Cenotes, beaches, ruins, and the cultural depth of the Yucatán — a 10-day cultural circuit.
Where ancient stone meets turquoise water and time slows down to match the heat. The Yucatán is one of the most generous regions to a thoughtful traveler — colonial cities, cenotes hidden in the jungle, ruins that still hum, and a coast that doesn't ask you to hurry.
What's Inside
- The 10-day Mérida-Valladolid-Tulum-coast route, and why this order matters
- Cenotes: which ones reward early mornings, which are worth the drive
- Mayan sites that aren't Chichén Itzá — the ones with fewer tourists and more story
- Food: the cochinita pibil bar, the Mérida market, the Tulum beach trap to skip
- Coastal stops along the Caribbean side — where to slow down
- Realistic costs: accommodation tiers, car vs. driver, and shoulder-season pricing
Ideal For
Culture-curious travelers who want depth beyond Cancún or the resort coast.
Trip Details
Best season: November–April (dry season)
Recommended trip length: 8–10 days
Guide length: 38 pages
Delivered as a printable PDF immediately after purchase.
Yucatán Peninsula Destination Guide
SKU: HITW-DG-MX-YUCATÁN
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- The 10-day Mérida-Valladolid-Tulum-coast route, and why this order matters
- Cenotes: which ones reward early mornings, which are worth the drive
- Mayan sites that aren't Chichén Itzá — the ones with fewer tourists and more story
- Food: the cochinita pibil bar, the Mérida market, the Tulum beach trap to skip
- Coastal stops along the Caribbean side — where to slow down
- Realistic costs: accommodation tiers, car vs. driver, and shoulder-season pricing
