Progreso With Kids
It’s the beach. What can I possibly tell you about the beach? Is that what you’re thinking? Sand, water, kids, enough; it’s obvious what to do with kids at the…
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It’s the beach. What can I possibly tell you about the beach? Is that what you’re thinking? Sand, water, kids, enough; it’s obvious what to do with kids at the…
Continue readingWith 106 municipalities, countless cenotes, beaches, archaeological sites, and haciendas, Yucatán boasts one of the world’s densest cultural landscapes thanks to its ancient and contemporary Maya population. Accept that you’ll…
Continue readingThe arrival of summer vacation is celebrated by children all over the globe, and Yucatán isn’t the exception. Here, we refer to it as La Temporada – The Season. The…
Continue readingThere’s something quite otherworldly about El Corchito, the ecological reserve just outside Progreso. For starters, it’s sort of hidden in plain sight and is completely inaccessible except by lancha (small…
Continue readingWith 106 municipalities, countless cenotes, beaches, archaeological sites, and haciendas, Yucatán boasts one of the world’s densest cultural landscapes thanks to its ancient and contemporary Maya population. Accept that you’ll…
Continue readingA haven for exotic migratory birds, Río Lagartos is an enormous bio-reserve where fresh water meets the sea. The view from the malecón reveals absolutely stunning turquoise waters in…
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 readingAs you can see by our cover photo, the intrepid Yucatán Today team came across a very special traveler in Progreso the other day! In case you are not so…
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 breeze, the seagulls, and the sunshine are some of the pleasures you will enjoy on a Yucatecan summer day. The proximity of Mérida to the coastal towns of our…
Continue readingIn its role as the hub of Yucatán’s coastal communities, Progreso is something of a paradox. Its laid-back ambience is still appealing most of the year; many North Americans and…
Continue readingProgreso is one of Mexico’s major ports! To find out which cruise lines visit Progreso, go to this website: http://www.cruisecritic.com/cruiseto/ Leave all the selections blank except POPULAR PORTS: select PROGRESO…then click on…
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