Everyone knows the Yucatán Peninsula for the famed beaches of Cancún and Playa del Carmen, and many are familiar with stunning images of the 2,400 known cenotes (underground pools) that were central ...
This was not how I had imagined my trip to sunny Mexico—hurricane season was supposed to be over. It was night, and we were coming into Mérida, the capital city of Yucatán—La Ciudad Blanca, as it is ...
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Where to eat, stay, and play in Mérida, the Yucatán Peninsula's inland gem
This stylish, foodie city in Eastern Mexico is ready for its close up.
My first glimpse of Mexico's Yucatan region was though a bus window as my friend and I reached the end of a grueling but well-intentioned adventure that took us from Mexico City to Merida in a week of ...
Name of restaurant: El Faisan y El Venado. Named after the nickname given to the Mexican state of Yucatán, based on the abundant deer and pheasant that are said to roam the land. Chef: Maria Eugenia ...
Reporting from Mérida, Mexico — “Who doesn’t love chocolate?” That’s why chef David Sterling said he added the Chocolate Indulgence class to his Los Dos cooking school roster. It was the highlight of ...
Cenotes, sacred to the Mayans, treat Yucatan visitors to cool dips, glimpses into ancient cultures Not touristy like Cancun or the Mayan Riviera, the capital of Mexico’s State of Yucatan was built ...
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