Vacation In Yucatan

To the natives of Mexico, it was the “White Gods’ ” land. Today, it is a peninsula that has been known to North Americans as a tourist destination. Vacation in Yucatan, otherwise known as Yucatan Peninsula or Maya Land, is full of historical culture for you and your family to enjoy.

Do you want to return refreshed and revitalized? You can by booking a vacation in Yucatan Peninsula. There are many reasons to go. In addition, there are many places within Yucatan to visit. If you read my blog you’ll find great places for both familes and couples who want to get away from their everyday life.

Yucatan is a region where the quintessential beauty remains unspoiled and ready to be enjoyed. Whether you are looking for a tropical getaway, a place to celebrate your next anniversary, or simply a retreat from your daily routine, Yucatan will not disappoint. From historical sites to picturesque ruins, endless cenotes, luxury resorts and adventure activities, Yucatan offers a vacation the whole family will enjoy.

If you are looking for the best vacations in Yucatan you have come to the right place. With many years of experience under our belts, we can help you find one that is right for you. We are proud to offer a variety of vacations on destinations like Cancun, Cozumel and Playa del Carmen for couples and family friendly vacations.

Vacation In Yucatan

The Yucatan Peninsula is a place of emerald waters turning to turquoise waves crashing on perfectly white coral-sand beaches. It’s home to Mexico’s famous Riviera Maya.

You’ll also find lush green forests dotted with Mayan ruins, colonial-era architecture, and sea life ablaze with color – all under Caribbean blue skies.

Many people shorten “Yucatan Peninsula” to “Yucatan”. That’s actually misleading since the peninsula itself is made up of four different states: Yucatan, Campeche, Quintana Roo, and Tabasco.

The peninsula separates the Caribbean Sea from the Gulf of Mexico, and everything tropical you associate with the word “Caribbean” is on full display along its shorelines. It’s one of my favorite parts of Mexico!

Understandably, the Yucatan is an increasingly popular place to take a vacation, with cheap & easy flights from many major cities to Mexico’s notorious party & resort town of Cancun.

But there is sooooo much more to the Yucatan Peninsula than Cancun!

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Yucatan Peninsula Highlights Map

HOW TO USE THIS MAP: Above you’ll find a map of highlights of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Click on the top left of the map to find separate layers marking the route and points of interest. You can hide and show different layers, or click icons on the map to see the names of places I mention in this travel guide. “Star” the map to save it to your own Google Maps, or open the map in a new window for a larger version. Enjoy!

Mexico Travel Restrictions 2022

Mexico has removed all COVID-19 entry requirements. Tests, vaccination details, and health forms are no longer required as of January 2022. However Americans still have to get tested in Mexico before flying back to the United States.

Most hotels, attractions, and private tours are open with new health & safety protocols in place, and you might have to follow certain guidelines (like wearing masks) depending on your destination.

You can find the latest updates on traveling to Mexico here.

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Best Of The Yucatan Peninsula

1: Explore Chichen Itza

Yucatan Peninsula Chichen Itza
Chichen Itza Mayan Ruins
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This UNESCO world heritage site is a centerpiece of the Mayan archaeological scene in Mexico, and gets around 1.4 million visitors a year — the region’s 2nd most popular Mayan ruins.

For over a thousand years Chichen Itza was one of the great cities of Central America – located here because of proximity to deep cenotes with access to fresh water. The modern site covers 5 square kilometers of exposed archaeology and impressive stone buildings, surrounded by dense forest.

You’ve probably seen pictures of the temple of Kukulcan – also known as El Castillo – because it’s breathtakingly photogenic. However, a century’s worth of excavations means the rest of Chichen Itza is equally cool.

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2: Visit Las Coloradas

Las Coloradas in the Yucatan Peninsula
The Pink Lakes of Las Coloradas

In a corner of the Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, about 3 hours from Cancun, you’ll find a magical place where sea water turns bright pink on an epic scale.

It’s all down to salt production. The Las Coloradas pink lakes are used for industrial-scale sea-salt production. As the water evaporates, salinity causes an explosion in the growth of red algae, plankton and brine shrimp, tinting the water reddish-pink.

You can visit the lakes (and small town by the same name) if you have a car, and walk along their shores taking surreal photos of the pink water. It’s a really weird sight – and, curiously, the reason why flamingos are pink!

You may even spot some flamingos hanging out in the area too. Las Coloradas has become Instagram famous recently, and it’s no longer possible to get into the water, but you can still take photos.

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