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2019
17
April
What are the Best Things to Do in Cancun, Tulum, Merida, and Cozumel?
17
April
Question:
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Alison
Celestun for the flamingos. Uxmal for the ruins, similar to Chichen Itza but without the crowds. Cenotes for swimming in the clear fresh water.
Michelle
Ditto on Uxmal
Perri
Alison do you know the best place to see flamingoes during May? Apparently they aren’t in Celestun during this time
Alison
Perri sorry I don’t. I was there in the winter.
Hillary
Don’t skip Isla Mujeres. Playa Norte is beautiful.
Trudy
Puerto morales is lovely. Rent a car - and also go to isla mujeres and rent a golf cart for the day- such fun!
Kimm
Merida.........Casa del Balam is lovely and the restaurant Bistrola 57 was really good! So much good food in Merida.
Sandi
Coba ruins, xcaret is fun day!
Anne
I would go to isla mujeris over Cozumel any day.
Try a local tour company to see some snipits of really cool places.
Andrea
What is the best way to see cozumel? Taxis are expensive for solo traveller
Ruth
Andrea rent a car
Michelle
Ditto to Uxmal and Isla Mujeres.
Ruth
Skip Cancun! Punta Allen south of Tulum
Is a national park with lobster fishing village. Beautiful drive
Jane
Bag Cancun and Cozumel. Holbox, Merida, Puerto Morelos all are excellent. Agree with Ruth about Punta Allen, fabulous little place.
Jenny
Thats a ton of area to cover, how long are you there for? Tulum is a 2 hour drive from Cancun. Cozumel is a ferry ride and everything else is in between. I book all of our condos with www.cozumelvillas.com they also have condos in Play and Akumal areas.. up and down the coast.
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Mexico Vacation Recommendations
Mexico Vacation Recommendations
Planning a trip to Mexico with friends is always an exciting adventure! From the vibrant Cancun to the historic Merida, each destination offers unique experiences and memories to cherish. Here are some recommendations for accommodation and activities to help you make the most of your trip.
Cancun
Cancun is a popular beach destination known for its stunning white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and lively nightlife.
Accommodation:
- Beachfront resorts like Paradisus Cancun, Excellence Playa Mujeres, or Hyatt Ziva Cancun
- Budget-friendly options like Aloft Cancun or Hampton Inn Cancun
Activities:
- Visit Isla Mujeres for snorkeling, swimming with dolphins, or exploring the island
- Go on a day trip to Xcaret eco-archaeological park for cultural shows, underground rivers, and beach access
- Party at famous clubs like Coco Bongo or The City Nightclub
Tulum
Tulum is a bohemian beach town known for its well-preserved Mayan ruins, eco-resorts, and laidback vibe.
Accommodation:
- Eco-friendly resorts like Ahau Tulum or Papaya Playa Project
- Budget-friendly options like Coco Tulum or CabaƱas Los Lirios
Activities:
- Visit the ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum overlooking the Caribbean Sea
- Explore cenotes (natural sinkholes) like Gran Cenote or Cenote Dos Ojos
- Take a day trip to the biosphere reserve of Sian Ka'an for kayaking or nature tours
Merida
Merida is a colonial city known for its rich Mayan heritage, colorful architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.
Accommodation:
- Historic boutique hotels like Rosas & Xocolate or Casa Azul Boutique Hotel
- Budget-friendly options like Hotel El Castellano or Hotel Casa del Balam
Activities:
- Explore the historic center and visit the Catedral de San Ildefonso
- Visit the Gran Museo del Mundo Maya to learn about the Mayan culture
- Take a day trip to the ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza or Uxmal
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Perri
Planning on going to Mexico with some friends end of April/May. Wanting to do Cancun, Tulum, Merida and Cozumel. Does anyone have any recomendations for accommodation and activities that we can do in these areas or just any advice and tips for Mexico in general? Thanks