After leaving Izamal, day 11 of our Gate 1 tour brought us to our hotel at Chichen Itzá, Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows. This was a one-night stay before heading to the archaeological site in the morning. The History This beautiful hotel is nestled in the jungle, right in the heart of the archaeological park…
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Izamal: The Yellow City
After our short stay in Merida, our tour group headed about 70km east to the city of Izamal. This Pueblo Magico was our stop on the way to Chichen Itza. We’ve been there several times. Its central district is fun to explore, and we knew our travel partners would enjoy the lunch break there, too….
Our Gate 1 Tour Stopped In Our Hometown Of Merida
Traveling from Uxmal, our Gate 1 Tour group headed to the capital of the Yucatan, Merida. Okay, it sounds odd that we booked a tour of Mexico that spent two days in our hometown. As you’ll see later in this blog, and at the end of our trip, there was a method to our madness….
Exploring Uxmal
After leaving Campeche and our brief stop at the Pomuch Cemetery, our Gate 1 Travel group was off to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Uxmal. Uxmal is a little over an hour from our home in Merida. But we knew it would be part of this tour, so we held off visiting…
Pomuch Cemetery
And We Are Off Again Day 9 of our Gate 1 tour ended our time in Campeche. Our next destination was the capital of the Yucatan and our home of Merida. But as with all Gate 1 tours, there are always a few stops. This stop was not on the itinerary, so it was a…
Campeche: Right Place, Wrong Time
Campeche, a historic seaside town on the Gulf of Mexico, was our destination after our delicious lunch in Champoton. Campeche, Campeche The city of Campeche, technically named San Francisco de Campeche, was founded in 1540 by Spanish conquistadores on the site of the Maya city of Can Pech. Campeche, the city, is…
Lunch At El Timon In Champoton
After a quick 7 AM breakfast at our hotel in Palenque, our tour group headed out for a 226-mile drive to the city of Campeche. We left the lush rainforests in the state of Chiapas and entered the state of Campeche, part of the Yucatan Peninsula. Following The Gulf of Mexico We followed the…
Valentine’s Day in Veracruz
After a fantastic afternoon at the Hacienda de Pacho, we made our way to the waterfront city of Veracruz. We were just there overnight; what we have to admit was plenty. The city of Veracruz is a massive port on the Gulf of Mexico and one of the oldest ports in Mexico. We’re…
Puebla’s Talavera Pottery
After arriving and having lunch in the city of Puebla, we made a stop at Uriarte Talavera Ceramics. This was something both of us had been waiting for, and it certainly lived up to its hype! What is Talavera Pottery? The original Talavera pottery, known as Talavera de la Reina pottery, is a traditional…
The Road To Puebla
On day four of our 13-Day Mexico Aztec and Maya Illuminations tour, we left Mexico City to head to the city of Puebla. The drive isn’t too long. We checked out of our hotel shortly after breakfast and arrived in downtown Puebla City in time for lunch. The Pilgrims of Puebla One of…