Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
 


Traveling with Children in Merida and the Yucatan

Yucatecan people are very family oriented, thus making children very welcome. As stated in Frommer’s Guide, “children are considered a national treasure in Mexico and Mexicans will warmly welcome and cater to your children.” On that note, we will give you some tips for making your trip easier for both you and your children.

First off, before you leave home, ask your doctors what pediatric medicines you might want to include in a First Aid type kit – baby aspirin, cold meds, diarrhea meds, thermometer, etc. Don’t forget to bring sun block and insect repellant. And when you are packing, think cotton clothing that breathes for the entire family plus have each member of the family pack a hat.

When traveling with kids, we suggest you don’t try to cram too many activities into your vacation. Balance your down time with activities so that exhaustion, and bad cranky moods, don’t set in. Everyone will be happier!

In Merida, Progreso, larger towns and all along the coast you will find disposable diapers, baby food, formulas and purified water readily available. Getting a crib might be a tad harder unless you are staying in a larger hotel. However, cots are rather common so you might be able to wedge the cot against the wall and put chairs on the other side. If you are doing a vacation home rental, it is possible to arrange with the owners to get a crib.
While you will find high-chairs in most restaurants, do consider bringing your own car seat; they are not readily available for rent in Mexico.

Remember, you are in the tropics so it is very important to keep properly hydrated. Drink lots of liquids. It is very common to find Pedialyte in pharmacies (farmacias) and grocery stores. Flavors to choose from include regular, cherry, coconut, orange.)
As for accommodations, there are various options as to where it is comfortable to stay with children. You can opt for a hotel, maybe an all inclusive, apartment suites, or a vacation home rental where you will have your own kitchen.

Some things to do with the kids: In Merida it is always fun to visit the Centenario Zoo on Avenida Itzaes and Calle 59. Very child oriented you are assured a good time here with the animals, train, lake, vendors and rides. Take a horse and buggy ride (called calesas).

Also check out the Olimpo Cultural Center (Calle 62 and 63 right on the Main Plaza) and find out what’s happening for kids. Programs are always changing and there is usually something going on for the kiddies.

And don’t forget to ask about the Planetarium. The Teatro Merida (Calle 62 between 59 and 61) and  also has theater and movies for kids. Corazon de Merida on Saturday nights is also fun for the whole family with all stilt walkers, live bands, and the streets closed off.  Sunday’s Merida en Domingo is also a great family time with the streets once again closed off, tricycles for rent, activities for kids, etc.

 




 



And if your kids are bike riding age, Sunday’s Bici Ruta from 8 AM to 12:30 PM might be a good option for you. Bikes can be rented for $10 pesos (under a US dollar) per hour.
At the beach: Here you will get some great news. The Gulf waters in this area are very safe in that there are no currents, tides, drop offs, large waves (unless we are having a cold front that lasts about a day or two), reef or rocks.

If you go to the pyramids, we suggest you get there early before the heat of the day and crowds from Cancun arrive.

You will also find the local people to be quite intrigued with your kids… they will want to talk to them, play with them, and possibly carry and hold them. Allow what you feel comfortable with.

And remember, Mexico and especially the State of Yucatan, is a great place to introduce your children to foreign travel in that is it tropical, lush, colorful, safe, friendly and just different enough be noticeable.

If you stay for awhile it is quite possible that your kids of all ages with get involved with the neighborhood kids. Take note of how fast they pick up Spanish! It is amazing!

Note: As of January 1st, 2007, everyone entering Mexico will need a passport. This includes infants. If you are living in the United States, check out the Web Site of the US State Department.

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Archaeological sites:
      Calakmul and Champoton
      Edzna
      Ek Balam
      Chichen Itza
      Dzibilchaltun
      Uxmal
      Puuc Route
      Xcambo
Beaches:
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      Beaches
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      Chelem
      Chicxulub
      El Cuyo
      Dzilam Bravo
      Holbox
      Mahajual
      Marina Silcer
      Progreso
      Progreso Marinas
      Ria Lagartos
      Telchac Puerto
      Tulum
      Reef Yucatan Hotel
Colonial Towns:
      Izamal
      Motul
      Tekax
      Ticul
      Tizimin
      Valladolid
      Oxkutzcab
      Convent Route
Eco Destinations:
      Caves
      Cenotes
      Cenote Yokdzonot
      Ecoturistic Network
      Kixil Kiuic Reserve
      Ox Watz
      Xcanche
      San Crisanto Mangroves
Haciendas:
      Hacienda Petac
      Hacienda Route
      Hacienda Tours
      Tasting and Gastronomy
Major cities:
      Campeche
      Chetumal
      Merida
Real Estate in Yucatan:
      Real Estate
      RE - Building & Remodeling
      RE - Buying in Mexico
      RE - Beach Homes
      RE - Colonial Homes
      RE - Tours & Seminars
More info:
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      Destination Weddings
      Golf Club of Yucatan
      Hostels
      House Exchange
      Open Air Museum
      Punta Laguna
      Traveling with Children
      Vacation Rentals
      Whale Sharks
      Spas in Yucatan


 


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