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
 


Valladolid


Located halfway (two hours from each) between Merida and Cancun, Valladolid is a bustling Mayan city with a special colonial flavor. This is where you will see the majority of the townspeople still using the typical dress of the Maya and the buildings around the Main Plaza painted pastel colors. You will surely get a sense of the laid-back pace of life.

The Plaza is a unique place with many Mayan ladies sitting on the side opposite the Cathedral hawkin crafts that include hand-embroidered dresses and blouses, Barbie dresses and handkerchiefs, hammocks and more. The statue of a Mayan lady in the middle of the park is a typical place to have your picture taken.

Valladolid building on the Yucatan Peninsula
Above: Valladolid's Municipal Palace

Valladolid is home to some very important history. The Caste War began here in 1847, and also the first signs of the Mexican Revolution of 1910.

There are seven churches in the different neighborhoods that should be visited, along with the impressive San Bernadino Convent, the San Roque Museum and the Government Palace, with its huge murals depicting Mexican history. As you stroll to the different neighborhoods to visit the churches, take note of the architecture of the locals' homes that range from huts to mansions. Note the yards, the animals, the gardens, the flowers, the trees, the laundry. You will learn so much about the people on these strolls. Take note of the detailed stonework on the facades of many of the colonial buildings.

 

While in Valladolid, you are in the heart of good Yucatecan cooking country. Try the flavorful cuisine of Valladolid in such dishes as lomitos de Valladolid, longaniza and chicken escabeche. Longaniza de Valladolid is a sausage that is made locally. Try it with scrambled eggs or grilled and wrapped in a tortilla. Both ways are delicious!

Hotels are quite reasonable in Valladolid making it a good place to use as a base for going to Chichen Itza 28 miles away and the Balancanchen Caves 22 miles away. Consider staying for two nights so you can really get a feel for the place.

Valladolid on the Yucatan Peninsula
Above: Convent of San Bernandino of Siena


Valladolid on the Yucatan Peninsula
Above: Church of San Gervasio in downtown Valladolid

Valladolid also has very important cenotes, like Dzitnup, about 5 kilometers west and Ik-kil 30 mintues from Valladolid and 5 minuntes form Chichen Itza. Both are good for swimming with the later being the most impressive. Cenotes are sinkholes.

There are other interesting places near Valladolid that should be visited like Ik-Kil and Dzinup cenotes, also visit the impressive Ek Balam archaeological site 20 minutes north of Valladolid on the road to Tizimin. The pyramids here are bigger than the ones at Chichen Itza. See our Ek Balam section for more info. Further north are Rio Lagartos and San Felipe.

How to get there
To get to Valladolid from Merida, take the cuota road toward Cancun. Check our Yucatan map for more information on how to get there, and our Valladolid map for getting around the town.

If you want to take public transportation:
Autobuses de Oriente
Tel. 928 6230
Calle 50 x 67
Fequency every hour
Price $76.00

Hotels
 Hacienda Sanchez
www.haciendasanchez.com.mx
Calle 23 x 40 y 42
(985) 856 5212
 Maria de la Luz
www.mariadelaluzhotel.com
Calle 42 #191 x 37 y 39
(985) 856 20 18

 Zaci
www.hotelzaci.com
Calle 44 #193 x 39
(985) 856 21 67

 Casa Quetzal
www.casa-quetzal.com
Calle 51 #218-c x 50 y 52
(985) 856 47 96

Restaurants
 Las Campanas
Main Plaza
Calle 42 and corner of 41
(985) 856 23 65

Nearby attractions
 Chichen Itza
 Ek Balam
 Rio Lagartos
 Caves
 Cenotes

Visit our maps
 Map of Valladolid
 Map of Yucatan Peninsula


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Archaeological sites:
      Calakmul and Champoton
      Edzna
      Ek Balam
      Chichen Itza
      Dzibilchaltun
      Uxmal
      Puuc Route
      Xcambo
Beaches:
      Alacranes Reef
      Beaches
      Celestun
      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:
      Daytrips
      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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