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    Ría de Celestún

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    Zona Arqueológica de Uxmal - Ballspielplatz (09/2024)

    Zona Arqueológica de Uxmal

    (42 reviews)

    We thought Uxmal actually was so much better than Chichzen Itza with larger area to explore and…read moremore varied, accessible and climbable ruins. A lot fewer crowds possibly because of its more remote location . Beautiful landscape with lots of Iguanas. There is paid parking available. There are couple of Cenotes X'Batun and Dzonbakal on an off beat path to cool down. Definitely a must visit place ! My advice to tourist is to rent a car when in Yucatan and you can actually reach places that are wonders !

    Overview: A worthwhile archeological site to visit if you're near Merida. Pros: interesting…read morehistory, impressive site. Cons: Ridiculously inefficient ticketing system. Cost. I was in Merida on work earlier this year and made a quick visit to Uxmal. If you're into archeology and history, this is an interesting place to visit. Note climbing the pyramids is no longer allowed in Mexico. The park requires two separate tickets, and the purchasing process is inefficient. You can buy one ticket from an automated kiosk or stand in line. Then, you must stand in a separate line to purchase the second ticket. Credit cards are accepted, but the lines for using credit cards are slow. Cell service is a bit spotty. Public restrooms are available and they are cleaner than average. Time budget: 1.5 to 2 hours Parking: Parking is not free. Bring some pesos to pay for parking. Tips: Plan to protect yourself from the sun and stay hydrated.

    Yucatan Concierge - Pink flamingos, Celestun

    Yucatan Concierge

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    I worked with Daniella at Yucatan Concierge to plan several day trips from Merida as we planned a…read moretrip to Yucatan. Daniella was great to work with and helped me plan and book three very different day trips for our stay. One tour took us South to Muna, Uxmal, and a hacienda and cenote; another East to Ake, Izamal, and a market; and the last West to Celestun Biosphere and the beach in Celestun. Each day was different and allowed us to see a different area and culture within Yucatan! Even though it's pricier, I like to book private tours when I'm on trips where I don't want to drive myself, because I talk a lot. A lot. And with private tours, you can ask as many questions as you want and learn as much as you can about where you are! The fact that these tours are private allowed me to customize them and to learned about the things in Merida that most interested me! Daniella matched us up with a veteran guide named David, who was extremely knowledgeable about Merida and Yucatan. Whether our questions were about Mayan history and culture, birds and wildlife of the Yucatan, or restaurants in Merida, David helped us learn so much! Our driver Edgar was also very friendly and helpful! And the van we booked was really comfortable on long-ish drives around Yucatan. If you're interested in seeing a lot of Yucatan and Merida and are happy to spend a little more to have a customized, private experience, I certainly recommend working with Daniella and Yucatan Concierge. She and the company can really help you create a unique and wonderful experience in Yucatan!

    From the owner: Reserva con nosotros tu tour privado y la mejor experiencia de viaje en la Peninsula de Yucatan…read more Ofrecemos transportación privada, guía/concierge y una experiencia completamente personalizada para tí.

    Sergios Tours - The tour bus we rode in! It also picked us up at the dock

    Sergios Tours

    (5 reviews)

    Enjoying our visit, but questioning why we prepaid at a $60 rate when it's only $40 to book at the…read moreport? And yes, both of the groups bought the all inclusive beach club with blue wrist bands. $40 - great value $60 - would have be better if the other alcohol and menu items were included Guess our next visit we will wait and book at the port - also while the buffet menu references fish - there was none when I asked was told not today

    This was our first cruise/excursion and Sergio's had great reviews vs. the ship options. Uva met us…read morewhere he communicated he would be, easy to find. They encourage you to get there early to beat crowds at the stops and it's worth it! We got on the road and did the stunning cenotes first- best way to start the morning! Peaceful and gorgeous. Flamingos weren't here yet due to weather/migration, bummed to miss it but it worked out for our schedule. The salt mines were incredible to see that process and taste salt and bring some home. The Mayan historical market was educational and beautiful. Please be respectful of the space so we can have them for longer! We headed to the beach house for a tasty buffet lunch and great drinks! It's a fabulous set up with a pool and shower and access to the beach. We had a surprise massage option with Dory, I think she might be a new addition and you MUST have her work on you. I did 30 months and regret not doing the hour. She's so strong and magical! I had a massage in Cozumel that was nowhere near her ability! Treat yourself. Overall experience was 10/10! Uva was a fun and knowledgeable guide and we had a blast! Will definitely go back. Even if you don't want to see all the stops- get the house package and just spend the day there. Worth it! Thank you, Sergio's Tours team!

    Ría de Celestún - hiking - Updated June 2026

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