
If you are looking to do something different, something the whole world has not done yet, and you have already visited Mayan ruins, Merida's Centro Historico, and the downtown market, the coast of the Gulf of Mexico should be your next stop.
San Crisanto, a beautiful coastal village 18 miles east of Progreso is a place where there are very few tourists, no lines, no buses and only the noise of the ocean, the wind and the sea gulls.
A visit to San Crisanto now offers the mangroves swamps of the Yucatan, the gulf waters, the cenotes, the fresh water springs, and all the beautiful birds. With machetes miles of trails through the mangrove forests have been cut out , connecting crystal clear cenotes. Until now, only one of these cenotes has been open to the public. Paddling quietly through these light-dappled groves is like traveling through a tropical Venice. You and your friends and family can relax and enjoy the songs of the birds and the sights of the beautiful surroundings while your gondolero poles quietly through the shallow canals.
After about 25 minutes of pleasant travel through the mangrove groves, you will get to a cenote where you will stop for a swim, and maybe even a swing on the vines hanging over the water. The natural habitat of the Yucatan is a site not to be forgotten.
San Crisanto, a beautiful coastal village 18 miles east of Progreso is a place where there are very few tourists, no lines, no buses and only the noise of the ocean, the wind and the sea gulls.
A visit to San Crisanto now offers the mangroves swamps of the Yucatan, the gulf waters, the cenotes, the fresh water springs, and all the beautiful birds. With machetes miles of trails through the mangrove forests have been cut out , connecting crystal clear cenotes. Until now, only one of these cenotes has been open to the public. Paddling quietly through these light-dappled groves is like traveling through a tropical Venice. You and your friends and family can relax and enjoy the songs of the birds and the sights of the beautiful surroundings while your gondolero poles quietly through the shallow canals.
After about 25 minutes of pleasant travel through the mangrove groves, you will get to a cenote where you will stop for a swim, and maybe even a swing on the vines hanging over the water. The natural habitat of the Yucatan is a site not to be forgotten.
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