Collette > Mexicos Treasure: The Yucatan Peninsula

Mexicos Treasure: The Yucatan Peninsula
8 Days starting from $1,099

Countries Visited:
Mexico

 

Length: 8 Days
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Operator: Collette
Tour Code: 3467
   
 
 
About This Tour


Travel south of the border to Mexico's lush Yucatan Peninsula, a tropical paradise filled with ancient ruins, baroque colonial architecture, and exotic flora and fauna. Geographically isolated, the Yucatan is home to a unique culture influenced by the indigenous Mayan Indians and historic trading partners from the Caribbean and Europe. Marvel at ancientMayan pyramids and temples, learn about traditional Mayan and Mexican cultures, and savor the delicious flavors of regional cuisine during your sojourn in the Yucatan.

 
  • What's Included
  • Itinerary
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  • Sightseeing Highlights
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Enjoy the services of a professional tour manager who accompanies you throughout your trip.

Meals
7 Breakfast(s), 1 Lunch, 4 Dinner(s)

Hotel Accommodations:
Listed below or equivalent. Rooms with private bath or shower, hotel taxes, porterage, tips, and service charges

CANCUN Radisson Hacienda Cancun or similar

MERIDA El Castellano Hotel

VALLADOLID Hotel Quinta Regia

On some dates alternate hotels may be used.

Complimentary hotel-to-hotel baggage handling.
Sightseeing
Private transportation via a deluxe, climate-controlled motorcoach

Day 1
Cancun, Mexico
Travel south of the border to Mexico''s lush Yucatan Peninsula, a tropical paradise filled with ancient ruins, baroque colonial architecture and exotic flora and fauna. Geographically isolated, the Yucatan is home to a unique culture influenced by the indigenous Maya Indians and historic trading partners from the Caribbean and Europe. Marvel at ancient Maya pyramids and temples, learn about traditional Maya and Mexican cultures and savor the delicious flavors of regional cuisine during your sojourn in the Yucatan. Tonight, gather for a special welcome reception and dinner.

Day 2
Cancun - Ek''Balam - Valladolid - Merida
Explore the magnificent ruins of Ek''Balam (Star Jaguar). Dating from AD 900, this wealthy city-state was known for richly carved stone, molded stucco ornamentation, stelae, a sophisticated network of roads and numerous hieroglyphic texts. Next, spend time at the colonial city of Valladolid, known as "The Pearl of the East." Valladolid is Yucatan''s oldest and second largest city and has preserved its colonial flavor of the mid-1500s. Enjoy some time at leisure to explore the plaza and life along the cobblestone streets. Your day comes to an end in Merida, capital city of the state of Yucatan.

Day 3
Merida - Merida
Known as the "white city" for its light-colored facade, Merida was founded in 1542. A city tour features the spectacular archaeological finds at the Museum of Anthropology and the impressive collection of paintings at the Governor''s Palace. In addition, see the Plaza Principal, Cathedral of San Ildefonso (the oldest in North America), and Paseo Montejo with its gorgeous 19th-century homes. Outside Merida, stop for lunch at Hacienda Teya where you will enjoy mouth-watering Yucatecan cuisine. The remainder of your day is at leisure.

Day 4
Merida - Uxmal - Kabah - Merida
Enjoy a full-day excursion to two impressive archaeological sites in the area, known as Puuc Route, which has World Heritage status. First, visit Uxmal, which was one of the largest city-states in the Yucatan. Enjoy a guided tour of the ruins and see the impressive building known as the "Pyramid of the Magician." Later, travel to Kabah, the sister city-state to Uxmal, and visit the "Temple of the Masks," whose facade is completely adorned with sculptures of the rain god, Chac. After returning to Merida, the balance of the day is at leisure.

Day 5
Merida - Hacienda Visit - Merida
Today, travel back in time to the golden days of the haciendas when you visit the Hacienda Sotuta Peon. Experience the grandeur and magnificence of the hacienda buildings and plantation and watch the staff of this working plantation produce and process henequen (sisal). The remainder of the day is at leisure to explore all that Merida has to offer.

Day 6
Merida - Chichen Itza - Valladolid
No trip to the Yucatan would be complete without visiting the famous Maya city-state of Chichen Itza. Explore what was once the largest political and religious center in the Yucatan Peninsula. Marvel at the magnificent ruins that demonstrate the impressive architectural skills and ingenuity of the ancient Maya civilization. Your day concludes with a farewell dinner.

Day 7
Valladolid - Tour Concludes
Your tour ends today in Valladolid.


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Airfare Disclaimer
A NOTE ABOUT AIRFARE: We encourage you to buy your airfare from the tour operator, because if your tour cancels then your airlines tickets will be covered. Purchasing flights separately at a lesser rate and incorporating it with a Non-Guaranteed Departure Date can result in loss of total cost of your flight investment. Depending on the fare rules, flights may be Non-Refundable and/or Non-Transferable. Neither the tour operator and/or Atlas Cruises & Tours will be held responsible for loss if a tour is cancelled for Lack of Participation. If you would like to check for discounted fares on Guaranteed Departures or for competitive pricing on air and hotel packages, we invite you to follow this link.

Documents
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS: Necessary Travel Documents such as Passports and Visas is the responsibility of the traveler. Passports must be valid six months from your return travel date.

         
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Know Before You Go...

The days and order of sightseeing may change to best utilize your time on tour.


On day 8, due to flight schedules, you may be required to depart the hotel in the very early hours of the morning (between 3:00 - 4:30 a.m.). Travel time from Valladolid to Cancun is approximately 2 1/2 hours. Return flights should not be booked prior to 11:30 a.m.


Tour price does not include fees for a passport which is required.


Museum visits and shopping may be affected with observance of religious or local holidays.

This tour includes moderate physical activity. The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, up stairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected.

Tour price does not include fees for a passport, which is required.

Passport & Visa Information
Certain countries require a minimum of 6 months passport validity. You are strongly urged to contact the appropriate consulate for details. Visit www.travel.state.gov for the U.S. State Department for the latest details about passports and visa requirements.

IMPORTANT: We recommend that our clients traveling abroad take a photocopy of their passport and applicable visas. It should be packed separately from your actual passport and visa. We also recommend leaving a copy at home with your emergency contact.

Time Zone
Mexico is 2 hours behind U.S. Eastern Standard Time when not observing daylight savings. Mexico is on Central Standard Time.
 
Electricity
The class II ungrounded plug with two flat parallel prongs is standard throughout Mexico. All voltage in Mexico is 127 volts 60 Hz which is the same as the United States.

Journey to the land of the ancient Maya civilization.

Educational Highlights in Mexico: To travel in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is to explore a world of ancient Maya ruins, colonial architecture and savory cooking. Our local guest speakers will enhance your experience with a series of exclusive talks.

Learn about the Maya heritage before and after the Spanish Conquest.

Gain knowledge about the ecological wonders of the Yucatan land and environment.

Sample delicious local cuisine and enjoy a presentation by a chef.
Learn about the distinctive structures and architecture of the Maya region.

Know Before You Go...

The days and order of sightseeing may change to best utilize your time on tour.


On day 8, due to flight schedules, you may be required to depart the hotel in the very early hours of the morning (between 3:00 - 4:30 a.m.). Travel time from Valladolid to Cancun is approximately 2 1/2 hours. Return flights should not be booked prior to 11:30 a.m.


Tour price does not include fees for a passport which is required.


Museum visits and shopping may be affected with observance of religious or local holidays.

This tour includes moderate physical activity. The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, up stairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected.

Tour price does not include fees for a passport, which is required.

Passport & Visa Information
Certain countries require a minimum of 6 months passport validity. You are strongly urged to contact the appropriate consulate for details. Visit www.travel.state.gov for the U.S. State Department for the latest details about passports and visa requirements.

IMPORTANT: We recommend that our clients traveling abroad take a photocopy of their passport and applicable visas. It should be packed separately from your actual passport and visa. We also recommend leaving a copy at home with your emergency contact.

Time Zone
Mexico is 2 hours behind U.S. Eastern Standard Time when not observing daylight savings. Mexico is on Central Standard Time.
 
Electricity
The class II ungrounded plug with two flat parallel prongs is standard throughout Mexico. All voltage in Mexico is 127 volts 60 Hz which is the same as the United States.
   
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