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What is one fact about the Yucatán Peninsula?

Geography: The Yucatan Peninsula is mostly plane and is dominated by limestone bedrock, as a result, there is very little surface water. Yucatan is thus covered with caves and sinkholes called Cenotes which were considered sacred and ceremonial places, as well as a source of sweet and clean water.



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This area has everything you need from tropical weather, some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Mayan ruins, stunning nature, cenotes, and amazing cities. In this article, we'll highlight everything you need to know before going and the 11 best places to visit in the Yucatan Peninsula.

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The Yucatán Peninsula is home to North America's largest indigenous population, the Mayans. Yucatán has the highest percentage of indigenous language speakers in the country. According to legend, when Francisco Hernández de Córdova arrived on the coast of Yucatán, he asked the natives where he was.

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(Post updated, April 2023): The Pink lagoon in Yucatán are actually simply man-made salt lakes. A specific type of algae gives the very saline water it's color – that truly shines in all the rose and pink tones you can imagine.

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