El Cuyo: A Yucatecan Paradise
I don’t use the phrase “hidden gem” lightly, but when it comes to El Cuyo, we have to acknowledge that this place really is one of Yucatán’s hidden gems. Located…
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I don’t use the phrase “hidden gem” lightly, but when it comes to El Cuyo, we have to acknowledge that this place really is one of Yucatán’s hidden gems. Located…
Continue reading1. Many seasonal celebrations might be put on hold this year, but the Christmas lights on Paseo de Montejo are a yuletide tradition that even Covid can’t stop! Spend an…
Continue reading“Merengue, merengue…dulces y merengues” is a phrase you will often hear when you are at any of the beaches on the Yucatecan shore; whether Progreso, Chibxulub, Chelem, Telchac, or others….
Continue readingThe drive into El Cuyo ranks very high on my list of cinematic arrivals. Leaving from Tizimín, the two-lane highway cuts through immense cattle pastures. Solitary palmeras form sparse groups…
Continue reading1. Remember to visit the Muelle Market in Chicxulub Puerto on January 4 and 18. For more dates check our online events calendar. 2. On December 31st keep your eyes…
Continue readingProgreso de Castro is Yucatán’s most important port and gets its name from Juan Miguel Castro, its first promoter. This city has also become an important tourism destination thanks to…
Continue readingThe combination of beach, sun, breezes, and seafood complement each other perfectly, triggering sweet or salty cravings. And even if you aren’t a dessert lover, we are sure that you…
Continue readingThis picturesque fishing village is the doorway to one of the natural wonders in the state of Yucatán: the Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve. Seafood delicacies for breakfast, lunch, or dinner;…
Continue readingIn Telchac Puerto there is a small booth on the Progreso – Dzilam coastal road named Dulcería Chay (dulce – sweet.) It has been there for 40 years selling…
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