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Mayan Ruin Sties near Cozumel?
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E2468 wrote: We also did the chichenitza ruins,but that was a long,long time ago,then it was a 3 hour ride thru the jungle,and was well worth it,those ruins are the best,but when we did it the cost was only $75.00 now it is much,much,more I did Chicken-Itza a number of years ago too, not from a cruise ship. Because I was on a land trip I was able to spend a whole day there and it was well worth whatever it cost, which I don't recall now. The ride thru the jungle was enlightening too. That was before they finished the superhighway. -- Charles |
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Mayan Ruin Sties near Cozumel?
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Thanks for your replies to my questions. Now that it looks like I will most likely book through Princess i was hoping that someone could tell me which of the following I should consider and why. San Gervasio Mayan Ruins TULUM, LOST CIVILIZATION OF MAYANS COBA MAYAN RUINS Thanks again Michael |
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" wrote in message ups.com... Hi all Thanks for your replies to my questions. Now that it looks like I will most likely book through Princess i was hoping that someone could tell me which of the following I should consider and why. San Gervasio Mayan Ruins ANSWERED IN LINE.......... Very small and unimpressive TULUM, LOST CIVILIZATION OF MAYANS Small but very important and unique ruins. Quite impressive. ONLY ruin directly on the ocean. COBA MAYAN RUINS Expansive area but mostly undeveloped and unearthed. The tallest temple in Mexico is located there and a few years ago you could still climb them but be aware that they are steep and somewhat dangerous. Thanks again Michael You did not ask about Chitizen Itza but that ruined city is very, very impressive and you could easily spend a couple of days thee exploring the area. It is worth going there ONLY if you dock in Progresso or take the time for a land vacation in the Yucatan like we did. Jim |
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Mayan Ruin Sties near Cozumel?
On 1 Mar 2007 18:54:10 -0800, "
wrote: Hi all Thanks for your replies to my questions. Now that it looks like I will most likely book through Princess i was hoping that someone could tell me which of the following I should consider and why. San Gervasio Mayan Ruins TULUM, LOST CIVILIZATION OF MAYANS If you go to Tulum, make sure you where your swim suit under your clothes, as there is a nice beach there. COBA MAYAN RUINS Thanks again Michael |
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