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Izamal Tour From Merida


Izamal Tour From Merida

 

 

ITINERARY

Right in the middle of the peninsula is Izamal, a place with a lot of history and culture. Its name means "dew of heaven," and it is a small village near the city of Merida.  This city is teeming with history as you will see along its streets, it was a Spanish city built on historical Mayan remains.

Our tour begins early in the morning when we pick you up at your hotel in Mérida.  We'll visit historic places in Izamal such as the Convent of San Antonio de Padua, built by the Franciscans in The Yucatan and where Pope John Paul II once visited and held mass for the community.  Since his visit the town has conserved the Vatican colors of yellow and white in its buildings.  Izamal is considered one of the most religious places in the country.  Later we will visit the 5 pyramids located around the town where you can see some remains of the ancient Mayan city that was destroyed when evangelism began. The tour around the town will be in a Calesa; a typical carriage during colonial times.  

In the afternoon we will drop you off at your hotel in Merida.

 

 

Tour Highlights

    *Calesa tour
    *San Antonio de Padua Convent
    *Mayan pyramids
    *local people

Details

Tour code
IZAM
Price
$ 38.00 USD

Children price
$ 38.00
    Duration
    7 hours

    Minimum of pax to operate
      4
    Pick up location
      At your Merida Hotel
    Pick up time
    9:00 am

    Drop off location
    At your Merida Hotel

    Drop off time
    4:00 pm

    Language
    English / Spanish

    Inclusions
    *Entrance fee to the pyramids *Transportation
    *English speaking guide during the tour
    *Calesa tour

    Exclusions
    *Items of a personal nature
    *Tips to the guide
    *Meals and Beverages

    Children policy
    Children are allowed on this tour

    What to bring
    *Comfortable clothing
    *Sneakers or comfortable shoes for walking
    *Hat Sunglasses
    *Sunblock biodegradable
    *Swimsuit
    *Personal spending money
    *Camera

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