SUGGESTED ONE-DAY ACTIVITES USING
HACIENDA SAN JUAN
AS A HOME BASE:

In Izamal, the famous arches of the Santurario de la Virgen de Izamal church

In Izamal, the famous arches of Santurario de la Virgen de Izamal church, photo courtesy of Wolfcalls.Com

ON THE GENTEEL ART OF
"HANGING OUT,"
SMALL-TOWN MAYA STYLE

Most visitors, once they have done some of the running around they'd imagined they needed to do when planning the trip up north, find that their most enjoyable days are the unplanned ones. Just hang around San Juan or maybe go into one of the local towns and walk around admiring people's gardens, or sit in the main plaza gawking. Small-town Maya life is slow, friendly and colorful in a way that almost makes you want to cry. Well, you'll just have to experience it to understand what we mean. The important thing is to schedule yourself enough free time to discover these pleasures for yourself...

  • visit local unexcavated ruins with a local guide
  • make a combined ruin/nature/beach trip -- the nearby ruin of Xcambo, which is next to a major Flamingo overwintering ground, then lunch in a palapa at the beach
  • tour local haciendas -- Tipoco, Komchén, San Eduardo, etc.
  • visit the historic town of Izamal,  the monastery and the famous gift shop called "Hecho Mano" (made by hand) which has beautiful & artistic handicrafts from all over Mexico; lunch at restaurant El Toro, which is very good and very reasonably priced
  • in San Crisanto on the Gulf coast, visit a cenote, a geological formation developed from a collapsed cave; swim in the water inside the cenote
  • at Telchac Puerto on the Gulf right to our north have a local fish lunch and then hit the beach, all at a very low cost
  • visit Hacienda San José de Cholul, which offers a First class restaurant in very impressive surroundings. COST : Approx. US $ 200 for 5 persons, incuding aperitifs
  • visit Hacienda Teya for a similar experience of local flavor
  • visit Yaxcaba, a nursery specializing in herbs; the trip passes through classic Maya small towns; a cenote is on the way; glimpse unexcavated Maya ruins
  • go into Mérida and enjoy its museums, main square,shopping, restaurants and traditional market area
  • At Dzibilchaltun, Xlacah Cenotevarious cenotes in the area, or sinkholes with water in their bottoms, afford nice swiming, such the Xlacah Cenote at the ruins of Dzibilchaltun shown at the right (photo courtesy of Wolfcalls.com)

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