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Activities in Mérida

Izamal

Embark on a Yucatan Fairytale: Craft Your Izamal Escape!

Your adventure begins, your way: We whisk you away from Merida at your chosen time and location. Relax and unwind on the 1-hour drive to The Yellow City: Izamal.

Prepare to be spellbound: Step back in time, wandering through cobblestone streets lined with vibrant colonial buildings, that whisper tales of Mayan and Spanish heritage.

Explore at your own rhythm: Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Convento de San Antonio de Padua, its towering presence a testament to history. Unwind in the peaceful Plaza de la Purísima Concepción, soaking in the local charm and vibrant colors. Visit the ancient Mayan pyramid, Kinich Kak Moo, one of the few pyramids in Yucatán where you can still climb to the top.

Unleash your inner adventurer: Dive deeper into the Yucatan's soul with optional add-ons. Savor a feast fit for royalty at a local restaurant, where generations have perfected the art of traditional Yucatecan cuisine. And/or, seek rejuvenation in the crystal-clear waters of a hidden cenote, enveloped in the embrace of nature's magic.

Your bespoke escape awaits: Whatever your desires, we'll craft an unforgettable day trip just for you. From Merida to Izamal and back, let us create memories that will last a lifetime.

All our tours can be tailored with special activities to accommodate children and seniors.

PLEASE NOTE our guides are INAH (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia) certified, providing bilingual tours in English or Spanish. Other languages are available for an extra charge upon request.

Option 1

1 - 4 Pax

Included:

  • Private Car

  • Driver

$3,500MXN or 235USD​

Option 2

1 - 4 Pax

Included:

  • Private Car

  • Driver

  • Tour Guide

$4,200MXN or 250 USD​

ADDITIONAL INFO
 

  • Guests are recommended to bring a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repellent, cash for additional purchases as well as wear flat, comfortable shoes.

  • The grounds of the ruins consist of uneven limestone and loose stones; guests must be cautious not to slip or fall.

  • This tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or in wheelchairs.

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