Thursday, October 23, 2014

Eccentry Holidays Reviews Cancun’s Finest Tourist Attractions


Escape the city for a day spent hiking through pristine jungle, strolling across deserted beaches and climbing up stone steps among ancient Mayan Temples around Cancun, Mexico. Eccentry Holidays reviews some of the best attractions near Cancun.

Chichen Itza Archaeological Site
For more than a thousand years, Chichen Itza was the site of ancient Maya pilgrimage where people from all over the Mayan world would pray to the Rain God known as “Chac.” Today Eccentry Holidays reviews suggests Chichen Itza not only for its beauty and history but also because it is a UNESCO world heritage site that attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world to marvel at this pinnacle of ancient architecture that represents the zenith of the ancient Mayan civilization.

Isla Mujeres
 Only a 25-minute ferry ride from downtown Cancun, Isla Mujeres is a small tropical island home to an amazing ecological water theme park known as the Garrafon Natural Reef Park. Eccentry Holidays reviews recommends travelers this park for all of its different activities; more than 20 in total, including swimming with dolphins, snorkeling along the Great Maya Reef, hiking and mountain biking around the island or walking or relaxing in the park’s hammock garden.

Tulum
This large Mayan Archaeological site is nestled against the turquoise waters of the Caribbean sea 80 miles south of Cancun. Dating back more than seven centuries, this site is believed to be one of the most important ceremonial sites for the Mayan people where today, visitors can walk among a huge, ancient walled city with roads, homes, pyramids and ancient lighthouses.

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