Tag: Quintana Roo

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What is the Panucho?

The panucho is one of the most iconic dishes of Yucatecan cuisine. It is a true bite of history, culture, and flavor. Simple in preparation but rich in tradition, this antojito features a handmade tortilla filled with refried black beans, lightly fried, and topped with a combination of ingredients like lettuce, pickled red onions, tomato,…
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A Tren Maya Day Trip Around Cancún

The Tren Maya has added a new rhythm to exploring southeastern Mexico. For those based in Cancún, this modern railway is not just a symbol of connectivity—it’s an invitation to explore at your own pace. Whether you want to spend the day lounging by the turquoise Caribbean or head out for a cultural excursion, the…
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A Cruise Day in Mahahual: What to Do Once You Step Ashore

You’ve just disembarked from your cruise ship and arrived in Mahahual, a small but captivating beach town in the south of Quintana Roo. Known for its laid-back vibe, turquoise waters, and long pedestrian boardwalk, Mahahual is a hidden gem on Mexico’s Caribbean coast. While most visitors only spend a few hours here, there’s plenty to…
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What Sports to Enjoy in Mérida: Stay Active in the White City

Mérida, the beautiful capital of the state of Yucatán, is more than just colonial charm, historic streets, and delicious food—it’s also a fantastic destination for those who love to stay active. Thanks to its excellent climate, bike-friendly roads, nearby nature reserves, and vibrant local sports culture, Mérida offers a diverse range of athletic activities for…
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The Chapel Ruins in Oxtankah

This plece hides among the trees near Chetumal, in the heart of the Oxtankah archaeological site. It is one of the oldest and most symbolic structures of colonial presence in Quintana Roo. The open chapel of Oxtankah. Spanish missionaries built it in the 16th century atop ancient Maya ruins. This modest church represents the first,…
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The Sunday Bike Ride in Cancún is Here to Stay

Cancún isn’t just about beaches and resorts—it’s also a city in motion. And every month, that motion becomes a joyful celebration with the Paseo Cancunense, a Sunday bike ride initiative that’s here to stay. This event promotes the use of bicycles, walking, and other non-motorized forms of transportation, while opening up the streets to local…
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A Tren Maya Day Trip Around Chetumal

With the completion of the Tren Maya, southern Quintana Roo has never been easier to explore. The historic city of Chetumal, capital of the state, is now a major entry point. Thanks to the modern and efficient Tren Maya system, you can start your day in Chetumal. And then, venture to nearby gems like Bacalar,…
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A Tren Maya Day Trip Around Campeche

Explore more of Campeche at your own pace with the power of the Tren Maya. The Tren Maya is not just a transportation system. It’s an invitation to take it easy and get to know Southeast Mexico. This, with time and comfort on your side. If you’re staying in Campeche City, the capital of the…
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The Aserradero Water Park in Bacalar: A Local Treasure

On the edge of the stunning Bacalar Lagoon, the Balneario Municipal El Aserradero is a public water park that offers visitors a peaceful and affordable way to enjoy one of the most beautiful bodies of water in Mexico. It features crystal-clear turquoise waters, white-sand bottom, and lush vegetation. The park is a favorite for families,…
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What Is the Salbute? An Iconic Yucatecan Delight

Salbutes are one of the most iconic and beloved dishes in Yucatecan cuisine. It comes from the fusion of Maya and Spanish culinary traditions. Light, crispy, and full of flavor, they represent not just a delicious antojito (street snack). It holds a story of creativity, resilience, and identity. This ths comes originally from Seyé, a…
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