
Backroads to the Beach · 2017-2018
Backroads to the Beach - January 2018
This is a light - regular difficulty tour with 10 days of cycling averaging 70km per day. We will meet in Mérida and cycle from that beautiful colonial city, to Mayan ruins, crystaline cenotes, flamingo and wetland bird sanctuaries and finally end up at the Mexican jewel of the Caribbean, Tulum. Of course we will cycle on the beautiful quiet backroads of the Yucatan. more information
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Archived Introduction
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Backroads to the Beach 2018
| Dates: | to (2 weeks - 10 cycling days) Minimum of 4 participants needed to form tour |
Distances: | Average/day: 71km Maximum/day: 100km Total Approx: 706km |
| Route Type: | LITE-REGULAR difficulty. Mainly very flat, some gently rolling hills. Weather | Road | Land | ||
| Highlights: | Real Mexican-Yucatecan culture. Small towns, ruins, lots of cenotes, quiet roads. Mérida; bustling city, colonial architecture, art, food, market. Staying in eco-hotels in the forest.Tulum - the beach! | ||
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Archived Itinerary
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Backroads to the Beach 2018
Please note that itineraries are always subject to minor changes at any time.
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Day 0
Tues Jan 16, 2018 Meet in Mérida - Yucatan cuisine, Colonial Architecture, Zocalo, Market [more]
Tues Jan 16, 2018 Meet in Mérida - Yucatan cuisine, Colonial Architecture, Zocalo, Market [more]
Day 0: Meet in Mérida
Mérida, the White City, was founded in 1542. Its architecture still shows an exquisite union of pre-Hispanic and European elements. During its Colonial era, this state capital was the most important city in the region, leaving such living monuments as the House of Montejo, Government Palace, and the main building of the University of Yucatan. Museums, theatres, handcrafts, nightclubs and beautiful parks have created a beautiful and vibrant city. Once settled into our hotel room, we will experience Méridas delicious culinary tradition at one of Mérida's numerous restaurants.
Day 1
Wed Jan 17, 2018 Mérida to Ticul 77 km Picturesque Towns, Mayan villages, quiet roads, ex-haciendas, cenotes [more]
Wed Jan 17, 2018 Mérida to Ticul 77 km Picturesque Towns, Mayan villages, quiet roads, ex-haciendas, cenotes [more]
Day 1: Mérida to Ticul
We'll pass through many small Mayan villages and ex-haciendas. There are also some cenotes to be discovered along the way.
Day 2: Ticul to Sta. Elena (via Muna)
We have a short day of cycling today to give us ample time to explore the deservedly famous Uxmal Mayan ruin. Of course the get there we have to get over the ridge of the Puuc hills, and it's a good little climb. We end the day in a beautiful eco-hotel in Santa Elena.
Day 3
Fri Jan 19, 2018 Sta. Elena - rest day. Enjoy the nature. Climb up to the town church for sunset. [more]
Fri Jan 19, 2018 Sta. Elena - rest day. Enjoy the nature. Climb up to the town church for sunset. [more]
Day 3: Sta. Elena
Take a walk around the beautiful eco-paradise that we're staying in. Learn about the native trees and other flora. Spot some exotic birds if you can. Relax. Take a walk into town, climb up to the church and watch the sun set into a sea of green forests.
Day 4
Sat Jan 20, 2018 Sta Elena to Oxcutzcab 52 km Puuc route Mayan ruins, Hacienda Tabi, quiet hilly backroads [more]
Sat Jan 20, 2018 Sta Elena to Oxcutzcab 52 km Puuc route Mayan ruins, Hacienda Tabi, quiet hilly backroads [more]
Day 4: Sta Elena to Oxcutzcab
Today we will ride the Puuc route along a winding road through rolling terrain, stopping along the way to visit a number of different Mayan ruins, including Kabah, Labna and Sayil. We will then visit the beautiful restored ex-hacienda Tabi and then continue on to Oxcutzcab.
Day 5
Sun Jan 21, 2018 Oxcutzcab to Tekax 40 km (hilly) hills and backroads, colonial town, classic Yucatecan cuisine [more]
Sun Jan 21, 2018 Oxcutzcab to Tekax 40 km (hilly) hills and backroads, colonial town, classic Yucatecan cuisine [more]
Day 5: Oxcutzcab to Tekax
Today we ride long the backroads through ever more hilly terrain to Tekax, a colonial Mayan town with 16th and 17th century churches.
Day 6: Tekax to Tekit (via Cantamayec)
We will meaner along some beautiful narrow, quiet backroads today on our longest day of cycling, taking us to the small Mayan town of Tekit.
Day 7: Tekit to Izamal
We start the day on some very quiet backroads with some rolling hills. In Cuzama we will stop for a little break and the famous Cuzama cenote trip. Continuing on more quiet backroads, at the end of the day we find ourselves in the splendid colonial yellow town of Izamal.
Day 8
Wed Jan 24, 2018 Izamal - Mayan Ruins, huge pyramid, Convent, Zocalo, Market, beautiful Izamal, the best tacos in Mexico! [more]
Wed Jan 24, 2018 Izamal - Mayan Ruins, huge pyramid, Convent, Zocalo, Market, beautiful Izamal, the best tacos in Mexico! [more]
Day 8: Izamal
Known as the Yellow Town because of the colour of the colonial buildings that line the zocalo, Izamal is famous for having the largest church plaza in Mexico. It includes an enormous Franciscan convent (built with Mayan stones) and the remnants of the most voluminous Mayan pyramids in the Yucatan. You can also visit the colourful market, or just stroll around the beautiful zocalo observing the daily routines of the local inhabitants.
Day 9
Thurs Jan 25, 2018 Izamal to Pisté (via Stilpech, Tunkas and Dzitas) 71 km Cenotes, quiet roads, small towns [more]
Thurs Jan 25, 2018 Izamal to Pisté (via Stilpech, Tunkas and Dzitas) 71 km Cenotes, quiet roads, small towns [more]
Day 9: Izamal to Pisté (via Stilpech, Tunkas and Dzitas)
There are many cenotes and caves to visit along the way. An option detour will take us to the town of Cenotillo where there are even more cenotes and caves. In Pisté we can see the light and sound show of Chichén-Itzá, and explore the ruins early tomorrow morning.
Day 10
Fri Jan 26, 2018 Piste to Ek Balam village (via Valladolid or via Espita) 88-90 km quiet roads, tiny Mayan village [more]
Fri Jan 26, 2018 Piste to Ek Balam village (via Valladolid or via Espita) 88-90 km quiet roads, tiny Mayan village [more]
Day 10: Piste to Ek Balam village (via Valladolid or via Espita)
More backroads take us to the little visited village of Ek Balam where we'll stay at a community run eco-hotel. No rush to visit the Mayan ruins - there's a rest day tomorrow.
Day 11
Sat Jan 27, 2018 Ek Balam - Ek Balam Mayan ruins. Rest day. Nature. Cenote. Authentic Mayan food. [more]
Sat Jan 27, 2018 Ek Balam - Ek Balam Mayan ruins. Rest day. Nature. Cenote. Authentic Mayan food. [more]
Day 11: Ek Balam
Explore the impressive Mayan ruins of Ek' Balam with its unique winged sculptures and visit the nearby cenote. Enjoy living within nature at our community run eco-hotel in the forest and check out the lookout tower.
Day 12: Ek Balam to Coba
Another day, another bunch of backroads. Today we end up in the little village of Coba, rest up, the ruins are first thing tomorrow morning!
Day 13
Mon Jan 29, 2018 Cobá to Tulum 55 km Coba Mayan Ruins, Cenotes, Beach, snorkel, Scuba-Diving, Tulum ruins, beach camping possible [more]
Mon Jan 29, 2018 Cobá to Tulum 55 km Coba Mayan Ruins, Cenotes, Beach, snorkel, Scuba-Diving, Tulum ruins, beach camping possible [more]
Day 13: Cobá to Tulum
We'll visit Coba Mayan ruins first thing in the morning, and then cycle on to Tulum. Deep in the jungle, Cobá is the site of an ancient Mayan city whose ruins (an estimated 6500 buildings) are for the most part still covered by dense jungle vegetation. Covering over 10 square kilometers, unexcavated remnants are beginning to emerge from countless hill-like mounds. To reach the only recently uncovered ruins, you will make your way along tunnel-like trails, through the dense jungle. Beautiful birds, spider monkeys rustling the tops of trees, lizards slithering out of your way, as well as fragrant plants and flowers will make your stay here unforgettable.
Day 14
Tues Jan 30, 2018 Tulum - Tulum ruins, beach. Bus to Cancun or Mérida to fly back home or stay a while longer [more]
Tues Jan 30, 2018 Tulum - Tulum ruins, beach. Bus to Cancun or Mérida to fly back home or stay a while longer [more]
Day 14: Tulum
Bus back to Mérida or Cancun to fly back home or stick around for a bit. It's best to tour the ruins first thing in the morning before the tourists and the heat overwhelm. Its graying temples and watchtower rise above wind-bent palm trees clinging to a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
After the ruins, why not go for a scuba dive or a snorkel, or perhaps you'd like to learn how to dive?
After the ruins, why not go for a scuba dive or a snorkel, or perhaps you'd like to learn how to dive?
Archived Photos
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Historical Costs
| Tour | Guide fee | Accommodations | Food/drink | Misc. | Total | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Backroads to the Beach 2018 | $950 | $250 | $230 | $155 | $1,585 | old files\costs.22-03-18.html |
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