A Day In The Life Of A
Vacationer In Cancun by Justin Burch
Unlike any other city in
Mexico, Cancun truly offers the best of both worlds. No other city can
claim the unique distinction of being a glamorous, modern resort destination
right in the middle of the ancient Mayan kingdom and vibrant nature of
the Yucatan Peninsula. With ease, you can explore the ancient Mayan ruins
or nature preserves during the day and enjoy world class shopping and dining
in the evening. The following is a sample itinerary for a day in Cancun,
incorporating both the city's rich history and luxurious modern offerings.
As we have skipped the beaches, the water sports and numerous other activities
for this itinerary, it must be said that these options only scratch the
surface of what Cancun has to offer.
A great way to start a day
in Cancun is with a trip to the historic Ruinas de Coba. Between 400 and
1100 A.D., this sprawling Mayan city boasted a population of over 100,000.
Though Coba is known to have been a center of commerce in the Mayan Kingdom,
much of city's history, including its eventual fall, remain shrouded in
mystery. Located between the equally entrancing sites of Chichen Itza and
Tulum, Coba offers the most tropical experience of any Mayan site.
Tours of the ruins are available
through many of the major resorts and generally disembark from the Hotel
Zone early in the morning. As you arrive you might see spider monkeys frolicking
on the steps of the pyramids and tropical birds drifting overhead. You
can ride a bicycle along the paths of this massive city or climb the Nohoch
Mul, the tallest pyramid in the Mayan kingdom, for a breathtaking view
of the adjacent lakes and surrounding forest. With more than 6,500 total
structures, most dating between 500 and 900 A.D, there is certainly plenty
to explore.
Another great activity just
outside of Cancun is the picturesque Isla Contoy. Beyond serving as the
Yucatan Peninsula's most valuable ornithological preserve, this small island
is also one of Mexico's most pristine national parks. Located off the eastern-most
point of the Yucatan Peninsula, the prevailing currents support incredible
marine life and the preservation of coral reefs. To maintain the island's
diverse ecosystem, only 200 visitors are allowed at the site each day.
As a result, the four-hour tours offered by official guides are known for
their intimacy and wealth of information.
In addition to bird watching
and simple enjoyment of tropical splendor, visitors can view a number of
exhibits about the area's plant and animal life in the visitor center.
To conclude your visit to Isla Contoy, climb the visitor center's open-air
observation tower for a magnificent view of the park and an always-pleasant
sea breeze.
When you return to the city,
it should be time to shop. With a number of shopping centers containing
all of the world's finest retailers, you will find everything you are looking
for at prices below similar stores in the U.S. The Plaza Caracol, the largest
of these shopping centers, houses over 200 boutiques and galleries with
everything from the finest European fashion to unique local art and jewelry.
After browsing the racks at Ralph Lauren and Gucci, you can even settle
down in one of the complex's many elegant cafes.
Cancun's most luxurious shopping
center is probably the 500,000 square-foot Plaza Kukulkán. In addition
to all types of great local products, all the best stores like Cartier,
Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Salvatore Ferragamo and Rolex are located within
these walls. The plaza even features a scuba diving center where shoppers
can hop in water for a lesson or two. When you are finally ready to unwind
after your exciting day in Cancun, there are also plenty of great restaurants
and bars in this area.
Sit back, relax and plan
the next day's adventures.
About the Author
This article was written
by Justin Burch. Justin writes select pieces about travel
in Mexico for the JW Marriott Cancun Resort.
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