Mérida
29. Januar in Mexiko ⋅ ☁️ 73 °FOnly had about 48 hours in Mérida but it gave us a flavor for the city. We stayed 5-6 blocks from the main square in the historical center. Again, we felt very safe at night. We got lots of walkingWeiterlesen
Only had about 48 hours in Mérida but it gave us a flavor for the city. We stayed 5-6 blocks from the main square in the historical center. Again, we felt very safe at night. We got lots of walkingWeiterlesen
After spending a few days in Telchac, we had a more favorite opinion than when we first arrived. It is a town that is seeing development and will see a lot more. The ocean front homes are all nice forWeiterlesen
I (Jeff) may have went a little too fast in looking for a laid back beach town. Telchac Puerto is a small village/town that looks to be undergoing quite a bit of development. There are a lot of niceWeiterlesen
We originally planned to do a few days at the beach in the middle of the month but decided to move it to the end of the trip. We loved the city and where we stayed -- would definitely recommend aWeiterlesen
This week we visited two different museums which both turned out to have been established and run by people from the United States.
The first was the museum of clothing. We were out for a walk andWeiterlesen
Friday was the opening day of the fair, which runs for a couple weekends and coincides with the celebration of Our Lady of Candelería. We decided to get there shortly after opening at 7:00 pm. WhileWeiterlesen
No trip to the area is complete without a visit to the ruins off Chichen Itza, one of the 7 wonders of the new world.
We decided to take the first collectivo of the day, scheduled to leave aroundWeiterlesen
We have taken to a slower pace the last couple of days with lots of walks and plenty of chill time. We went on a bee tour. Mexico is the largest exporter of honey. They have 46 types of bees with 40Weiterlesen
The last couple days have just been hanging out around town, walking, and reading. We did stop at a local history museum (all displays in Spanish) and another location that had murals depictingWeiterlesen
Today we went to Ek Balam, a Mayan ruin. The ruins were started around 300bc and peaked in population. around 1000ad. Eventually they were abandoned and over time deteriorated and were covered over.Weiterlesen
Just beautiful. I think Jeff may have missed his true calling!!! [Val]
Reisender Retirement looks good on both of you 😊