Dos Ojos meaning is one of the largest under water cave Cenotes in the world. Spanning over 57km and over 25 known entrance Dos Ojos is a very large cave system. Dos Ojos is Spanish for two eyes and refers to one of the main entrances connection two of the large caverns.

Scuba Diver in Dos Ojos Cenote in the Mayan Rivera
Scuba Diver in Dos Ojos Cenote in the Mayan Rivera
The cave water is mainly comes from rain water filtered through limestone making the water extremely clear and excellent location for scuba diving or snorkeling. The average water temperature is 77 degrees through the year. There is a variety of fish living in the cave system which are all fairly small in size along with some fresh water shrimp.

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the Coco Bongo Club in Cancun is one of the hottest clubs in Cancun. Being there is almost like being at a Vegas show theres skits going on constantly with music is pumping. Manny have seen the club in the movie The mask, which showed a fairy tame version of the club. With a capacity of 1800 it is defiantly a wild place. the Coco Bongo club is located in the heart of the hotel strip in Cancun.

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Entrance to the Grand Sirenis Resort in Mexico
Entrance to the Grand Sirenis Resort in Mexico
The Grand Sirenis is one of the newest luxury resorts in the Mayan Rivera. This new resort features a new contemporary style with a hint of Mayan influence. The resort opened in early 2007 and has been building a strong reputation. The entrance has an Aztec style to the architecture and looks quite grand! Snacks are plentiful, free room service, a snack bar by the beach bar, another, by the main pool and a smoothie bar to mix in a little bit of healthiness in between all those all inclusive drinks! Bars are always happening, Our favorite was the swim bar, you cant go wrong lounging in the pool with a nice cocktail. There is also two main lobby bars, a beach bar, and another by the nightly shows. On the beach there is hostess who will replenish your cocktail, so you never have to leave the comfort of your lounge chair.

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Tulum Mayan Ruins looking over the cliff of the Caribbean sea
Tulum Mayan Ruins looking over the cliff of the Caribbean sea
The Mayan ruins in Tulum are some of the oldest ruins in Mexico. They are located on the edge of a 39′ cliff overlooking a beautiful crystal clear Caribbean ocean. The original name for this ancient Mayan city is Zama meaning city of dawn. The city is located on the high point of a cliff and is surrounded by a large wall, this was used to protect the city from attacks. The city was once a busy sea port in the 14th century, but according to the Spanish it was abandoned when they arrived in the 15th hundreds.

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