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The Trenches of Chuburna: a live history lesson

The Trenches of Chuburná are a historical landmark. It played an important role in defending the city of Merida from pirate attacks during the 17th century. The Spanish colonizers built them to defend the city of Merida from pirate invasions. They also used them as a transportation route for goods between the city and the…
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The Cenote San Ignacio: a natural choice

One of the best examples of a cenote in mint condition is just a short distance from the city of Merida. The Cenote San Ignacio. This cenote is a true treasure. And its beauty is sure to impress anyone who visits. Located in the small town of Chochola, just a 30-minute drive from Merida, the…
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The secrets that hide in the Nichupte Lagoon

The Nichupte Lagoon is one of the most underrated tourist destinations in the region. It’s a meeting point of seven bodies of water, which include the North Basin, Central Basin, South Basin, Borjóquez Lagoon, English River, Mediterranean Lagoon, and Laguna del Amor, and is the only natural ecosystem that remains after the construction of Cancun‘s…
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N, S, E and W from Valladolid

Valladolid is a charming city in the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula. A wealth of natural and cultural wonders surround it. They are waiting to be explored. Follow the compass and discover everything that this beautiful region has to offer. Here are some tips on what to find N S E and W from Valladolid.…
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A guide of Cozumel’s best beaches

The island of Cozumel offers natural beauty, a rich cultural heritage and a wide range of activities and attractions for tourists of all ages. Particularly, the island’s beaches are a major draw for tourists and locals alike. Also, the island boasts some of the best public beaches in the region. What’s your like? Secluded coves?…
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The Mayan ruins in the Yucatan Peninsula, highest to shortest

Today the Mayan ruins have become some of the most popular tourist destinations in the region. They attract millions of visitors every year. One of the main characteristics that make the Mayan ruins stand out is their towering constructions. We can all agree they are a testament to the sophistication of their architecture. If you…
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N, S, E and W from Merida

Merida is a beautiful colonial city in the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula. It sits among numerous exciting destinations to the north, south, east, and west. Maybe you’re looking to explore ancient ruins, relax on a pristine beach, or delve into the local culture. Merida has something for everyone. Here are some tips on what…
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Yalahau cenote near Holbox

Yalahau cenote, located just a 30-minute boat ride from Holbox, is a natural wonder with a legendary reputation for its supposed rejuvenating properties. According to local legend, those who immerse themselves in the fresh water of the cenote will feel as if they have shed ten years off their age. This stunning natural pool was…
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Which are better: underground or open cenotes?

Cenotes are unique and stunning geological formations found primarily in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. They are natural sinkholes filled with crystal clear water and are popular tourist attractions for swimming, diving, and exploring. However, with the multitude of cenotes to choose from, visitors are often wondering: what’s best, underground or open cenotes? Underground cenotes…
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Swim and row at The Silvituc Lagoon

The Silvituc Lagoon, also known as Laguna Noh, is one of the largest lagoons in Campeche. With dimensions of approximately 1,500 meters in length and 600 meters in width, it is an ideal spot for nature lovers to take a break from their daily routines and connect with the environment. Its shallow depth makes it…
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