A small fishing village in the middle of nowhere, and so different from the concrete covered tourist trap that is Cancun, that you might decide you like the Caribbean coast of Mexico after all.
My suggestion
A lot of people opt to go there for a day trip. That's a mistake! If you stay there for one or two nights you will have the chance to be one with the nature around when when it wakes up (even travellers with limited budgets should find something suitable).
Anonymous traveller
Seasoned Traveller
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A small village on the east Yucatan coast, in the south of Mexico.
My suggestion
Rent a scooter or a bike to visit the surrounding area.
Keen to discover the northern region of Mexico? The Nuevo León, as well as Coahuila are two regions housing cities to see, when going on a visit to the north of Mexico. In fact, Monterrey and Saltillo have several attractions.
The north and south are two different worlds, not only in terms of their landscape but also their economic structures. On this one strip of land fierce industrialization contrasts with a laid back tourist lifestyle.
I guarantee that hopping on the El Chepe train will be a unique adventure in the north-west of Mexico. As the kilometres go by, incredible landscapes will pass before your eyes, don't miss the train!