The Yucatan Peninsula was the cradle
of one of the most important pre-Columbian cultures,
the Maya.
The ancient cities of Coba, Chichen
Itza, and Tulum mayan ruins are witnesses to their outstanding
architectural and engineering skills.
Mayas didn't vanish; millions live today according to
their traditions, scattered over the south of Mexico,
Guatemala, and Belize.
The once fishermen's village of Playa
del Carmen doubled its population twice over the last
few years.
Visitors from around the world have been mesmerized
by the alabaster white beaches, gentle surf, coral reefs
and slow lifestyle of “Playa”.
Today, Playa del Carmen is a meeting
point for artists, adventurers, chilling out people
and businessmen alike.
Its local community has become an
amalgam of nationalities, languages, colors, and traditions.
One could say Playa del Carmen is creating its own lifestyle
as a melting pot of cultures resulting in a cosmopolitan
and multiracial community.
The same can be said about our tourism. |