The Custodians of Archaeological Sites
According to the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), México has 193 archaeological sites, 17 of which are located in Yucatán. Each of these sites needs to be guarded…
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According to the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), México has 193 archaeological sites, 17 of which are located in Yucatán. Each of these sites needs to be guarded…
Continue readingDon’t laugh. Seriously. We regularly take our children to visit the archaeological sites around the Yucatán Peninsula, and, in fact, our kids think it’s a treat. We arrived in México…
Continue readingHave you ever considered spending a weekend around Valladolid? Yucatán’s second city has so much to do and see that a weekend isn’t, in truth, enough time to really see…
Continue readingNotice: As of July 2023, the archaeoligical sites of Uxmal, Kabah, Xlapak, Sayil, and Labná are open to the public. The caves of Loltún remain closed until further notice. …
Continue readingMonday You’re in Mérida! Start with a tour of Centro Histórico and discover the MACAY museum, the San Ildefonso Cathedral, and the murals at the Palacio de Gobierno by Fernando…
Continue readingAll stories start somewhere. On January 18, 1976, my mother Joanna and my father, Jorge met in the lobby of the Hotel Mérida. She was a Canadian airline rep. leading…
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