Beem to Quintana Roo a couple of times. Loved them both!
Misty Hastings
12/30/2009
5:50 pm
My absolute favorite location is in Quintana Roo … The people were so friendly, food was fabulous and scenery is breathtaking. Highly recommend that portion of the trip.
dago ll
12/29/2009
3:49 am
it was last nov. cancun, xcaret.&the pirimids of uxmal &chitchen itza
&many other places
Karen
12/27/2009
11:21 pm
Selvetica is a zip line park that is a more natural experience compared to Xplorer. The staff there is very friendly, and our family preferred it to Xplorer.
Gary Danaher
12/25/2009
10:38 am
Just 40 years ago there were fewer than 2 thousand cars in the entire territory of Quintana Roo. It was overgrown jungle with narrow unkept roads. Since then it has gained statehood, become a prime destination and money maker for the Mexican tourism industry, and sprouted hotels along the coast. Imagine the future.
joseph j verna & family
12/23/2009
7:30 am
for 28 years every year,love it love it
Gretchen R.
12/22/2009
2:32 pm
I recommend the Dolphin Discovery on Isla Mujeres. Done the dolphins before, but tI thought this was great.
Ricky
12/21/2009
2:50 pm
The underwater Xplor Natural Adventure is a nice experience and I would like to go back. Strongly recommended!
Jose Rivers
12/21/2009
2:49 pm
Cozumel was my favorite. Will WSJ be covering any other areas of Mexico in the upcoming season?
Danielle Alvarez
12/14/2009
11:08 am
I love this site – it’s so informative and represents Mexico in such a true and positive light. I have been to Mexico over 5 times and I can’t wait to go back and try some of these great suggestions.
Paul Hauser
12/05/2009
12:30 pm
Nice videos, interesting story. i’ve been to Cancun and the water there is incredible.
Alan Mc Arthur
12/03/2009
4:47 pm
Tulum,always!,the most pristine beach in the world,visit the T del sol hotel.
Paloma Ruiz
11/29/2009
10:28 pm
Going for the Christmas holiday and wasn’t sure what we were going to do there other than beach and relax. This gave me some interesting ideas. The caves look pretty spectacular and I want to go to Tulum and Cozumel if I have enough time.
Mindy Mazur
11/24/2009
12:31 pm
Not sure I’m ready to eat crickets, but the hotel looks lovely and I’d love to take a cooking class with Chef Oscar.
Ken Gadlewski
11/24/2009
2:38 am
Thanks for the tip about going back to the rest of the series…now that I’ve seen the whole trip I want to recreate it step by step.Wondering how many days this took to do so much?
Mindy Mazur
11/24/2009
2:30 am
Not sure I’m ready to eat crickets, but the hotel looks lovely and I’d love to take a cooking class with Oscar.
gonzalez jose carlos
11/24/2009
12:59 am
i pretty much enjoyed it, i went on spring break time
it was greatttttt
James R. Connor
11/22/2009
11:00 pm
Xplor is unbelievable…I had no idea this existed. I also didn’t know about some of the other things on the other videos (you have to hit the “previous” button to see them. This was so informative and well done.
Dave
11/21/2009
7:01 pm
Have I ever been to Quintana Roo? Well let’s see, I’ve been to Cancun, Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen and Tulum. Are they in Quintana Roo? Yes they are, so yes I have been to Quintana Roo!
Doug Low
12/30/2009
5:58 pm
Beem to Quintana Roo a couple of times. Loved them both!
Misty Hastings
12/30/2009
5:50 pm
My absolute favorite location is in Quintana Roo … The people were so friendly, food was fabulous and scenery is breathtaking. Highly recommend that portion of the trip.
dago ll
12/29/2009
3:49 am
it was last nov. cancun, xcaret.&the pirimids of uxmal &chitchen itza
&many other places
Karen
12/27/2009
11:21 pm
Selvetica is a zip line park that is a more natural experience compared to Xplorer. The staff there is very friendly, and our family preferred it to Xplorer.
Gary Danaher
12/25/2009
10:38 am
Just 40 years ago there were fewer than 2 thousand cars in the entire territory of Quintana Roo. It was overgrown jungle with narrow unkept roads. Since then it has gained statehood, become a prime destination and money maker for the Mexican tourism industry, and sprouted hotels along the coast. Imagine the future.
joseph j verna & family
12/23/2009
7:30 am
for 28 years every year,love it love it
Gretchen R.
12/22/2009
2:32 pm
I recommend the Dolphin Discovery on Isla Mujeres. Done the dolphins before, but tI thought this was great.
Ricky
12/21/2009
2:50 pm
The underwater Xplor Natural Adventure is a nice experience and I would like to go back. Strongly recommended!
Jose Rivers
12/21/2009
2:49 pm
Cozumel was my favorite. Will WSJ be covering any other areas of Mexico in the upcoming season?
Danielle Alvarez
12/14/2009
11:08 am
I love this site – it’s so informative and represents Mexico in such a true and positive light. I have been to Mexico over 5 times and I can’t wait to go back and try some of these great suggestions.
Paul Hauser
12/05/2009
12:30 pm
Nice videos, interesting story. i’ve been to Cancun and the water there is incredible.
Alan Mc Arthur
12/03/2009
4:47 pm
Tulum,always!,the most pristine beach in the world,visit the T del sol hotel.
Paloma Ruiz
11/29/2009
10:28 pm
Going for the Christmas holiday and wasn’t sure what we were going to do there other than beach and relax. This gave me some interesting ideas. The caves look pretty spectacular and I want to go to Tulum and Cozumel if I have enough time.
Mindy Mazur
11/24/2009
12:31 pm
Not sure I’m ready to eat crickets, but the hotel looks lovely and I’d love to take a cooking class with Chef Oscar.
Ken Gadlewski
11/24/2009
2:38 am
Thanks for the tip about going back to the rest of the series…now that I’ve seen the whole trip I want to recreate it step by step.Wondering how many days this took to do so much?
Mindy Mazur
11/24/2009
2:30 am
Not sure I’m ready to eat crickets, but the hotel looks lovely and I’d love to take a cooking class with Oscar.
gonzalez jose carlos
11/24/2009
12:59 am
i pretty much enjoyed it, i went on spring break time
it was greatttttt
James R. Connor
11/22/2009
11:00 pm
Xplor is unbelievable…I had no idea this existed. I also didn’t know about some of the other things on the other videos (you have to hit the “previous” button to see them. This was so informative and well done.
Dave
11/21/2009
7:01 pm
Have I ever been to Quintana Roo? Well let’s see, I’ve been to Cancun, Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen and Tulum. Are they in Quintana Roo? Yes they are, so yes I have been to Quintana Roo!