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Located halfway between Mérida and Cancun, Valladolid is a small, quaint
city/town that still preserves a special Colonial flavor, this is where
you will see the majority of the townspeople still using the typical
dress of the Mayan. Click here to see the Photogallery.
The most famous Mayan pyramids of Yucatán, this site is divided
into three areas: The north group, distinctly Toltec; the Central group,
early period; and the area know as the Old Chichen. Click
here to see the Photo gallery.
Ecoarchaeological park, close to Chichen (maind road to Valladolid), see
the yucatean jungle, spend the day swimming under the waterfalls in the
crystal clear blue waters of our deep cenote (underground river), enjoy
in the Restaurant Palapa the yucatecan typical food Click
here to see the Photo gallery.
is a name in Yucatecan Mayan that can be literally translated as
"black or dark jaguar", Founded in the year 100 BC. It was
probably one the most powerful Prehispanic Mayan cities. This important
city covered an area of some 12 sq. kilometers. Click
here to see the Photogallery.
Located within the Reserva Especial de la Biosfera, is famous for the
flamingo colony and large variety of other species. It is also a picturesque
fishing village. There are different options in boat trip that will take
you into the ria, to the nesting areas. Click
here to see the Photogallery.
Located within the Reserva Especial de la Biosfera, is famous for the
flamingo colony and large variety of other species. It is also a picturesque
fishing village. Protected by the SEMARNAP to protect the diverse flora
and fauna of the area, it was registered in the United Nations in 1986 as
an area of important international wetlands. this is fantastic place
for a birdwatchers Click here to see the
Photogallery.

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