Regions of Mexico

THE YUCATAN PENINSULA

THE YUCATAN PENINSULA


Yucatan is a great touristic destination, you can find almost everything you´d look for on a vacation, and don´t worry because, it doesn´t matter your age or preferences, there are pretty much all of the things to do, see and taste you want.

If you are interested on arqueological tourism Yucatan it´s perfect, it´s not only Chichen Itza there is to see, you´ll find a large number of ruins on your visit, and all of theme are very different from each other because they had different uses.

If what you´re looking for is adventure, Well, this is the place for you, go on a yucatan adventure tour and do some zip linning, Mayan biking, go into the cenotes, in fact, we offer a cenote extreme tour that includes all of those things, and don´t worry because it´s perfectly safe! And if you´re feeling very brave, you can go to the Calcetoc caves, this are made of little tunnels underground! All I have to say about these is that the clothes you´re wearing that day, will never wear them again!

We can also help you if you are interested on learning, a educational tour maybe for your students, we´ll go hand to hand on this Spanish immersion and get things easy for you. This student tour will become a one in a life opportunity, will be able to live experiences you never thought you would, and it also very fun!

If cultural is what your going for, then come to the original Haciendas, where the green gold (Henequen) in Yucatan was made. You can also learn how to cook the real Yucatecan food on our cooking day trip, this tour is actually very authentic because you are going( in company of your guide tour of course) to a Real Yucatecan Market, this is something you will never see at the U.S. it is very traditional and autochthonous, and after buying your traditional Yucatecan food ingredients, go to a local home to learn how to cook it!

So, as you can see, there is everything and more for a great journey! Please contact us and we will help you customize exactly how you want your tour in the Yucatan Peninsula!!!

Destinations

  • PLAYA DEL CARMEN

    Playa del Carmen is located about 45 minutes south of Cancun International Airport.  Once a sleepy fishing village, this once quant resort town is quickly becoming Cancun’s tourism rival.  It boasts the same clear waters and beautiful beaches as Cancun with smaller hotels and daily ferry service to the island of Cozumel.

  • RIVIERA MAYA

    The Riviera Maya is becoming one of the most popular destinations worldwide.  People from all continents are coming to visit the beautiful beaches, culture, ruins and countless other attractions.  The area offers world class scuba diving and snorkeling on the Mesoamerican barrier reef, the second largest barrier reef in the world which stretches from Cancun to Honduras.

  • MERIDA

    Merida is a colonial city that is growing fast, both in expat population and Mexican population and where the Mayan is still the second language in the Yucatan State, spoken by a third of the population.  It is a very safe city, close to the beach and there is always something to do which makes it a desirable city to live in or just visit.

  • CHICHEN ITZA

    Chichen Itza is one of the most impressive sites in all of Mexico, a UNESCO world heritage and recently named one of the new 7 wonders of the world.  Chichen Itza is a wonderful ancient Mayan site and new discoveries are being made on a regular basis.

  • CANCUN

    The hotel zone of Cancun is actually located on an island in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.  It is shaped like the number 7 and has bridges on each end connecting it to the main land and local city of Cancun.  There are a number of resorts and hotels as well as many nightclubs, restaurants and shopping.

  • CAMPECHE

    Campeche Mexico is the third western state of the Yucatan Peninsula. Its capital city Campeche as well, has a very rich history full of Mayan ruins, Spanish conquerors and even pirates!  It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 for its naval history and San Miguel fort.