
Haciendas, Cenotes & Ruins · 2013-2014
Haciendas Cenotes & Ruins - January 2014
Colonial Mérida to Valladolid . This is a regular difficulty tour. We will enjoy the beautiful colonial architecture of several towns on this tour including Mérida, Izamal and Valladolid. Mayan ruins that we visit include the famous Chichén-Iztá, Uxmal and several others including more in the Puuc hills. There are caves including Lol-Tun, and cenotes. A cenote is an opening to the immense underground lake and river system of the Yucatan; each one is spectacular and unique. more information
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Archived Introduction
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Haciendas, Cenotes & Ruins 2014
| Dates: | to (1 week - 5 cycling days) |
Distances: | Average/day: 77km Maximum/day: 118km Total Approx: 384km |
| Route Type: | REGULAR difficulty. Mainly very flat, some short climbs.Weather | Road | Land | ||
| Highlights: | Real Mexican-Yucatecan culture. Small towns, quiet roads, ex-haciendas, cenotes, caves, Mayan ruins. Mérida; bustling city, colonial architecture, art, food, markets. | ||
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Archived Itinerary
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Haciendas, Cenotes & Ruins 2014
Please note that itineraries are always subject to minor changes at any time.
WhenWhereDistanceHighlights
Day 0
Fri Jan 10, 2014 Meet in Mérida - Yucatan cuisine, Murals, Colonial Architecture, market [more]
Fri Jan 10, 2014 Meet in Mérida - Yucatan cuisine, Murals, Colonial Architecture, 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
Sat Jan 11, 2014 Mérida to Ticul 83 km Picturesque Towns, Mayan villages, quiet roads, ex-haciendas, cenotes, Uxmal Mayan ruins [more]
Sat Jan 11, 2014 Mérida to Ticul 83 km Picturesque Towns, Mayan villages, quiet roads, ex-haciendas, cenotes, Uxmal Mayan ruins [more]
Day 1: Mérida to Ticul
We'll pass through many small Mayan villages and ex-haciendas. There are also many cenotes to be discovered along the way. Upon arriving in Ticul you'll jump into a van for a trip to the Mayan ruins at Uxmal and back.
Day 2
Sun Jan 12, 2014 Ticul to Oxcutzcab (via ruta Puuc Mayan ruins & Hacienda Tabi) 67 km Rolling, hilly roads. Spectacular Mayan ruins and ex-hacienda [more]
Sun Jan 12, 2014 Ticul to Oxcutzcab (via ruta Puuc Mayan ruins & Hacienda Tabi) 67 km Rolling, hilly roads. Spectacular Mayan ruins and ex-hacienda [more]
Day 2: Ticul to Oxcutzcab (via ruta Puuc Mayan ruins & Hacienda Tabi)
We'll visit several minor Mayan ruins almost completing a circuit. Near the end of our loop we visit the partially restored ex-hacienda Tabi and end up in the town of Oxcutzcab.
Day 3: Oxcutzcab to Izamal
We start along the 'Convent Route' and then continue on even quieter roads. We'll pass through many small villages and have the chance to visit several spectacular cenotes.
Day 4
Tues Jan 14, 2014 Izamal - Massive pyramid, Convent, Zocalo, Market... The BEST tacos in Mexico! Optional sidetrip. [more]
Tues Jan 14, 2014 Izamal - Massive pyramid, Convent, Zocalo, Market... The BEST tacos in Mexico! Optional sidetrip. [more]
Day 4: 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 one of the tallest 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 5
Wed Jan 15, 2014 Izamal to Pisté (via Stilpech, Tunkas and Dzitas) 71 km Cenotes, quiet roads, small towns [more]
Wed Jan 15, 2014 Izamal to Pisté (via Stilpech, Tunkas and Dzitas) 71 km Cenotes, quiet roads, small towns [more]
Day 5: 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 6
Thurs Jan 16, 2014 Pisté to Valladolid 45 km Chichén-Itzá ruins, caves, cenotes, colonial town [more]
Thurs Jan 16, 2014 Pisté to Valladolid 45 km Chichén-Itzá ruins, caves, cenotes, colonial town [more]
Day 6: Pisté to Valladolid
In the early morning we will visit the important Mayan-Toltec ruins of Chichén-Itzá, avoiding all the crouds. After that we have a short ride with many attractions on the way. The Balancanchen Caves are about 6 km before Pisté. They are believed to have been a center for Maya-Toltec worship. The impressive stalactites and the ceramic religious offerings left behind by the Maya-Toltec civilization are definitely worth a visit. Cenotes X-Keken and Samula are a few kilometers before Valladolid. We will stop in for a refreshing dip in their cool, limpid waters. Valladolid is another colonial gem well worth spending some extra time in after the tour is over.
Day 7
Fri Jan 17, 2014 Bus or van back to Mérida - Yucatan cuisine, Murals, Colonial Architecture, market [more]
Fri Jan 17, 2014 Bus or van back to Mérida - Yucatan cuisine, Murals, Colonial Architecture, market [more]
Day 7: Bus or van back to 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.
Archived Photos
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Historical Costs
| Tour | Guide fee | Accommodations | Food/drink | Misc. | Total | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haciendas Cenotes & Ruins 2014 | $583 | $110 | $95 | $120 | $908 | old files\costs.04-08-13.html |
| Haciendas Cenotes & Ruins 2014 | $583 | $110 | $95 | $120 | $908 | old files\costs.19-11-13.html |
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Sources
- old files\tours.04-08-13.html
- old files\tours.14-9-13.html
- old files\tours.19-11-13.html
