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What is a cenote?

What oh what is a cenote? When investigating vacations in the Mayan Riviera everyone seems to be talking about cenotes? What are they and why does everyone keep talking about them? First lets get the pronunciation correct. Cenote is pronounced Say-note-tay. Many times we here people calling a cenote a kan-note, so if you have [...]

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Tulum Restaurant Review – Charlie’s

Charlie’s restaurant is a Mexican restaurant in the town of Tulum that is a great bridge between a taqueria and contemporary Mexican cuisine. If you want to try authentic Mexican food but are not quite ready for a road side taqueria, Charlie’s is the place to go! There really is a Charlie at Charlie’s Restaurant [...]

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Mayan Monday – Mayan Church route for Church Chasers

The ‘Ruta de las Iglesias‘ was a stumbled upon, surprise adventure that made us excited, amazed and intrigued leaving with the attitude that there is way more to the Tulum area than we ever thought. Oprah would have called it an ‘Ah ha’ moment, a traveler would rub their hands together and thank the travel [...]

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Horchata – Dairy free, gluten free freshing a drink in Mexico

  Mexico is not the most vegan friendly country with it vast amount of tacos, quesadillas, fajitas, and love of chicken, pork, goat and fish. But Mexico has a great dairy free, gluten free aqua fresca that is a Mexican staple that is vegan friendly for those looking for vegan options while on vacation in [...]

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Mayan Mondays – History of honey in Tulum

  Have you noticed that there is a  lot of honey in Tulum? If you are not asked by a wandering sales man or woman to buy a honey product, honey is found in many of the local stores. There are honey candies, bee pollen, local honey in jars, bees wax candles, and more! Honey [...]

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Feeling oh so lucky to be alive in Tulum, Mexico

To the south of Casa de Las Olas, is one of the larger biospheres in the world. Sian Ka’an biosphere is just to the south of our beach villa and has become a favorite activity site for many of our guests and for us! You can feel like the only person on the planet when [...]

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Mayan Monday – Make an impact on the Mayan community

Learning about the Mayan community has been one of our greatest Tulum pleasures. This indigenous community has contributed so much to our understanding of human culture, ancient rituals, the strength of spirit and the need for playfulness. Our guests also share our tender spot for the Mayan community that lives in Tulum. Whether it be [...]

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Casa de las Olas – 4 pillars of sustainabilty

After defining environmentally friendly and sustainable in a recent article, we have taken the time to look at our own four pillars of sustainability that guide our management, business and guest services decision. The four pillars that internationally define sustainable development are human, environmental, economic and societal/cultural components. Casa de las Olas takes this even [...]

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7 reasons to visit Tulum in 2012

We really don’t think that you need a reason to visit to Tulum, but if you need to find one, there are a million and one reasons to visit Tulum in 2012 or at any time for that matter. In a review of our photo gallery the other day, we were inspired to share some [...]

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Tulum Restaurant Review – Our neighbours Stefan and Hui of Hechizo

This photo of Hechizo is courtesy of TripAdvisor Tulum is known as a vacation destination that leads you back in time. The Mayan ruins take you to 900 AD, some of the long term residents take you back to the 60′s in the days of hippies and living a communal life and the lack of [...]

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