Nearly twenty million international travelers fly into Cancún every year, and most of them see the same forty kilometers of it. The plane lands, a transfer van picks them up, and within an hour they are checked into a property on the Hotel Zone…
The Yucatán Peninsula is home to an otherworldly treasure: thousands of cenotes — natural sinkholes formed when underground limestone caves collapse, revealing crystal-clear, freshwater pools below. For the ancient Maya, cenotes were sacred portals to the underworld, vital sources of life and ceremonial sites….