Life's A Beach in CancunThere's so much to see in Cancun including beautiful oceans, blue skies, and sandy beaches. Whether you stay at your resort or venture out into the city, you will never be bored. Remember to bring you sunblock either way, because the sun is always shining. Check out FEWDSTAR's blog featuring highlights from Cancun and nearby Tulum, home of the Mayan Ruins.
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Fred's House | Blvd. Kukulcan Km 14.5 Zona Hotelera, Cancun, Mexico
While an-inclusive stay provides many conveniences, there are also plenty of restaurants to try off of your resort. Fred's House is situated right on the water and the seafood you eat is caught fresh from the water that your table is right by. The food is pretty good but the atmosphere is what makes Fred's House a must see and stop on your trip to Cancun. For more information visit fredshouserestaurant.com!
The Ruins of Tulum | Carretera Federal 307, Cancún - Chetumal Km 230, 77780 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico
You cannot visit Cancun and skip seeing the ancient Mayan Ruins. Contact your hotel concierge and setup a day tour that usually includes a trip to the ruins and a nearby cenote, a natural sinkhole that locals swim in. The Ruins are a major tourist attraction, but the cenote gives you a more authentic view of how the locals live as you'll see many of them spending the day at the cenote and having picnics. Don't forget your sunblock, cause the sun is always shining. Not only are the ruins themselves breathtaking, but the nearby beaches are some of the most beautiful beaches in the world! For more information visit tulumruins.net.
You cannot visit Cancun and skip seeing the ancient Mayan Ruins. Contact your hotel concierge and setup a day tour that usually includes a trip to the ruins and a nearby cenote, a natural sinkhole that locals swim in. The Ruins are a major tourist attraction, but the cenote gives you a more authentic view of how the locals live as you'll see many of them spending the day at the cenote and having picnics. Don't forget your sunblock, cause the sun is always shining. Not only are the ruins themselves breathtaking, but the nearby beaches are some of the most beautiful beaches in the world! For more information visit tulumruins.net.
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