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CHICHEN ITZA |
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Chichen Itza was a
major regional focal point in the northern Maya lowlands from the Late
Classic (600 - 900 CE) through the Terminal Classic and into the early
portion of the Early Post classic period.
Depart from our
hotel at 9 AM. Thru this guided tour you will have the opportunity to
explore the Temple of Warriors, the Castle, the ball court, the sacred
well, the observatory and other Maya structures. After visiting the zone
there will be a buffet lunch in the restaurant Hacienda Xay-Beh. Return to
hotel will take place at 5 PM.
Rate includes, transport from/to
hotel, guided tour, and lunch. It does not include a one time site admission
fee of $10*. |
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$37*, Best Price in
Merida! |
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CELESTUN
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Celestún is a fishermen
village with many kilometers
of white sand beaches and abundant wildlife. At the wetland reserve expect
to find vast flocks of flamingos, mangrove swamps, and "ojos de agua"
(fresh water springs where swimming is permitted)
Depart at 9 AM,
arriving in Celestun around 11 AM. A boat will take you to explore
the quiet flamingos' lagoon, known as "The Drum", discover
abundant wildlife, and admire the crystal
clear waters of the Baldiosera spring.
Rate includes, transport from/to
hotel, guided tour, boat trip, admissions, and lunch |
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$50, Great Value! |
UXMAL-KABA
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Uxmal
is a large pre-Columbian ruined city of the Maya civilization. Located at
78 km south of Merida, the city of Uxmal pronounced "Oosh-mahl",
was founded about 500 by Hun Uitzil Chac Tutul Xiu. For generations Uxmal
was ruled over by the Xiu family, was the most powerful site in western
Yucatan, and for a while in alliance with Chichen Itza dominated all of
the northern Maya area.
Depart from our
hotel at 9 AM arriving in Uxmal around 11 AM. Enjoy a guided tour to The
Governor's Palace, Pyramid of the Dwarf, Quadrangle of the nuns and other
important structures. A trip to Kabá will follow where you will admire the code Pop, The Palace and other Mayan
ruins. Return to Uxmal for lunch. Return to hotel at 5 PM.
Rate includes transport from/to
hotel, guided tour, and lunch. It does not include a one time admission
fee to Uxmal of $9* |
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$37, Best Price in
Merida! |
UXMAL
(Light and Sound Show)
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Depart hotel at 1
PM arriving in Uxmal around 3 PM. Enjoy a guided tour to The
Governor's Palace, Pyramid of the Dwarf, Quadrangle of the nuns and other
important structures. Dine at the "Yax-Beh"
restaurant; around 7 PM. Return to the ruins to admire the light and
sound show. Return to hotel will take place at 10 PM.
Rate includes transport from/to
hotel, guided tour and dinner. It does not include a one time admission
fee to Uxmal of $9 USD. |
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$37, Best Price in
Merida! |
CENOTES
(sink holes)
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Enjoy a journey full of
learning, adventure and history. Visitors will have the opportunity to
observe several ancient haciendas while crossing rural parts of Yucatan.
Get into the low jungle regions of the peninsula and swim in the cobalt
blue waters of cenotes Chihoo and Yaal-Utzil. Enjoy lunch at hacienda
Ochil where a museum exhibits the history and the making of sisal from
Henequen.
Depart hotel at 9 AM and return at
4:30 PM
Rate includes: Transport from/to
hotel, guided tour, transport to/from cenotes. Food and diving equipment
not included. There is no admission fee. |
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$40, Promotional Rate |
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IZAMAL |
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After
the Spanish conquest of Yucatan in the 16th century a Spanish colonial
city was founded atop the existing Maya one, however it was decided that
it would take a prohibitively large amount of work to level these two huge
structures and so the Spanish contented themselves with placing a small
Christian temple atop the great pyramid and building a large Franciscan
Monastery atop the acropolis. It was named after San Antonio de Padua.
Completed in 1561, the atrium of the Monastery is second in size only to
that at the Vatican. Much of the cut stone from the Pre-Columbian city was
reused to build the Spanish churches, monastery, and surrounding
buildings.
Hotel pick up: 9
AM, return: 4:30 PM
Rate includes:
Transport to/from hotel, guide service, and horse drawn carriage. Food is not
included. |
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