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      • Tulum Ruins
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      • Free Things to do in Puerto Rico
      • 400 Year Old Ceiba Tree
      • Puerto Rico on a Budget
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Tulum Ruins

Mexico

Planning a trip to the Tulum Ruins? This guide covers everything you need to know—from a quick history of the site to tips on entrance fees, avoiding hidden costs, and what to expect when visiting this stunning coastal Mayan site. I’ll help you prepare for a smooth, memorable experience without any surprises.

May 28, 2025 / 0 Comments
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Canun Interactive Aquarium

Mexico

Looking for a fun, family-friendly activity in Cancún that won’t break the budget? The Interactive Aquarium at La Isla Shopping Village is a perfect option—especially for a rainy day or a break from the beach. With touch tanks, marine life exhibits, dolphin shows, and affordable combo tickets, it’s an easy and entertaining way to spend a few hours with kids.

May 25, 2025 / Comments Off on Canun Interactive Aquarium
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Casa Tortuga Cenotes

Mexico

From swimming through eerie, echoing cave cenotes to relaxing in sunlit pools, Casa Tortuga gave us a full cenote experience for a fraction of the cost of other parks.

May 23, 2025 / 1 Comment
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A Day at Chichén Itzá

Mexico

We visited Chichén Itzá with a guided tour—but was it worth it? Here’s what we paid, what was included, and how it compares to going on your own.

May 20, 2025 / 1 Comment
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Punta Sur Isla Mujeres

Mexico

Punta Sur on Isla Mujeres, Mexico Updated 5/30/25 – By Roaming with Roxie  One of the most unforgettable stops during our time on Isla Mujeres was Punta Sur. Perched on a cliffside where the Caribbean Sea crashes against rugged rocks, this breathtaking location is more than just a scenic viewpoint—it’s a place that feels sacred, peaceful, and powerful all at once. What Is Punta Sur? Punta Sur (which translates to South Point), is known for its dramatic coastal cliffs, panoramic ocean views, and ancient ruins. It is located at the southern tip of a small island called Isla Mujeres, which sits about 8 miles off the coast of Cancun, Mexico. It’s home to the remains of a Mayan temple dedicated to Ixchel, the goddess of fertility and the moon, making it a place of historical and spiritual significance. The area also features a sculpture garden showcasing striking works by international artists, including a well-known fertility statue at the entrance.   How To Get To Isla Mujeres You’ll need to take a boat or ferry to get to the island. We chose the Xcaret Ferry service because their tickets also include admission to the Scenic Tower in Cancun’s Hotel Zone—a fun bonus. Alternatively, you can take the Ultramar Ferry or book a private or group excursion to reach the island.  The ride takes approximately 30 minutes by ferry, offering stunning views along the way. How To Get To Punta Sur Once You’re On The Island  Once we arrived on the island, we chose to skip the taxis and rent a golf cart like many people do—highly recommended. It gave us the freedom to explore at our own pace and made the day extra fun. Tip: If you walk a few blocks away from the ferry terminal, you’ll often find better deals on the rentals than those offered right at the dock. Don’t forget, in Mexico, it’s perfectly normal (and expected) to negotiate a little on prices.Also, you can reach Punta Sur by public bus. The local bus costs around $2 USD per person and drops you off just a short five-minute walk from the entrance. You can hop on the bus right next to the ferry terminal. If you choose to take a taxi, make sure you agree on the fare before you get in. How Much Does It Cost? Punta Sur does have a small entrance fee (about $5 USD) if you want to access the full trail that takes you down to the cliffside walk, sculptures, and Mayan ruins. However, you can also enjoy some nice views for free near the entrance. Trust me—it’s worth paying to walk the full path and go all the way to the end. Why You Should Visit Punta Sur It’s hard to put into words, but Punta Sur has a magical, almost spiritual vibe along with stunning ocean views. With the sound of the waves, the ancient history, the artistry of the sculptures, and the peaceful energy in the air—it is definitely worth the visit. 

May 18, 2025 / Comments Off on Punta Sur Isla Mujeres
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