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 Colonial vacation rental in Merida Mexico
 


Vacation Rentals
in the Yucatan

For a good forty years now the state of Yucatan, especially along the coast, has been a snow-bird haven for people looking for long term house rentals with all the amenities and comforts of home, instead of using a hotel or bed & breakfast. Actually, worldwide, the concept of renting a home at the vacation destination is catching on more and more.

urbano rentals

Renting a home is certainly more cost efficient when you consider that you can have several people share the cost of the place, plus having your own kitchen and in many cases, a cook and maid, helps defray costs allowing you to stay longer. In some cases you can rent a home for a month for what you could rent a hotel for a week. Many homes have their own pool so you are not sharing with the masses and you can swim when and how you want.

For years, the coast of the Yucatan has been popular with the snowbirds from mid-November to just before Easter, depending when it falls. Chelem, Chicxulub, Uaymitun and Telchac Puerto are popular areas for vacation home rentals where it is quite common to see Canadian or American flags marking the homes of the foreign renters. With these flags one can locate the co-countrymen of their juices if you want to meet other people.

The Yucatecan people are known for using their beach homes during July and August and the two weeks of Easter vacation – Semana Santa. This means, these homes are closed from September to June. Now adays, many of these homes are rented to foreigners during this time period for a fraction of what they rent for during the summer. You will find homes whose rents range from $250 US to $1,000 a week to $950 US to $2,500 a month.

When you rent a home you quickly get into “living in Mexico mode.” You actually become part of the community as you become a regular at the shops and markets. And keep in mind, dealing with neighbors, shop keepers and caretakers is the fastest way to perfect your Spanish!


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arc homes

Once you've determined to rent a private home or apartment consider the following: Where do you want to be? At the beach? And if so, which beach? We have an article below that talks about the various beach areas. Or do you want to be in Merida? And if so, where in Merida? In the Historical Center downtown area? A colonia?  Do your homework so that you get a feel for what each has to offer. Remember, you are renting a home, not a hotel room, so there won’t be daily maid service with change of sheets and towels. Nor in most cases will there be hand soap, dish soap and toilet paper. These are things you will have to provide yourself. Many homes will include cleaning once a week included in the rate.

Once you make contact with the home owner, you will start a back and forth e-mail relationship where you will both get a feel for each other. The homeowner will send driving instructions from the airport and set up where to get the keys, etc. While they will help you with details about their home, possibly info on where to shop, etc. keep in mind, they are not car rentals, nor travel agents, nor concierges.


Vacation Rentals listed
on Yucatan Today

Beach House for Rent
www.vacationrentals.com/
vacation-rentals/5269.html

Urbano Rentals
www.urbanorentals.com

Casa La Barenda
www.casalabarenda.com

ACR Homes
www.acrhomes.com.mx

Casasita del Paseo
www.lacasitadelpaseo.nalum.com

Georgia Charuhas Rentals
Phone: 999-923-0495
Mail: artoriginals1@yahoo.com

We also provide an article on the different beach towns. Vacation Rentals in the Yucatan can be found on real estate websites linked from our Real Estate page.

 

 
 

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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