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The Costa Maya Majahual Xcalak Chinchorro Majahual
Majahual is a traditional fishing village on the Costa Maya with a few rustic seafood restaurants. It is about to become the best bet for a Caribbean getaway - au natural.
There is an airport, a dock, and some smallish hotels and bungalow developments on the beach. The access roads in and around Majahual are being finished and will link the village to other beaches and sites targeted for development such as Rio Indio, Placer, Xcalak, Uvero, and Punta Pulticub. The Costa Maya highway stretches north to Pulticub, in the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve. Majahual's palm-lined beaches and crystal clear waters were made for sunning, bathing and snorkeling. Fishermen will be happy too. Coastal lagoons are rich in tarpon and snook, and many of the hotels offer sport fishing for marlin and sailfish. In addition, Majahual has long been the place from which divers and sightseers embark for Chinchorro Bank; the Caribbean's largest atoll is located 18 miles offshore. |
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US & Canada: 1-214-329-4883 or 1-800-381-7058 (toll free) Mexico: (011-52) 998-882-1773
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