Colour of Mexico

A: Hey pretty girl ~ Where do you want to go this time?

B: Mexico!!! with 26 world heritage sites declared by UNESCO^^
A: Really?! There have some places you should go!!!
B: Which places?
A: Chichen Itza, Isla Mujeres, Cenotes, Tulum and Cancun beaches (^-^)

CANCUN BEACHES

   
white sand and brilliant turquoise-blue water, what a wonderful place. the dazzling white sand of Cancun's beaches is light in weight and cool underfoot even in blazing sun. You can walk and swim on any beaches because all the beaches in Mexico  are public property 0(^^0)
If you are looking for the snorkeling , the beaches nearly Westin Regina will be your priority, down in the southern trip of the hotel zone. 

TULUM

tulum
The Tulum ruins are the only ones set along the coast on an impressive 45 foot Cliffside facing the Caribbean. Even if you are not into history, Mayan culture, or architecture – these sea views are sure to leave you breathless. You can even visit the beach at Tulum for a swim in the turquoise waters. 


CENOTE

cenote-dos-ojos

A simple description for cenote, an awesome experience with fresh, cool, crystal clear water that was believed to have healing powers. There are cenotes all around the area, you can explore them on your own or opt for a tour that includes cenotes.



ISLA MUJERES

Isla MujeresA geographical hop, skip and jump from the battered tourist trail of Cancun, Isla Mujeres could not be further away in spirit and general atmosphere. The 30 minute boat ride from the hustle and bustle, over cool blue waters and under clear wispily clouded skies should be enough to bring you down to the pace of this sleepy little island and you’ll be happy with the escape from Cancun ,I promise you that! With everything you need for an idealistic spell of beaches, books and cocktails, it is perfect place to take a beach breather if you’re mid backpack-tour or on a quick getaway. For those who in need of a bit more activity, it is also and home to the quite remarkable Isla Mujeres turtle farm.

CHICHEN ITZA

Chicen ItzaOne of the New Seven Wonders of the World Chichen Itza sits near Mexico’s eastern coast, showing off the famous temple of Kulkulan, the execution spot in Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto. A tad older than Hollywood however, the sprawling archaeological complex actually dates back over 1500 years, to the time of the Maya, a people later found to be particularly advanced for their time, in areas such as mathematics and astronomy. For those who wish to soak up the facts and figures, marvelling at the achievements of an ancient civilization or those who fancy a day of wandering around and admiring the sites, Chichen Itza is an absolute must.

Surely, there still have many more interesting attractions in Mexico, there are some videos I promote for anyone interested to pay a visit in mexico~


  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

0 comments:

Post a Comment