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Santa Clara in Yucatan

Santa Clara in Yucatan

Santa Clara is an hour and a half from Merida. It is the next-to-the-last point of the tour of the Emerald Coast of Yucatan. It is a small port. However, it has what it takes to make you fall in love with it and make you stay and enjoy its beautiful landscapes. Here are some…
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The sunflower Garden in Yucatan

The sunflower Garden in Yucatan

The Sunflower Garden “Suut k’iin lool” is open to the public and is already a tourist attraction for visitors to the area of Tetiz, Yucatan. Take dozens of photos for your social networks and support the local economy. Here are some tips on the sunflower Garden in Yucatan. The sunflower Garden in Yucatan: A little…
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Espita Town in Yucatan

Espita Town in Yucatan

When you walk the streets of Espita, the town will probably impress your senses. Especially the architectural wonders that have earned it the endearing title of “the Mexican Athens.” The town’s main constructions have a delightful fusion of colonial and indigenous influences. They are reminiscent of ancient Greek civilization. The harmonious coexistence of these architectural…
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The Loltun caves In Yucatan

The Loltun caves in Yucatan

In the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula lies a subterranean wonder. It has captured the imaginations of adventurers and explorers for centuries. The Loltun caves. They are the largest and most famous cave system in the southern region of Yucatan. These mystical caverns are logistically ready to offer visitors a safe and awe-inspiring journey into…
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Chabihau in Yucatan: peaceful and great scenery

Meet a fishing port located one hour and 20 minutes from Merida. This place, being a little far from the most common beaches of the state. The term Chabihau in Mayan language means where the anteater (Chab) makes its way (haw). It is a patronymic and toponymic. This is an ideal place to rest if…
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Sayil ruins in Yucatan: a Puuc landmark

Sayil, a significant city of the Puuc region, ranks second only to Uxmal in prominence. Extensive studies have revealed that this densely populated city covered an area of approximately four square kilometers and boasted a population of around 17,000 inhabitants. Here are some tips on Sayil ruins in Yucatan. A little history lesson Sayil stands…
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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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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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The Sinanché Bee is the sweetest

Sinanché is just an hour away from Mérida. It is a perfect place to enter a world of learning and exploration. Especially when it comes to Mayan history and the preservation of endemic bees. Here are some tips on The Sinanché Bee. Learn about Bees Apiturismo Sinanché is a place where you can learn all…
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Chicxulub in Yucatan: the new beginning

This place sent shockwaves through the scientific community in the mid-80s. Then it altered forever our understanding of Earth’s history. Imagine a perfect, massive ring, etched as if by the hand of a celestial compass, stretching an impressive 124 miles wide. This ring had a profound influence on the very fabric of our planet. We…
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