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Chichén Itzá full-day tour from Mérida with lunch
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Chichén Itzá full-day tour from Mérida with lunch

Enjoy a guided excursion to Chichén Itzá from Merida, and explore one of the most important cities of the Mayan culture whose name means "At the mouth of the well of the Itza".

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Full-Day Uxmal Ancient Pyramids and Cocoa Museum Tour
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Full-Day Uxmal Ancient Pyramids and Cocoa Museum Tour

Discover the ancient world of Uxmal and delve into cocoa history. Book your immersive tour now!

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Half-Day Three-Cenote Tour to Cascabel, Chacsinkín and Xooch'
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Half-Day Three-Cenote Tour to Cascabel, Chacsinkín and Xooch'

Embark on an unforgettable tour of three distinct cenotes. Traverse the landscape by truck or bike for a memorable day out.

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Full-Day Celestun and Pink Flamingo Sanctuary Excursion
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Full-Day Celestun and Pink Flamingo Sanctuary Excursion

Embark on a boat trip to the Pink Flamingo Sanctuary in Celestun. Swim, explore mangroves, unwind at the beach, and savor local seafood.

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Full-Day Tour to Izamal and Kimbilá With the Maya Train
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Full-Day Tour to Izamal and Kimbilá With the Maya Train

Embark on a guided tour to Izamal and Kimbilá, exploring art, history, crafts, and cuisine. Book now for an unforgettable cultural immersion!

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Uxmal, Cenote Peba, and Chocolate Museum tour
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Uxmal, Cenote Peba, and Chocolate Museum tour

Embark on a tour of the World Heritage Site, exploring Uxmal, Kabah, and Cenote Xbatun. Discover Mayan history and architecture.

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Explore Sisal Attractions and Ojo de Agua La Carbonera
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Explore Sisal Attractions and Ojo de Agua La Carbonera

Discover the serene beauty of Sisal, Yucatan. Visit its historic lighthouse, explore mangroves by kayak, and relax on its crystal clear beaches.

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Excursion to Homún Cenotes from Merida Including Meal
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Excursion to Homún Cenotes from Merida Including Meal

Dive into an adventure in Homún's cenotes. Explore subterranean formations, capture spectacular images, and savour traditional Mayan dishes.

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Day Tour to Explore Mayan Sites and Cenotes with Meal
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Day Tour to Explore Mayan Sites and Cenotes with Meal

Embark on an unforgettable tour of Mayan sites, cenotes, and a Gothic-style church, and taste a mouthwatering dish at a local eatery.

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Proef de lokale cultuur bij een lokaal gezin in Merida
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Proef de lokale cultuur bij een lokaal gezin in Merida

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Izamal, Chichen Itza and Cenote Full-Day Tour
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Izamal, Chichen Itza and Cenote Full-Day Tour

Participate in a journey to Izamal's yellow city, explore Chichen Itza, and relax at a cenote. Book your tour now.

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Two Cenotes and Hacienda Mucuyche Guided Tour
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Two Cenotes and Hacienda Mucuyche Guided Tour

Discover the fascinating history of Hacienda Mucuyche, swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Carlota Cenote Explore the cave-type cenote, Azul Maya.

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Things to do in Mérida

Mérida is the capital and the biggest city in the Mexican state of Yucatan. The city was founded in 1542 by Francisco de Montejo "el Mozo"and built on the sight of the ancient Mayan city T'ho, which means “city of the five hills”. It's interesting to remember that Mérida was built as a fortified city, which explains the fact that many of its gates remain completely intact.Another distinct aspect about Mérida is its historical center, the second biggest in Mexico, after the one in Mexico City. Mérida is also called “The White City”, due to predominance of the color of limestone used as a construction material.On your itinerary you can't miss a visit to the Cathedral of San Ildefonso, the oldest on the continent. It was built from 1561 to 1598 with stones from the ruins of Mayan pyramids and temples. You can admire the buildings of Plaza Grande and Cristo de las Ampollas (Christ of the Blisters), the most famous religious object in Mérida.
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