wanted to spend a little more time talking about 3 wonderful restaurants we ate at on our short but sweet visit to Merida.
Read MoreCasa de los Venados is a privately owned home in Valladolid and a national cultural tourism asset with the largest museum-quality collection of Mexican folk art - 3,000+ pieces in their personal collection.
Read MoreLocated right in the heart of Merida’s St. Lucia Park, next to Santa Lucia Church, is Luz del Yucatan. It is a lovely boutique hotel housed in a colonial building. It was built in and around what was once the Convent for the Church of Santa Lucia.
Read MoreI have always wanted to stay at a Hacienda. I don’t know exactly when or how I became aware of the architecture, maybe an old Western I watched as a kid, but I have always loved the style.
Read MoreNot far from the center of town, and just down the street from the cathedral, is a lovely little hidden gem of a restaurant, La Pigua.
Read MoreLocated right off the Cuota outside of Merida, Hacienda Teya is a lovely renovated Hacienda established in 1683.
Read MoreAway from the center of Puerto Aventuras, where all the noise and tourists are, located just before the bridge on Caleta Xel-Ha, is where you will find this popular hang for es-pats.
Read MoreLocated across the street from the touristy center of Puerto Aventuras, on the golf course, is a hidden gem of a restaurant,
Read MoreYou often hear people refer to a restaurant and say, ‘there is something for everyone there.’ Well in the case of Lol-Ha that is especially true.
Read MoreThe weather was incredible. A few pop-up thunder heads, which Captain Danny expertly skirted, made for incredible colors on the Caribbean Sea. Not long after we took off, we felt a pull on the lines and the real fun began.
Read MoreThe Grand Hyatt is situated on 1st Avenue, just steps from the ever-popular 5th Avenue, a long, pedestrian street full of restaurants and shops.
Read MoreHolbox has been on my bucket list for many, many years. I was determined to swim with the whale sharks the first summer we retired here but, alas, Covid-19 hit and no one went anywhere.
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