What to do and see in Yucatan Peninsula, Yucatan Peninsula: The Best Traveler Resources

December 12, 2021 Matilde Konrad

Hidden gems of Yucatan, such as Tulum, Akumal, Chetumal, Chichen Itza and Merida, offer an authentic taste of Mexico. Akumal and more Caribbean-style Chetumal, near the Belize border, deliver delectable white-sand beaches and great snorkelling. Merida, Chichen Itza and Tulum, with their ancient ruins, offer a passage into the Yucatanâs native history. Nature lovers can jungle trek and swim in subterranean sinkholes filled with crystal-clear water. Bike around the ruins and hop between towns in colectivo vans.
Restaurants in Yucatan Peninsula

1. B2B Center Cancun

Avenida Sayil Manzana 1 Lote 4-07 Unidad Privativa 3 Local 2 SM 4A, Cancun 77500 Mexico +52 998 898 1218 [email protected] http://www.b2bcenter.mx/
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B2B Center Cancun

2. Visit Calakmul

Av. Calakmul Between s/nombre and Calle Nadzan, Xpujil Town 24640 Mexico +52 981 171 7783 [email protected] http://www.visitcalakmul.com
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Visit Calakmul

Calakmul´s visitor center is a place where you can find all the information about Calakmul, Campeche. We provide you with information, maps, contacts and everything you need to enjoy your visit to Calakmul and the communities around

Reviewed By stevendZ6946EI - Homer, United States

My boyfriend and I had a fantastic time visiting Calakmul. Kary was super helpful getting everything organized for us. The walk through the rainforest to enjoy the flora and fauna was a fantastic way to start the tour. We enjoyed bird spotting, howler monkeys, and a bizarre stinging caterpillar that looked like a spikey branch which attached to my pants. The ruins deep in the jungle were my favorite that I’ve ever been to. Very remote, no crowds of people, and absolutely stunning pyramids towering over the canopy. Our guide Ezekiel provided great information and was able to answer our many, many questions about Mayan culture both past and present. The campground was in a pretty spot near a seasonal lake, luckily full after a season of heavy rain. The long road to the campground was bumpy but passable. No hot water available for showers, but air mattresses, sleeping bags, and tents were nice and covered by a palapa which kept everything dry.

3. Mera Lounge Terminal 4 (nacional)

Aeropuerto Internacional De Cancun, Cancun Mexico
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Mera Lounge Terminal 4 (nacional)

4. Merida English Library

Calle 53 #524 x 66 y 68 Centro, Merida 97000 Mexico +52 999 924 8401 [email protected] http://www.meridaenglishlibrary.com/
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Merida English Library

Merida English Library is based on the model of the classic, local public library, which is the centerpiece of every community in the United States and Canada. Its mission is to provide English language materials in all formats to meet the information, educational and recreational needs of English-speaking people of all ages in the diverse communities which make up Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Its also a great place for a visitor to meet other English-speaking people and see what is going on in the expat community in Merida. Everyone is welcome to use the library during regular hours. To check-out books, you must become a member. For membership fees, visit our website.

Reviewed By FelipeNavajas - Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

The library has a large selection of books and DVDs, frequent events (including a two-day weekend art walk - superb), and twice weekly English conversation clubs. A drawback is that it is closed in the afternoon, but well worth a visit. No food except for coffee, softdrinks, etc.

5. Merida Tourism Office

Calle 56A No. 242 X 56B y 60 Tambien Llamada Avenida Campo Deportivo, Merida 97118 Mexico +52 999 925 5186 [email protected] http://www.merida.gob.mx/turismo/index_in.htm
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4.5 based on 241 reviews

Merida Tourism Office

Reviewed By kidfreeweek

No matter how much research you’ve done leading up to your trip make sure you stop in here your first day. Great English, useful advice, tips and information. Located right in the heart of Centro. Can’t thank the good people that work here enough for the service they provide,

6. Hekab Be Biblioteca de Akumal

Akumal Main Road Towards the beach on the left/north side, opposite the pay parking lot., Akumal Mexico [email protected] http://hekabbe.org
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Hekab Be Biblioteca de Akumal

Hekab Be Biblioteca is a community library that operates solely on donations. We receive no government funding and do not charge for our services. In addition to a fully functioning library system, we have an afterschool program for local children ages 3-12 that provides activities/classes in English, music, art, yoga, environmental education, sports, and more!

Reviewed By V5864TPlynnm

the Akumal Art Festival painted this whole bridge on both sides of the main road to the beach, and the road to the Pebloe then up to the water tower & the monkey sanctuary we took over 100 photos. you can do a walking tour with a guide Mon.Wed.Fri. at 10am its worth the 50 pesos tip

7. Cancun Convention Center

Blvd. Kukulcan Km 9, Zona Hotelera, Cancun 77500 Mexico 52 998 83 0199 http://www.cancuncenter.com/
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Cancun Convention Center

8. Cozumel Island Hotel Association

Calle 37 Sur Esq Ave Alberto Anduze Col Zona Industrial, Cozumel 77600 Mexico +52 987 872 3132 [email protected] http://www.ahcozumel.com.mx
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Cozumel Island Hotel Association

Welcome to Cozumel Island, Heaven on earth. From the moment you arrive, you'll feel the warmth of our people. In Cozumel, hospitality isn't simply a practice, it's a belief. And its roots stretch deep into the days of the Maya. Bienvenidos a la Isla de Cozumel, el Cielo en la Tierra. Desde su llegada, sentira la calidez de nuestra gente. En Cozumel, la hospitalidad no es una simple practica, es una religion. Y su raiz es desde la ancestral cultura Maya.

9. Convention Center of Cozumel

Av. Rafael E. Melgar Gonzalo Guerrero, San Miguel de Cozumel, Cozumel 77600 Mexico
Convention Center of Cozumel

10. Cowork-in PLaya

Avenida aviacion, entre av 50 y av 10 Calle 7 sur, Mza 29, local 1 , Fracc 26, Playacar fase II, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R, Playa del Carmen 77710 Mexico +52 984 803 1214 [email protected] http://www.coworkinplaya.com/

We are a coworking space in Playa del Carmen with an excellent location, very close to the hotel zone and with high speed internet (100Mbps), the fastest you will ever find in town. In this shared work space you can also find fully equipped private offices for rent, which also gives you access to the rest of the coworking installations (including coffee and cookies).

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