The Port of Costa Maya, Mexico - Scenic Travel VLOG & Review - Cruise Ship & Shopping Paradise
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I went on vacation to Mexico about a month before covid-19 hit so I am pretty notoriously cheap deep cuz I do a heck of a lot of traveling so I really have to stretch those dollars
my bottom line for the port of costaa on this trip I found it to be my Hidden Gem I really didn't expect it to be as nice as it was
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Costa Maya is a small tourist region in the municipality of Othón P. Blanco in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, the only state bounded by the Caribbean Sea to its east. This municipality is close to Chetumal (capital of the state) on the border with Belize. The area was generally undeveloped but has been growing rapidly since construction of a large pier to accommodate cruise ships. Costa Maya is also the name of a subdivision near the village of Mahahual. The beach extends from Xcalak in the south to the southern border of Sian Ka'an in the north, a distance of approximately 100 kilometers. The resort of Costa Maya Port viewed from a cruise ship docked at the pier. Xcalak is approximately 60 kilometers south of the Costa Maya cruise port, and the fishing village of Mahahual is only about 3 kilometers away. Cruise ships can easily be seen from the village. Mahahual has soft sand beaches, grass thatched palapas, and a coral reef a short distance off-shore called Banco Chinchorro, as well as several bars, restaurants, and shops. A new development called New Mahahual is being created directly inland from the port. When ships are in port, the village is busy with cruise passengers. Costa Maya's port has a new and modern tourist shopping mall. The center has a central plaza with saltwater pools and 'swim-up' style bars. There are several jewelry stores and many small shops selling ubiquitous souvenir items. It is generally open only to cruise ship passengers. Costa Maya is the closest port of access to many of the lesser-known Mayan ruins in the Yucatan including Chacchoben and Kohunlich. These sites are substantially less excavated than the better-known pyramids of Tulum and Coba to the north; Chichen Itza and Uxmal in Yucatan. #touristvlog #travelvideos #mexico #cruiseship #cruise #tourism #sailing