Discover the essence of two of Yucatan’s Magical Towns in a single day as you explore their convents, museums, and lively main squares. Walk through charming cobblestone streets where history and color intertwine among colonial facades, traditional flavours, and inviting corners that encourage you to pause, observe, and take home, both in memory and photographs, the most authentic beauty of Yucatan.
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Visit the majestic 16th-century Franciscan convent, a symbol of Valladolid’s colonial era. From Merida to Valladolid 2 hours
Barrio de Sisal: Walk through one of Valladolid’s most representative neighborhoods, known for its colorful streets, local life, and traditional atmosphere.
Walk along Valladolid’s most iconic avenue, lined with colonial facades, galleries, boutiques, and coffee shops.
Visit this renowned house museum, home to one of the most important collections of Mexican folk art in the country.
Admire Valladolid’s main church, located in front of the central park, the religious and social heart of the city.
Visit this historic 17th-century church, known for its spacious atrium, its historical significance during the Caste War, and its colorful decorations featuring stars and rosettes with deep religious symbolism. From Valladolid to Uayma 30 minutes
Drive from Uayma to Izamal you will enjoy free time for lunch at our recommended local restaurant or at the restaurant of your choice within Izamal. From Uayma to Izamal 1 hour 30 minutes
Visit the impressive colonial convent built atop an ancient Maya temple, featuring the second-largest atrium in the world.
Visit this ancient ceremonial pyramid that gave origin to the name of Izamal and reveals its spiritual importance in Maya culture.
Discover the largest pyramid in Yucatan by surface area, an impressive monument dedicated to the Maya sun god.
Explore this ceremonial complex that reflects the urban planning and sacred character of the ancient Maya city, while learning about the history of the pyramid enjoy a traditional refreshing drink from the region.
Visit this 16th-century historic complex that showcases traditional handicrafts made of clay, wood, metal, plant fibers, and textiles.
Finish in the main square surrounded by colonial architecture, Maya pyramids, and the everyday life of the town. From Izamal to Merida 1 hour
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