Valladolid and The First Spark of the Mexican Revolution
Valladolid has a very important place in the history of México. The “first spark of the Mexican Revolution,” also known as the Dzelkoop Plan, was an insurrection which began…
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Valladolid has a very important place in the history of México. The “first spark of the Mexican Revolution,” also known as the Dzelkoop Plan, was an insurrection which began…
Continue reading1 Officially, the International Day of Families is May 15, but any Sunday is great for a trip to San Felipe, the colorful fishermen’s village in eastern Yucatán. Olivia shares…
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Continue readingMonday Welcome to Mérida! Drop off your bags and leisurely stroll Paseo de Montejo and its boutiques, coffee shops, and monuments. End the night by toasting to a great vacation…
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Continue readingVisiting a cenote is a unique experience, for many it symbolizes stepping into the sacred Maya underworld, and in the cenote-cave Zazil Tunich it becomes so much more. It’s a…
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