Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula

The Yucatan is situated in Mexico’s south east coast surrounded my clear tropical waters and white-coral sandy beaches. The peninsula separates the Caribbean Sea and the gulf of Mexico and everything that one associated with the word “Caribbean” is on full display along the shore line. The area is so diverse; from the most amazing and diverse coral reefs saturated in colour to Mayan ruins, colonial cities and towns to underground caves of fresh water called cenotes, slow beach towns to the bright lights and party scene in Cancun and Playa del Carmen. The Yucatan has something to offer for every type of traveler. Time to go: The dry season which is also the high season is November to March where it is less humid and slightly cooler than the humid summer months. The wet or hurricane season is from late August to October. This is where you will find cheaper deals and having travelled to this area myself in September, I would not hesitate to go back at that time of year. One of the days during the 10 days in Mexico was rainy, other than that we had perfectly clear and sunny days but it was…