Merida trip?
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Merida trip?
I think this might be the season (January or February '24) when we finally get to Merida and surrounds. Flying Vivaaerobus from Queretaro. Not experienced at all with the Yucatan peninsula except for many consecutive trips to Isla Mujeres back in the 90's with some brief Tulum & PDC visits. Anyway, looking for any input/suggestions. Hotels, cenotes, archeological sites, restaurants, things to do, etc. Very rough itinerary: Start with a few nights in Merida proper. Air bnb or hotel? Rent a car. Maybe some beach time, Sisal or Chetumal? 2-3 nights on the beach at best. Move on to Campeche (city) for 2-3 nights. Unless more is suggested by ya'll. Return to Merida. Want to visit at least 1 worthwhile archeological site either on the way to/from Campeche/Mérida. Uxmal? Maybe splurge on a night at a heneken hacienda somewhere along the way. Probably won't be seeing Chichén Itza or Vallodolid. Not interested in crowds, especially day-trippers from Cancún. But unsure on that. We do have a young friend now living in Merida that can be a bit of a guide for us while there. We knew her back in the states before she was deported to Merida.
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Sisal is upscale and I remember very windy but could just have been the day.
Really liked hanging around Bacalar just north of Chetumal.
We did stay in Chicanna Ecovillage for Calakmul. Nice grounds. I remember it rained a lot!
Really liked hanging around Bacalar just north of Chetumal.
We did stay in Chicanna Ecovillage for Calakmul. Nice grounds. I remember it rained a lot!
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Sisal is upscale and I remember very windy but could just have been the day. Good place for endemic Yucatan Wren.
Really liked hanging around Bacalar just north of Chetumal.
We did stay in Chicanna Ecovillage for Calakmul. Nice grounds. I remember it rained a lot!
Really liked hanging around Bacalar just north of Chetumal.
We did stay in Chicanna Ecovillage for Calakmul. Nice grounds. I remember it rained a lot!
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No idea if this would be helpful or not but I did a trip report after our first trip to Merida. Back from Cancun and Merida
We went a second time (we have a friend who lives there) and our firiend took us to Celestun, which we did not do on our first trip. It was a good day trip. We hired a boat and saw the flamingos and also it took us through some mangroves.
We thoroughly enjoyed Merida.
We went a second time (we have a friend who lives there) and our firiend took us to Celestun, which we did not do on our first trip. It was a good day trip. We hired a boat and saw the flamingos and also it took us through some mangroves.
We thoroughly enjoyed Merida.
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