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Chichi de los Lagos Hacienda

The Hacienda San Antonio Chichi de los Lagos derives its name from the mesmerizing trio of neighboring crystal-clear lakes. In a remarkable feat of restoration, the 18th-century main house underwent a magnificent revitalization in 2009, meticulously transforming the hacienda into an exquisite haven that epitomizes tranquility, harmony, and a deep connection with nature. Here are…
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Chuburná or The Swings Island

Isla Columpios or the Swings Island sits among the mangroves of Yucatán. It is a true natural paradise. This captivating tourist destination is on the northern coast of the state. It gives a fascinating landscape of small islands, islets, sandbanks and mangroves. All of them are surrounded by waters ranging from transparent to turquoise and…
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Hacienda Yaxcopoil

Hacienda Yaxcopoil came to life in the 17th century. Its name means “place of the green poplars” in the Mayan language. The hacienda brings together in its history the three great periods of the Yucatan of yesteryear. Those are pre-Hispanic life, colonial life and the henequen boom. Today the hacienda has transformed into a museum.…
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Merida Hop on hop off

The “hop-on-hop-off” tourist bus option in Merida is called “Turibus”. It has two routes and the double decker is perfect to take great photos for your social media. Here are some tips on the Merida Hop on hop off tourist bus. Why a hop on hop off Embarking on a hop-on-hop-off tour is an exceptional…
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Akton Usil underground caves

Welcome to an extraordinary world of discovery where ancient secrets come to life. With an impressive height reaching over 196.8 ft, the cave vault stands tall, showcasing meticulously outlined Mayan hieroglyphs that offer a fascinating glimpse into the rich tapestry of this ancient civilization. Indeed, these grottoes are a recent discovery, revealing a treasure trove…
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Dzitnup cenote gives you a 2×1

The Dzitnup cenote is very near Valladolid. It consists of two cenotes, Samulá and X’Kekén. These extraordinary natural formations serve as sacred portals to the ancient Maya underworld. Thus offering a mesmerizing exploration. Here are some tips on the Dzitnup cenote. The gates to the underworld Xib’alb’a is the name the Mayan gave to this…
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Torta de Kibi sandwich: a Yucatan staple

Every place has a unique taste. Yucatan is no exception, especially Puerto Progreso. Here you can try the Torta de Kibi sandwich. It is savory and it aims to fill you for several hours. But more important: it is very tasty. Here are some tips on the torta de Kibi sandwich. What is it The…
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Temozon in Yucatan

This town near Valladolid is a captivating blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty. It promises an unforgettable experience. The name itself holds a fascinating significance, derived from the Maya words “te’e” meaning “here” and “moson” translating to “place of the whirlpool.” Here are some tips on Temozon in Yucatan. What to expect Temozón invites…
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Playa del Carmen LGBT options

Playa del Carmen proudly embraces a spirit of inclusivity and openness. This makes it an ideal destination for the LGBTQ+ community. This is a welcoming and gay-friendly city. It is just a scenic 45-minute drive south of the Cancun airport. As you leisurely stroll along the bustling 5th Avenue, you’ll notice the eclectic mix of…
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The best places to be N, S, E and W in Cozumel

There is much more to Cozumel than just the beaches and the sea. The island offers a diverse range of activities, attractions, and landscapes. So, you can explore in every direction. Here is a guide of the best places to be N S E and W in Cozumel. North: Punta Molas Norte Punta Molas Norte…
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