A sanctuary for body and soul. Punta Laguna is considered a natural reserve and is very well looked after by groups of native Mayan families. Its population only reaches a few hundred and is also home and sanctuary to the spider monkey. It’s also home to the “saraguato’ monkey, …
You will be geared up to rappel 18 m. (60 ft) into the depths of a cenote. Swim and snorkel in crystal clear waters of a mystical Mayan underground river while exploring astounding rock formations. Then we will take you on a short journey to Yal Ku lagoon where you will enjoy snorkeling surrounded by exotic marine life, afterwards you can relax in one of the most beautiful sandy beaches of the Riviera Maya.
Is one of the newest National Parks and it’s quite remarkable and fun to visit. When we went it was relatively empty besides a few rock climbers. We’re glad we brought our head lamps because there are some really cool caves to check out. Parts of the cave system close and open through out the year due to weather and bat activities so check the cavesite.
There are two separate entrances, east and west but no road connects the two together. We do plan to hike the circumference of the park one day.