7 Inspiring Organizations that Are Leading Environmental Action in the Riviera Maya
In a time of bleak environmental news, we have become used to depressing headlines and doomsday predictions. However, these organizations show us the power of people coming together and give us reasons for renewed optimism and hope.
Throw Away Your Poncho. These 5 Local Brands Are Dictating Fashion in Tulum
Browsing for a new beach look? From artisan couture to permaculture applied to fashion, these local creators will make you look sharp with high-end, ethical design.
The Trouble With The Turtles: Is It Time To Stop Swimming With Them In Akumal?
Akumal has long been the prime spot for snorkeling with sea turtles. But lately, the bay has become used to bad environmental news. Here’s how you can help protect these wonderful animals and their home.
Coming to our Senses: How Botanical Skincare is Setting the Bar for Eco-Conscious Hospitality
Can taking care of ourselves mean taking care of the planet? To find an answer and change the mindset of the hospitality industry, Yucatan Senses is looking for clues in nature.
6 Steps You Can Take to Travel More Consciously
In a time of environmental challenges, travelers must do their part to keep our world as beautiful as we know it. Here are some recommendations for you to travel responsibly and take care of our planet.
An Unlikely Marine Hero: How Seagrass Can Help Travelers Tackle Climate Change
Dancing on the ocean floor, there is a creature that could help us restore our ecosystems and repair the climate. This World Oceans Day, we celebrate seagrass and actions to keep our planet blue and thriving.
This Earth Day, We Rise for our Planet
She was formed 4.5 billion years ago, and today is her day. To celebrate, we are joining a new exciting project that will help protect our oceans and take care of the one world we all call home.
How the Pandemic has Helped to Restore the Health of Our Beaches
As Covid keeps us inside and most travelers at home, nature has had a chance to catch a breath. The beaches of the Riviera Maya seem to be recovering from human impacts. But are they in better shape than before?