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The best ports in the Yucatan Peninsula

The cruise ports in the Yucatan Peninsula are bustling hubs of activity. They offer travelers a gateway to one of the most exciting and culturally rich regions in the world. From the moment cruise ships dock at these vibrant ports, passengers are greeted by a whirlwind of experiences. These are the starting point of your…
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The best coconut dishes from Yucatan

Here in Yucatan, coconut reigns supreme, infusing sweet, savory, and even spicy dishes. All of it with its irresistible essence. Inspiration come from the azure shores of the Caribbean and the evergreen jungles of the interior. Yucatan’s cuisine harnesses the versatile coconut in ways that will leave you craving for more. Every bite is a…
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El Cuyo Xplor in Yucatan

El Cuyo town isn’t just about leisurely beach days and birdwatching anymore. Thanks to the exciting initiative spearheaded by Cuyo Xplor, the spotlight here has shifted from our feathered friends to their ancient Jurassic cousins. In recent years, Yucatán has seen a surge in dinosaur-themed attractions. And El Cuyo is joining the prehistoric party. Mérida,…
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The Mayan People Museum

Within the archaeological zone of Dzibilchaltún, the Museum of the Mayan People stands as a testament to the continuous evolution of Mayan culture. Its mission is to vividly showcase various facets of this rich heritage, encompassing different subjects. Like architecture, dwellings, artistic expressions, culinary traditions, mathematical advancements, astronomical knowledge, and clothing. All of these, spanning…
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Xlapak ruins in Yucatan

Sitting  along the ancient Puuc Route in the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula lies the captivating Xlapak Ruins. This is a remarkable archaeological site steeped in rich history and Mayan culture. This hidden gem offers a unique opportunity to explore the remnants of a once-thriving civilization, where intricate stone walls adorned with intricate carvings pay…
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The Meteorite Museum: DO look up!

If you are visiting Yucatan you can’t miss the opportunity to visit this peculiar site. Here you will learn about the scientific mysteries of the extinction of the dinosaurs. And you can enjoy a very exciting tour that will make you live the jump from the Mesozoic to the Cenozoic era and the catastrophic event…
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The champolas drink from Yucatan

The Champola is a refreshing and delicious frozen drink. It is popular in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. It is made with milk, fruit, and sugar, and is often served with a scoop of ice cream on top. Champola is a great way to cool down on a hot day. Also, it is also a…
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Lepan in Yucatan

Lepán is just 28 miles away from Mérida. It sits within the picturesque embrace of the Cuxtal Ecological Reserve. This enchanting destination offers a unique blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The surrounding region offers a tapestry of historic haciendas. They take us back to a bygone era, each with its own story to…
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The flag of Yucatan

After 182 years, the flag of Yucatán was officially flown again in a plaza north of the city of Mérida. This is the first time since 1841 that the state flag has been flown at full mast. Here are some fun facts about the flag of Yucatan. The colors This flag preserves the colors of…
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Hacienda San Antonio Hool near Merida

Hacienda San Antonio Hool is part of the catalog of the National Institute of Anthropology and History. This means that its remodeling respected to the maximum its original construction. So an experience here is very similar to how the old Yucatecan hacienda owners lived in the 19th century. Here are some tips on the Hacienda…
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