Travel Planning

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Xixim: Unique Mayan Hotel, Celestun

"Xixim, the pleasure of connecting with nature" is the slogan of this hotel; “an enclosure of peace, to free the stress and discover the essential elements

The Caracol, or Observatory, of Chichen Itza

If you enter the site of Chichén Itzá from the back entrance, by the hotels, t

Hacienda Xcanatun

Many Mérida residents consider restaurant Casa de Piedra at Hacienda Xcanatún as one of the “must’s” t

Loltún Caves

Its name is derived from two Mayan words, LOL (flower) and TUN (stone).

Private Villas in Izamal

If you are looking for a different kind of lodging, with privacy, in a pretty, peaceful town, with the authentic feeling of Mexico at its best, how about a p

Warning re. Hurricane Rina

U.S. Consulate Merida, Mexico

Consular Section

Emergency Message for U.S. citizens

October 25, 2011, 9:30 am

Labna and the Puuc Route

Labná, once a city of some 1,500 to 2,800 people and inhabited between 750 to 1,000 AD, is located on the

Tours in the Yucatan


If you are coming to Yucatán, there are many ways to explore what the peninsula has to offer.

Yucatan Symphony Orchestra XV Season

In 2011, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Yucatán (OSY) has a wonderful XV Season in store for you, and will temporarily change its headquarters to Teatro Manzane

Medical Tourism

Medical tourism, the practice of travelling abroad to receive medical services, is a growing international industry.

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