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Kuluba Mayan ruins

Feel like a real explorer at Kuluba Mayan ruins

Yucatán’s state is home to the Kuluba Mayan ruins. Despite being a lesser-known location, it is rich in historical and cultural significance. It is an archaeological site in the Yucatán state’s municipality of Tizimin. It has undergone a number of restoration initiatives, although they are not finished yet for a number of reasons. Travelers nevertheless…
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puerto progreso

What to do in Puerto Progreso? 

Because of its size, many come from Merida to spend just a day in this port town. However, being the most important port in the state, a single day is nowhere near enough to experience everything. It’s a dream destination for those who enjoy beach-hopping or ecotourism. Those interested in important archeological sites; and, of…
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Sac Aua cenote

Sac Aua cenote: bring your family

The Sac Aua cenote, located near Dzalbay, Yucatan, is a beautiful cavern with an island in the middle of its blue waters. We also call it “El Cenote de las Doncellas” (The Cenote of the Maidens), owing to a legend that it was originally used for virgin sacrifices. It’s also probably linked to a Mayan…
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Best parks in Merida

The best parks in Merida to feel like a local

Merida is not only the largest city in the state of Yucatan, but also its cultural and economic hub. It is a contemporary and international city with museums, art galleries, dining options, shops, and boutiques. It is also one of the most significant locations to learn about Mayan culture. These are some of the best…
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Towns near Merida

These towns near Merida are pure color and fun

Merida has stood out among the best cities to travel to in 2022. The incredible tourist offerings of the capital of Yucatan make it an unmissable destination thanks to the wide range of possibilities it offers visitors. Any visitor can fall in love with this city’s colonial beauty and stunning beaches as they stroll through…
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towns near valladolid

These towns near Valladolid hold great tour possibilities

From Merida or Cancun, you can get to the colorful town of Valladolid by a comfortable highway in under two hours. Locals know it as “The Capital of the Mayan Orient” and is a colonial city with a rich history. The town is famous for its friendliness, Mayan customs, stunning colonial architecture, and enchanted cenotes.…
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town of motul

The Town of Motul: a place of splendor, history, and eggs

The town of Motul is ne of those charming small villages where you can fall in love with its history, undiscovered natural wonders, and incredible cuisine is Motul, Yucatan. The priest who formed this community went by the name Motul, which is a Maya word that translates to “Mut bird,” a pheasant or thrush. Felipe…
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Best restaurants in Merida

Best restaurants in Merida

Mérida has much to offer visitors looking for ancient history and culture. But it is also a gourmet city, with bastions of haute cuisine and a plethora of street stalls, markets and traditional dining rooms that use regional products and traditional Mayan recipes. Here are the best restaurants in Merida. La Chaya Maya Ask almost…
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best cenotes near valladolid

Best cenotes near Valladolid

Valladolid is an essential stop on your trip to the Yucatan. The city is located in the middle of the peninsula, at the crossroads between Rio Lagartos, Tulum and Merida. In addition to that, it is located near ruins and a wonder of the world. If its geographical situation is a real asset, the atmosphere…
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cabo catoche island

Cabo Catoche Island: where two seas meet

Cabo Catoche is a semi-uninhabited island where nature is your best guest. The birds are at ease, the trees and bushes provide welcome shade, and the soft sand welcomes you to walk down the shore, in addition to the stunning views. A snorkeling paradise Cabo Catoche island is accessible by boat. You can book a…
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