Yucatán is located in the northern part of the Yucatán Peninsula. Its climate is warm and sub-humid, resulting in a jungle environment that provides refuge for a wide range of wildlife. With no surface rivers, water flows through a complex system of underground rivers and cenotes. Yucatán offers beaches, traditional festivals, fairs, and exquisite cuisine.
It has a rich history and culture dating back thousands of years. Its origins date back to pre-Hispanic times, when it was inhabited by the Mayans, one of the most important civilizations in Mesoamerica.
Stew, White filling, Papak-tsul, Black pickled meat from Valladolid, Cochinita pibil, Black filling, Salbutes, Lime soup, Poc chuc, Mucbipollo - Pib, Panuchos, Beans with pork, Stuffed cheese, Longaniza from Valladolid.
You can find gaming centers, casinos, theaters, or take a walk through downtown Mérida.
Chichen Itza, Las Coloradas, Outdoor activities, Cenotes such as Cenote Ik Kil or Cenote Oxman, Water sports, Nature reserves, El Camino del Mayab, Caves and caverns.