Riviera Maya Journal 2 #6 – Exploring Pueblo Tulum

At the end of the Riviera Maya, about 80 south of Cancún, ancient ruins, boutique hotels and an art colony comprise the eclectic pueblo of Tulum.
In the city’s archeological zone, Mayan palaces, temples and other civic buildings from 1300 A.D. overlook the sea from a breathtaking cliffside location. The 45-peso entry fee ($5) is a cheap price to pay for the privilege of swimming in the ocean directly below the pyramid El Castillo.
South along the coastline, small solar-powered hotels provide electricity to guests each night from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Using candles for illuminations, nearby restaurants serve fresh seafood and other local cuisine right on the beach. Air conditioning is provided by the perpetual ocean breeze.
A wide variety of outstanding Mexican folk art, clothing and beadwork is available in an intimate marketplace located near the Hotel Piedra Escondida.
Along the main street of Tulum, souvenir stands are interspersed with cantinas, [...]

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Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast #59 – Hawaii Vacation Package Reviews

Yaling and Bruce devote the entire podcast to reviewing podcast listener packages. They talk about the low Hawaii air fares right now and last minute Hawaii vacations. They review the Hayatt Regency on Maui, The Maui Oceanfront Inn, Resortquest Waikiki Beach Hotel and the Outrigger Reef.

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Written by Vacations MAX and Jamaica Tours