Valladolid is a small town filled with history, the building, the food and even the people has been influenced by the Mayan Culture during the Spanish conquest attempt
Our adventure starts at the underground semi-open cenote Oxman, this cenote has a deep blue color in the waters that has a sunlight beam bathing it. The views from top and bottom are outstanding and gorgeous
The next stop will be at the Cenote Suytun, this cenote has a particular structure similar to a stage. This cenote was once used by the mayan people as a ritual site. There is a mystical atmosphere like no other cenote
In the same location of the cenote Suytun, we'll be having the buffet lunch to fuel up
The last stop of the adventure will be at Valladolid. Our guide will take us to the famous stops to take you back in time to learn a little about the history of the town
Important information! Must read We can do pick ups at some hotels in Merida, even if the hotel is listed we are going to confirm if it's possible to pick you up there or at a meeting point These are the main meeting points: *Parque de Santa Ana Merida *Hotel Fiesta Americana Merida The pick up time depends on the location of the hotel, it's important to confirm if it's possible to pick you up at your hotel (even if it's listed)
The cenote Oxman is a semi-open cenote with deep blue waters bathed by the sunlight underground
The Cenote Suytun is perfect for deep or romantic pictures, it looks like a stage ready to be used This used to be an ancient ritual site for the Mayan People At this location we'll have the lunch
At Valladolid our guide will take us to the most famous spots, like the old convent, the cathedral and the main park Valladolid is a gorgeous colonial town, the building and the town were made under this concept
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