What is Ecotourism?
The term ecotourism was first used for almost thirty years and has been a subject of great debate as to its definition. Currently the real ecotourism is a viable option for conservation of natural and cultural heritage of the people, while promoting the notion of sustainable economic development.
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Written by oscarPosted in Most See,Travel GuidePosted in Most See,Travel GuideDecember 17, 2011
In Boca del Puma wanted to make a selection of 10 films that deal with environmental issues so you can see. Include films for all tastes and ages so that no one left out.
This is our selection
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With the goal of becoming one of the three most important festivals in Mexico and Latin America, Riviera Maya Film Festival was born.
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Go Snorkelling at the Reef
Puerto Morelos’ most spectacular attraction is its reef filled with hundreds of varieties of fish, sea life and corals. This underwater playground is located directly in front of the village. Because this is a Marine Reserve, snorkelling must be done with a guide. At the reef you can see rays, lobster, eels, nurse sharks, turtles and more. For scuba divers there are many different dive sites featuring: a military boat with large cut-outs for divers to explore, a wooden wreck, and a garden area with coral formations plus pathways and chimneys you can swim up.
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Written by oscarPosted in Most Do,Travel GuidePosted in Most Do,Travel GuideSeptember 23, 2011
The cenotes vary in their shape and size according to where they are located. They can be as diverse as those cave-ins that make them possible: there are open to way to Lake or water eye; the semiocultos caves; the closed that usually have some openings where the sunlight is filtered, and some to which is only accessible after a walk through underground corridors.
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The festival will begin on Thursday November 24 with the presence of Natalia Lafourcade, talented artist, who has defended his insolence to compose musical melodies and honest without a catalog. MTV Award-winning and nominated for a Latin Grammy. The freshness and energy of Natalia Lafourcade be a good start to the festival.
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Written by oscarPosted in Cancun,Travel GuidePosted in Cancun,Travel GuideSeptember 16, 2011
Cancun nightlife is legendary!
There are so many clubs in Cancun; ideal for clubbing and partying all night long. Boys, get ready to impress all the ladies, and girls hold on tight cause the night is young and the boys are out and about.
Cancun is regarded as one of the premier destinations for a great night out. Home to the famous saying “what happens in Cancun stays in Cancun” it’s non-stop turbo charged entertainment all the way. If you can’t have a good night out in Cancun you can’t anywhere!
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In a small community where everyone knows everyone, ask for recommendations to enjoy a good meal of fresh seafood or a family recipe brought from Europe by the chef himself, is as easy as taking a walk along the beach and enter any establishments located there.
In addition there are many to choose from and all with a reputation for excellent service, good food and friendly people. Still, we list for you a variety of cuisines you may enjoy your stay in Puerto Morelos.
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Written by oscarPosted in Cancun,Travel GuidePosted in Cancun,Travel GuideSeptember 11, 2011
Cancún is a party city that just won’t give up. Top that off with a pretty good beach and you have one of the Western Hemisphere’s biggest tourist draws, bringing in as many as 4 million visitors (mostly from the US) each year.
It’s hard to believe this little fishing town would become a worldwide phenomenon. In the 1970s Mexico’s ambitious planners decided to outdo Acapulco with a brand-new, world-class resort located on the Yucatán Peninsula, and Cancún was born. Although it isn’t for everyone – and this type of mass-tourism certainly won’t interest all travelers but if you’re here, you might as well dig into the things that make this city unique.
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Written by oscarPosted in Most See,Travel GuidePosted in Most See,Travel GuideSeptember 11, 2011
Yucatan has a great cultural richness of its archaeological heritage and colonial. In Yucatan and registered nearly 2,000 pre-Hispanic Mayan settlements, of which only 19 can go, according to recent census update of archaeological sites, reports the archaeologist. Alfredo Barrera Rubio, director of INAH Centro Yucatan.
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