| country: | Mexico |
| location: | Yucatan, Baja |
| departures: | We offer a complete tailor made service allowing you to decide where you stay and what to do. We recommend that you spend two weeks in this fabulous country. |
| price: | From £1795 - £1945 (15 days) inc flights from the UK, depending on season. Prices shown are per person based on 2 people sharing. This trip can also be booked without flights. |
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the amazing things you'll be doing
Four times the size of Spain with thousands of miles of Caribbean and Atlantic coastline, spectacular mountain ranges, active volcanoes, pine-forested highlands, tropical lowlands, desert and jungle, Mexico has something for everybody. With the legacy of the Spanish and endless pre Hispanic ruins, you can really sense and feel the history behind the modern country. Watch the grey whales migrate off the west coast of Baja California, hear howler monkeys hiding in the jungle canopy from the top the temples in Palenque, and catch sight of migrating birds in the Yucatán Peninsula. Whether it is landscapes, culture, or wildlife that you are looking for, Mexico has it all.
If you are interested in art, architecture, history and culture, there is no better way to enjoy these pursuits than to follow the Spanish silver mining route and visit Mexico's Colonial cities.
Despite its size and often-quoted problems, Mexico is a fascinating city. Built right on top of the Aztec capital city Tenochtitlan, it is a mixture of ancient, colonial and modern. The city is bursting with art, museums, music and culture. The enormous murals by Rivera and Siquieros depict a complete, colourful Mexican history whilst the Anthropological Museum fills in the gaps. The famous Aztec city of Teotihuacán lies only forty minutes away.
Please note: we are a UK based company and are only able to help with flight arrangements from the UK.
If you are interested in art, architecture, history and culture, there is no better way to enjoy these pursuits than to follow the Spanish silver mining route and visit Mexico's Colonial cities.
Despite its size and often-quoted problems, Mexico is a fascinating city. Built right on top of the Aztec capital city Tenochtitlan, it is a mixture of ancient, colonial and modern. The city is bursting with art, museums, music and culture. The enormous murals by Rivera and Siquieros depict a complete, colourful Mexican history whilst the Anthropological Museum fills in the gaps. The famous Aztec city of Teotihuacán lies only forty minutes away.
Please note: we are a UK based company and are only able to help with flight arrangements from the UK.
best time to go
The dry season is from November to the end of April. May can often be a good time to go as it is the end of the season and much quieter but it is very hot and humid. The rainy season starts at the beginning of June through to October. It does not rain all day but often clouds over at lunchtime and there are downpours in the afternoon. There is a risk of hurricane during August, September and October in the Caribbean and the Caribbean coasts of Central America.day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Fly from UK to Cancun. Overnight hotel |
| Day 2: | Collect hire car. Drive to Merida via Chichen Itza, for 2 nights |
| Day 3: | Free day to explore Merida |
| Day 4-5: | Celestun Reserve, 2 nights half board |
| Day 6: | Drive to Hacienda near Uxmal for 2 nights |
| Day 7: | Free day to visit Uxmal and the Puuc Rout |
| Day 8: | Drive to Chicanna Ecovillage in Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, 2 nights |
| Day 9: | Free day to visit Calakmul |
| Day 10: | Drive to Tulum on Caribbean Coast, 4 nights |
| Day 11-13: | Free days to enjoy the beach or visit Coba and Sian Kaan |
| Day 14: | Drop hire car at Cancun airport. Fly home. |
| Day 15: | Arrive UK |
travellers' tales
The best parts of our Northern Yucatan tour were outstanding: We loved the West coast, around Celustun which remains totally unspoilt. Learning a little of the Mayan culture and visiting their sites at Uxmal, Chichen Itza and Tulum was extremely interesting and inspiring. (more)
tailor made holiday
This trip can be tailormade to create a unique holiday for your individual requirements by travel experts with intimate knowledge of the destination. It is a more luxurious trip that will suit those who enjoy immersing themselves in new cultures and environments before relaxing in comfort in some of the best and most characterful local accommodation! Quality and value are the hallmark of these trips.how this holiday makes a difference
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This itinerary includes 2 nights at Eco Paraiso Lodge.
In the middle of the Celestún Biosphere Reserve this Lodge is nestled in a coconut grove, perched on it's own beach. A visit to Eco Paraíso is a must for any bird lovers as you can observe the numerous birds that inhabit and reproduce in the area, as well as dolphins and sea turtles that nest during the months of April through to July (hatching two months later). All of the 15 roomy and comfortably furnished cabins have beautiful views of the emerald green Gulf of Mexico, which you can see from your hammock on the balcony of your room. The hotel itself is fully oriented towards environment protection. You will also find a freshwater swimming pool, spacious gardens with exotic coastal dune flora. There are no TVs or telephones in the room making this remote place a true getaway. The hotel also offers bird watching, and turtle nesting tours, fishing, hiking trails, and bicycling. Construction: The hotel has been carefully planned to only take up 1.2% of the land it is built on and has been constructed from the second dune on, so that the first dune and the beach are intact. This is very important, as it is in this first dune, the sea turtles come to hatch. The topography of the land has also been kept intact; that is, the land has not been leveled out during construction. The dunes were left as they were. Great care was taken in the lay out of the resort - all the bungalows blend into the surrounding nature. The garden has been replanted with plants that grow in the region Recycling: All water is biologically recycled. The grey waters (showers and washbasin) go to a biological filter that has a stone (antracita) and bacteria - this filtered water is then used to water the garden. The black waters (W.C.) are pumped to an integrated organic recycling system - there it sediments and is used as an innocuous for the compost pile. The remaining water goes to a perfectly sealed jardiniere. The greasy waters of the kitchens and soapy waters of the laundry each have special filters with sand, gravel, stone and bacteria - this water is also used for the garden. All waste is separated accordingly in organic waste, recyclable and not recyclable waste. The hotel does not buy individual packed products. Jam, butter and cereals are served in bulk and toilet amenities like soap, shampoo and conditioner have dispensers. Resources: All water comes from a salty well. This water is filtered with sand, gravel and activated carbo. The lighting is powered with low voltage bulbs. To avoid the little sea turtles getting confused and not finding their way to the sea, illumination is kept as low as possible in the resort. Solar panels heat the water in the swimming pool. Education: From the moment of check in, guests are educated to respect nature. Everyone receives a welcome brochure, where they can read about the hotel's efforts towards conservation. Guests can help by avoiding the ritual of laundering sheets and towels every day and putting the lights and ceiling fans off when they leave the room. Social: The nearby town, Celestun, also profits from the resort: most of the staff comes from the town; the hotel uses the services of the local boatmen to make the Celestun inlet tour; and the hotel buys local products like fish, seafood, vegetables and bread; etc. |
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