It is quite in order to get a good bearing before we proceed. The resort part of Cancun is built on an island that was also developed for the same reason. This island is shaped like the figure 7 and is 14 miles long. To the north you will find the Caribbean Sea. To the west you will find Isla Mujeres – the Isle of Women. As you leave for the mainland you will find Nichupte Lagoon where you can enjoy all the watersports that you fancy. This lagoon is also home to two hundred species of birds.
The first thing that will draw your attention is the long beach that gives way to the Caribbean Sea. The beach is tropically exquisite and one will be wowed by the sparkling white sands that line the blue-green waters of the sea. At the tip of the figure 7 you will find Playa Chac Mool. This is a public beach that has lots of restaurants but no hotels. As you drive down the Paseo Kukulcan, a 20km stretch of road that joins Cancun City to the hotels, you will enjoy the shops, hotels, and malls that line your way. Cancun City will offer you a remarkable choice of shopping locations, budget hotels, and restaurants. Its main street, the Avenida Tulum, is graced with breathtaking reproductions of ancient sculptures. The Mexico Magico is a popular theme park. For those who appreciate the ancient Mayan culture you will be glad to visit the Chichen Itza. This restored city includes a magnificent temple and the largest Mayan ball court anywhere. This resplendent location is approximately 200km from Cancun and is accessed by car or bus. You can also visit the Coba Ruins, the most ancient Mayan site. The ruins of the six thousand buildings that made up the area are now overgrown by dense tropical jungle. Here you will also find the tallest pyramid in Cancun.
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