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  • Capacity for 8 passengers.
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  • Capacity for 7 passengers.
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The best destinations

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Cancún. México

Its beautiful scenery framed by white sand beaches and turquoise sea.

Its extension and biodiversity in its reefs, lagoons, cenotes and forest; its ancestral Mayan culture wealth; its great air and ground transportation connectivity and; its highest level hotel infrastructure have positioned Cancún, Quintana Roo, as the most awarded Mexican tourist destination in the world and as a leader city in Latin America.

Playa del Carmen. México

Playa del Carmen is the heartbeat of the Mayan Riviera. Its strategic location boasts 120 kilometers (75 mi) of shoreline in the Mexican Caribbean, which makes this destination the ideal gateway for domestic and foreign travelers, who are seduced by its beaches, cenotes (deep natural wells or sinkholes), theme parks, and exclusive resorts nestled in the enigmatic jungle or impressed with the cosmopolitan atmosphere of is Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenue).

The days in Playa del Carmen seem endless. The mornings are ideal for travelers to sunbathe and swim in its turquoise-blue waters.

Tulum. México

T ulum is one of the most prized jewels of the Mexican Caribbean, perhaps on account of its 10 kilometers (6 mi) of white-sand beaches and turquoise waters. It was, after all, deemed worthy of the “Pueblo Mágico” (Magical Town) designation.

In Tulum, nature is present in all its glory through its lagoon's, cenotes (deep natural wells or sinkholes), and beachfront Mayan archaeological site once used as an astrological and trading center. Bike rides through the jungle are a quite common and popular way to explore its myriad wonders.

Bacalar. México

W hen you arrive to the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Bacalar, you get the sensation that you're seeing an optical illusion created by a myriad flashes of blue water, from the deepest shade of blue to turquoise and crystalline. However, it is not a mirage but a reality: it is, in fact, the Laguna de los Siete Colores (Lagoon of Seven Colors), a tourist attraction that invites you to discover Bacalar. Moreover, it is located only 40 minutes away from Chetumal, the capital of the state of Quintana Roo.

We owe this gift of nature to seven cenotes (deep natural wells or sinkholes) distributed along the Bacalar Lagoon's 43 km (26.7 mi) of shoreline. Depending on the time of day, sunlight illuminates the entrances to the underground caves, allowing travelers to appreciate the range of colors, as well as their varied depths. The cenotes feature several activities, such as kayaking, snorkeling and scuba diving, that allow you to explore these aquatic labyrinths.