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stephen_j_white1 says:
Alright for those who have read anything of mine I definitly have my own way of doing things. I have travelled to Mexico on 3 seperate times and my last vacation was definitly the best. I have been to Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, and Playa.
The thing about the Yucatan is that it has a good blend …
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geokid says:
Xlapak "Old wall' is a small Maya ruin located 16 miles southeast of Uxmal. It is 3 miles west of Highway 261 on Route 31. Xlapak is between Sayil to the east and Labna to the west. There was a number of handcraft vendors at the entrance to Xlapak the last time I visited. Many good quality carvings …
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stephen_j_white1 says:
I am never one to go for a travel tor, but I was recommended to this one by many reputable sources. So, I decided to take a chance and give it a shot. Personally I am into adventure travel and while on this trip I wanted to do some ocean kayaking and snorkeling on the reef. This area of mexico ha…
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marioke says:
It's a high class Hotel but it's worth your money. It is built in a Mayan architecture with amazing proportions. A lot of amenities and the largest pool you could ask for.
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geokid says:
Uxmal, "Built Three Times", (Yucatec Maya: Óoxmáal), is a large Maya site located 34 miles south of Mérida on Highway 261. Many buildings have been consolidated and restored. Currently little in the way of serious archeological excavation and research has been done at Uxmal. Acurate dates of occu…
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geokid says:
Sayil a small Puuc Classic Maya site is located 2 miles south of Kabah on the Puuc Route, just 2 miles east of Route 261 at Latitude 20° 14' 0" North, by Longitude 89° 39' 0" West. on any of these structures. Sayil is located amongst small hills. It was first occupied prior to 250 AD, monumental b…
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Boston_Babe says:
We booked a day trip to Chichen Itza through our CheapCaribbean representative during our stay in Mexico. We chose the "deluxe" package which was a little more expensive, but it guaranteed that we wouldn't have to spend any time stopping at other hotels to drop people off which can really add extra …
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geokid says:
Kabah "strong hand" (also spelled Kabaah, Kabáh, Kahbah and Kaba)is a Puuc Maya site on Highway 261, about 90 miles southwest of Mérida in Yucatan State. Ruins extend for a considerable distance on both sides of the highway. Most of the more distant structures are little visited, and some are stil…
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geokid says:
Labná "abandoned house" small Maya site on the Puuc Highway about 10 miles southeast of Kabah, 6 miles east of Highway 261. The site was built in the Late and Terminal Classic era. A date corresponding to 862 AD is inscribed in the palace. Labna was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. It is…
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DHaworth says:
Hacienda Uxmal is locate across the street from the Uxmal Mayan ruins. It is the real Yucatan. The person who works the front desk Luis is a perfect gentleman, and sometimes you can hire him to take you into the town of Muna for shopping or just going to church. The rooms are typical yucatan style. …
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cyanidekandy says:
When I first saw the Mayan sign I was excited. I had never seen anyone serve Mayan food before. Me and my boyfriend walk in and sit down. I look at the menu and was very sad because there was nothing Mayan on it. Unless you count someone slapping Mayan to the front of the name. The menu was so tiny …
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