.</p>
<p>In front of the villa is a spectacular reef that runs from Belize to Cancun. This world-famous barrier reef protects the lagoon and keeps the warm crystal clear water calm and safe for swimming, snorkeling, diving and leisurely cruising around in one of our two person kayaks.  The roof-top patio is a perfect place to watch the sun rise over the Caribbean or set over the jungle while listening to the tropical birds sing.  The area around Akumal is home to many spectacular Mayan ruins, golf courses and world class diving and snorkeling.</p>
<p>You can <a title="house for rent in akumal mexico" href="http://akumalvacation.com/" target="_self">rent Villa Paraiso in Akumal, Mexico</a>&#8230; a tropical paradise!</p>
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		<title>Touring the Mayan Ruins of the Riviera Maya</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 21:48:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A trip to Akumal and the Riviera Maya region of Mexico would not be complete without a visit to one of the numerous Mayan ruins in the area.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A trip to Akumal and the Riviera Maya region of Mexico would not be complete without a visit to one of the numerous Mayan ruins in the area. This area is steeped in the history of this ancient civilization that still influences the art, cuisine and culture of the region today. Akumal and its surroundings were important trade routes for the Mayans and archaeologists are continuing to uncover many ruins of this once mighty civilization.</p>
<p>One of the most popular ruins to visit not only near Akumal but in all of Mexico is Tulum. There are also the Coba and Xel-Ha which are all conveniently located not far from Akumal and other areas in the Riviera Maya region. They are accessible by car or if you prefer, you can arrange to take a tour bus.</p>
<p>One of the biggest secrets to really enjoying the Mayan ruins in Tulum is to get there early in the day. The ruins open at 8:00 a.m., long before the sweltering heat of the midday sun. Most of the tour buses don’t arrive that early, so if you want to spend some quiet time taking in the site, you can rent a car and get there early in the morning. The tranquility coupled with the milder temperature will help you really enjoy the beauty and wonder of these ancient ruins.</p>
<p>Arriving early means you can explore a little bit on your own before taking a guided tour. The beauty of the ruins of Tulum are that they are situated on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean, and you can take the steps down to a pristine private beach and enjoy some serene time before you take a more formal tour and learn about the ancient civilization that once thrived in this region. To really enjoy having some private time, get there early and get to the ticket counter as soon as possible so you can really enjoy the cliffs and beaches amidst the ruins.</p>
<p>Tour buses arrive at 9 a.m. and if you prefer that route, you can take a guided tour of the ruins. Each of the ruins are marked with plaques in several languages so you can take a self guided tour, or hire a tour guide to get some real insight to the Mayan culture and the history behind these majestic ruins. Tour guides are available just outside the ruins and most of them are multilingual so you can find one that speaks your language and can give you a full tour of the ruins and answer any questions you may have. You can also tour the ruins on your own. The ruins at Tulum has a bookstore where you can purchase a book about the ruins and guide yourself through the ruins. Either way, a tour of the Mayan ruins of this region is a must-see on any itinerary.</p>
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