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Annette,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
24 Feb 2024
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I felt we were wasted so much time looking at 1 crocodile over and over again to be told the weather wasn't good to go snorkeling, and then dumped on a beach for half hour every one hanging...
I felt we were wasted so much time looking at 1 crocodile over and over again to be told the weather wasn't good to go snorkeling, and then dumped on a beach for half hour every one hanging around , terrible. Food was ok, then another beach,
Sian Ka'an Reserve: Half Day Tour with Lunch from Riviera Maya

About: Muyil Archaeological Site

Muyil, also known as Chunyaxche, is an ancient site packed with history, 15 kilometres south of Tulum, in Quintana Roo, Mexico. It was most active from the Early Classic (300-600 A.D.) through the Post Classic (900-1100 A.D.) period and still attracts history buffs on their holidays to the surrounding coastal towns and cities.

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