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Huan,  Canada Canada
22 Feb 2025
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We had great experience the moment we came through the front entrance.
Yal Kú Park

About: Yal Kú Park

Close to Akumal Mexico, you will find Yal-Kú Lagoon, a wondrous tropical paradise that is almost secluded.

This is the perfect spot to experience an astonishing ecosystem, which is home to colorful fish and a peaceful ocean breeze that will make you want to stay forever.

Relax in a hammock admiring the sculpture garden featuring bronze and stone statues, get to know aquatic life, and enjoy some delicious food and beverages. Lal-Kú Lagoon also offers palapas (open cabins) to enjoy with the family and friends so you have a spot of privacy at one of the most beautiful treasures in the Riviera Maya.

Yal Kú Park
Calle Acceso Etapa H Lote 5 Akumal Norte, 77776 Akumal, Q.R., 77776, Akumal
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