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Intro
Tips for visiting Yucatán
Best time to visit Yucatán
How to prepare for the heat
Learn basic Spanish
Safety in Merida and Yucatán
Siesta hours in Merida
Day 1 - Arrive to Merida
Day 2 - Food tour of Merida
Day 3 - Paseo Montejo and Cenote in Merida
Day 4 - Chichén Itzá
Day 5 - Celestün for flamingos and pink water
Day 6 - Izamal (the yellow city)
Day 7 - Return home
Outro
Intro
Is the Yucatan Peninsula Safe?
Yucatan Peninsula Budget
Travel Hacking
Visas & Entry Requirements
Transportation in the Yucatan
Our Itinerary
Best Activities
Yucatan Peninsula Foods
Language & Useful Words
COVID-19 Restrictions
Tips For A Better Vacation
History of the Yucatan Peninsula
Things We Didn't Like
Final Thoughts
The Yucatan province in Mexico is a popular tourist destination known for its history, culture, and beautiful beaches.
️ The city of Mérida in Yucatan, Mexico, is home to historical buildings, luxurious hotels, and cultural attractions.
The Yucatan province in Mexico is known for its cultural life, gastronomy, and archaeological sites.
️ The Cuadrangulo de las Monjas in Uxmal, Mexico, is a complex of four palaces that served various functions such as a school, healing center, and religious center.
️ Izamal and Chichen Itza are important ancient Mayan cities in Mexico with significant cultural and historical significance.
️ Chichen Itza is a grand ancient city in Mexico with a religious significance and a history of human sacrifices.
️ Chichen Itza is a Mayan archaeological site in Mexico that represents the post-classic period of Mayan civilization and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the new seven wonders of the world.
Valladolid, a small town in Mexico, has a colonial charm and a tumultuous history marked by bloody conflicts between colonizers and indigenous people.
️ Cancun and Tulum in Mexico are popular tourist destinations known for their beautiful beaches, Mayan ruins, and vibrant nightlife.
Punta Laguna – head into the jungle with a local, Mayan guide, observe spider monkeys in the wild, kayak and zipline over a lively lagoon, spot some caimans and let them lower you into a hidden underground cenote.
Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve – known for it’s natural beauty and sustainable tourism, the reserve contains a beautiful stretch of beach with a off-shore coral reef and lively mangroves where you can spot birds, caymans and manatees.
Bacalar – not a big secret anymore, but the „Lagoon of Seven Colors“ with crystal clear water in all shades of blue is still worth a visit. Rent a kayak and paddle out to the „Canal de los Piratas“
Calakmul – one of the largest and most powerful ancient Maya ruins, nestled in the middle of a lush rain forest. Find yourself surrounded by wild animals while hiking through the widespread historical site and climb the highest structures for a spectacular view04:47 Ek Balam – a great alternative to Calakmul is Ek Balam, a Mayan site much more accessible and still less visited than most other ruins in the area
Cenotes – the natural highlight of the Pensinsula are around 3.000 sinkholes filled with fresh water. They’re an important habitat for plants and animals, considered as the entrance of the Mayan underworld and a perfect place to explore above and below the water surface. Find cliff jumps, rope swings (San Lorenzo Oxman Cenote) and spectacular places for snorkeling and scuba diving (Casa, Carwash, Dos Ojos, …).
San Juan Bautista (St John Baptist Church)
Temple of La Candelaria (Catholic Church)
Central Park
Museo Casa Montejo
Mercado Lucas de Galvéz
Paseo Montejo
Casas Gemelas.
Museo Palacio Canton
Caracol Púrpura
Parque Hidalgo
Pan Montejo
Parque Santa Ana
Mundo Maya
Catedral de Mérida
Palacio Municipal de Mérida – City Hall
Palacio de Gobierno Merida
Intro to Merida Mexico travel vlog
History of Merida (Free Walking Tour)
Breakfast in Merida Yucatan
Trying Traditional Yucatan Food
Paseo de Montejo Merida Mexico
Where to Stay in Merida Mexico
Where and What to Eat in Merida
Paseos de Luz at Dzibilchaltún
Mercado Santiago + Cochinita Pibil in Merida
Sundays in Merida, Mexico
Best Merida Day Trips + When to Visit Merida
Best Merida Street Food