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Soliman Bay is a hidden place in the Mayan Riviera that lies between Tulum and Akumal. Departing from Playa del Carmen, it is located about thirty minutes to the south. A perfect location for a quick escape from the city.

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You can practice some sports like snorkeling, paddleboard, kayak or simply enjoy the coexistence with nature and feel the Caribbean breeze that runs through your veins.

The Riviera Maya has been a tourist destination of international stature that has been placed in the lists of preferential destinations in Latin America and in the world. Many of its natural features, such as the color of its sea, thin, fine sand, cenotes, jungle, reefs, marine and wild life, place it in the panorama and in the traveler’s favorite destinations. In 2013, 4.1 million tourists were received and the number is increasing every year.

The weather conditions are very good most of the year where temperatures oscillate from 24C-25C.

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Soliman Bay is located in a residential community where there are luxury cabanas, bungalows or villas on the shore of the bay. At the end there is a local restaurant where the palm trees give it a tropical Caribbean look. The chamico restaurant, a Yucatecan owner who has been in this area for years, can prepare a fried fish, ceviches, the typical guacamole that you can accompany with beer or fresh tropical fruit juices.

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How do you get to Soliman Bay?

If you are coming from Cancun, take the federal highway in the direction of Tulum. Just before arriving in Tulum is the restaurant Oscar & Lalo. On the next return return north and take the right lane. You will find a sign with the name of Bahía de Soliman, there turn towards the sea and you go all right until you hit the Chamico Restaurant.

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Look At Soliman Bay From Above!

 

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Laura Torres is a Psychologist with experience in digital marketing and human resources, passionate about tourism, advertising, gastronomy, cultural diversity and extreme sports such as diving with sharks and sky dive. Lover of independent cinema, literature, writing, photography and music. Creative and curious to experience new things constantly. She has directed digital marketing strategies for different brands in Playa del Carmen and Los Cabos. She has been a social network consultant for more than 30 brands in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Los Cabos, among them The Baja California Sur Tourism Promotion Trust, the Tourist Promotion Trust of the Riviera Maya, the Association of Hotels of the Riviera Maya and the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals.

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Playa del Carmen is increasingly offering recreational and fun options to locals and visitors. The new opening of the 3D Museum in Playa del Carmen is beginning to make sense since its inauguration because it is a unique option and is the largest interactive museum in the world drawn by just one artist.

Kurt Wenner, originally from Michigan and known for being the inventor of the interactive 3D pavement art illusions concept, brought his art and creativity to give Playa del Carmen a “plus”. The artist assembles manifestations of perspective, illusion, and geometry along with the techniques of drawing and classical painting. Among the paintings that you can observe and interact in this museum are: Catching the Wave, Flying over the Bosphorous, Breeders’ Cup, among others.

3D Museum of Wonders is open every day from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The price is 30 usd for adults and 25 usd for children from 5 to 12 years and on Sundays they have a promotion of 50% discount for the entrance of the premises presenting official identification.

Location: Avenida 10 between Calle 8 and Calle 10, in the center of Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo. (Inside the Plaza Pelícanos)

Phone: 01 984 181 7782

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The opening of this museum required an investment of one million dollars for its conditioning and promises to be one of the favorite places to visit for those who live here and for those who visit the Riviera Maya.

Quintana Roo is more and more surprising with spaces of entertainment and recreation. Upon entering the museum there is a cinema where documentary art and 3D technical documentaries are projected that will give you a first taste of the concept of this interesting project that came to stay and be the favorite of all lovers of news.

Speed ​​up your mind and play with the different perspectives that artist Kurt Wenner painted on the walls and floors of the 1st 3D museum in Playa del Carmen. Something worth experiencing!

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Laura Torres is a Psychologist with experience in digital marketing and human resources, passionate about tourism, advertising, gastronomy, cultural diversity and extreme sports such as diving with sharks and sky dive. Lover of independent cinema, literature, writing, photography and music. Creative and curious to experience new things constantly. She has directed digital marketing strategies for different brands in Playa del Carmen and Los Cabos. She has been a social network consultant for more than 30 brands in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Los Cabos, among them The Baja California Sur Tourism Promotion Trust, the Tourist Promotion Trust of the Riviera Maya, the Association of Hotels of the Riviera Maya and the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals in Playa del Carmen.

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