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Yucatán Total - Group Tour
Stopping points of the tour
Playa del Carmen
Coba
Chichen Itza
Merida
Tulum
Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen is a beach paradise found near Cancun, and proudly known as the Riviera Maya. A former idyllic fishing village with a Mayan name Xaman Ha, today has blossomed into a favorite Mexican holiday destination. In this little town, you will find no overpowering hotel towers, but the true Mayan characteristics and a relaxed way of life.
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The town has been built around the main street or the famous Quinta Avenida, and all the places along the strand offer something new and special to the passersby. Here you will also find many hotels and a broad selection of restaurants.
Don't miss to experience the multicultured nightlife and relax on the long white beaches. During the day, large cruising boats offer their services, and you can explore this charming bay from the sea. |
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Even though Playa del Carmen has no special historical places of interest itself, it is an ideal starting point for excursions to Tulum, Chichen Itza and the island of Cozumel.
Coba
In the northeast of the Yucatan peninsula, you can find an archeological site Cobá. Cobá was the largest Mayan settlement during the classical period and thus an important centre, of which only a fraction is excavated. Here you can visit one of the highest Mayan pyramids. The whole structure which includes housings, temples and a ball playground is some 80m away from the entrance. The Cobá site is opened daily from 07:00-18:00hrs.
Chichen Itza
Chichen Itza is one of the largest and best maintained ruin sites of Yucatán and it is located about 120km further to the East of Mérida. It has been a significant economic, political and religious center for about 1.000 years. One of the distinctive features, which became world's cultural heritage in 1988 and was successfully renovated, is the fusion of Maya and Toltec cultures, which is best reflected in about 30m tall pyramid of Kukulcan - also known as El Castillo.
Besides, you should visit the ball playfield Juego de Pelota, which is surrounded by 8m tall walls, the group of 1.000 pillars, Sagrado cenote where archeologists found numerous remains of sacrifices, the warrior temple Templo de los Guerreros with mask decorated pillars, El Caracol observatory and Convento de las Monjas. |
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Merida
Merida is the largest city on the Yucatan peninsula and at the same time it is the capital of the identically named state. Francisco de Montejo grounded it on the ruins of the former Maya settlement Ti Ho in 1542. The "White City", owing its name to its light house facades, is waiting for you with numerous treasures.
Enjoy the colonial flair and diverse activities in the historical center of the colonial town.
The central city point is Zocalo. This place attracts not only the visitors but also the natives. There is a range of various sightseeing possibilities around this square. One of the most significant sights is the majestic cathedral, which represents one of the greatest and the oldest churches of Yucatan. It was established between 1561 and 1599 in colonial style and was placed in the eastern part of Zocalo. In the governmental palace, known as Palacio del Gobierno, you will have a wonderful opportunity to admire numerous paintings of the colonial period. You will find it on the northern side of Zocalo. The former bishop's palace Ateneo Peninsula, the city market as well as museums are also worth visiting.
Tulum
All the contrasting colours which can be found in Tulum: crystal blue sea waters, grey-white wall ruins and greenery of the surrounding nature, will leave an everlasting touring impression on its visitor.
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Although there isn't enough time to admire all the masterpieces of Mayan architecture which you can find in the Tulum site, you will be left breathless with many fantastic ruins overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Tulum means 'wall' or 'embankment' which served as a protection against land attacks.
The buildings found in Tulum originate from 1.000 and 1.300 and in the center you will find the complex El Castillo - a typical mayan architectual wonder. |
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