10 Best Places to Visit in Yucatan Peninsula
- Ten best places to visit in Yucatan include places for swimming, snorkeling, shopping, Mayan ruins, colonial cities, bird-watching, crocodile feeding and pyramid climbing, plus the famous Cristo Negro or Black Christ in a gorgeous yellow-painted Colonial convent.
Please find specific places in the video timeline below:
00:22 Resort & beach hotspots of Cancun
00:31 World Heritage Site of Chichen Itza
00:38 The yellow-painted town and convent of Izamal
00:44 Cristo Negro or Black Christ
00:49 Delightful colonial city of Valladolid
00:57 Recently excavated large murals of Ek Balam
01:06 Bird-watching, crocodile-feeding of Coba.
01:13 Shopping, surfing of Playa del Carmen
01:22 The water sports of Isla Cozumal
01:25 Swimming at the ruins of Tulum
01:35 Snorkeling of Akmal
01:43 Let's go exploring
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What are the best things to see in Merida Yucatan?
Merida is a great colonial city to visit in the Yucatan Peninsula. Here is a first time visitors highlight real of the best things to see in Merida. For detailed information on where to stay, more on restaurants and museums, see our guide here:
Yucatan top ten attractions / Things to do in Yucatan Mexico.
The Mexican state of Yucatan is located on the peninsula of the same name, bordered by the states of Quintana Roo and Campeche. The state capital is the beautiful colonial city of Merida, and other major cities and towns include Valladolid, Izamal and its port, Progreso, on the Gulf of Mexico. Yucatán offers the adventurous visitor a wealth in Mayan archaeological ruins (the most famous being Chichen Itza, Ek Balam, and Uxmal), stunning colonial architecture, important caves and grottoes, and ecological preserves and sanctuaries such as Río Lagartos and Celestun.
TOP TEN TURÍSTICO DE YUCATAN
Toma tu maleta que te voy a llevar a un recorrido por Yucatán: Chichén Itzá, Celestún, Valladolid, Izamal, Mérida y sus paradisiacos cenotes, sin olvidar la deliciosa gastronomía.
Top 10 Most Colorful Cities In The World
10. Wroclaw, Poland: The capital of Lower Silesia is a splendid city of Poland. It has so many attractions to captivate the attention of the tourists, such as hundreds of bridges, finest restaurants, cafes, nightlife, cultural and historic delights. This is not the end—because the rows of colorful houses give an extra beauty to this city.
9. Valparaiso, Chile: This port city is one of the best historical and cultural hubs of Chile. Having a wide array of museums, cathedrals, churches and colonial buildings, Valparaiso will make your tour ideal. The coastal area of the city is especially famous among the boat and cruise lovers, here you can come to enjoy various water activities at the sea point.
8. Jodhpur, India: Jodhpur in Rajasthan is India’s Blue City. It has well painted buildings with colorful architecture and eye catching styles of constructions. Most of its buildings have been constructed from the copper-sulphate lime wash which is used for preventing termites.
7. Buenos Aires, Argentina: This small yet marvelous city is amazing constructed and almost all of its buildings are constructed with scrap materials including leftover paints, giving a visually attractive feeling to the viewers. The city has less population, so it can be ideal for you to make a trip here.
6. Burano Island, Italy: Burano Island is an archipelago of four islands, situated in the Venetian province of Italy. With its beautiful streets and canals, Burano Island has so much to offer to the tourists. What makes it colorful is its gondolas sailings, streets and canals lined with beautiful, and bright buildings.
5. Pattaya, Thailand: Pattaya has numerous exotic beaches, and is a city of blue waters. It is a great tourist spot and tourists are always invited to give a try to its marvelous buildings and get amazed with. Here you can also enjoy food, while enthralling scenic beauty of the city.
4. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: The Brazil government, back in 2010, has taken initiatives to redecorate the favelas or slums of Rio de Janeiro. Dutch artists, Haas & Hahn, played their role in giving a new attractive look to the slums of the city, and turned them into a giant canvas.
3. Nyhavn, Copenhagen: This 17th century canal, waterfront and entertainment district in Denmark consists of numerous well-painted buildings, and stretches from the Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front in the south of the Royal Playhouse. Here you can view many of 17th and 18th century buildings, such as townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants.
2. Izamal, Mexico: Izamal is known to be a ‘magical city’. It is the monochromatic region of Izamal, having vivid sunny yellow buildings and marvelous restaurants. The colonial colony is behind this much visual beauty of the city.
1. St. John’s, Canada: St. John’s is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador, and is one of the oldest cities in Canada. Both have rich history dating back from 14th century. The best thing about these two lands is the beautiful buildings with their astounding architecture, and pleasant environment.
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Backpacking Yucatan, Mexico, 2017
Snorkeling off of Cozumel and Puerto Morelos.
Daytrip to Chichen Itza from Valladolid.
A visit to Cenote Azul near Akumal.
Travel Mexico - Exploring the Resort Town of Puerto Vallarta
Take a tour of Mexican Town of Puerto Vallarta in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The seaside resort town of Puerto Vallarta is located in the Mexican state of Jalisco.
Clear blue waters, an array of resorts, and rolling green mountains provide the perfect scenery for this destination.
''The Friendship Fountain was a gift to Puerto Vallarta by the city of Santa Barbara to commemorate their friendship.
Great architecture and year round warm temperatures coupled with a rich culture give this seaside haven its distinctive charm.
From secluded beaches, to populated white sandy shores, Puerto Vallarta has plenty to offer any visitor.
Scattered around the town are lovely medieval buildings and houses that give the town its ancient feel.
Complementing these are luxurious villas, lovely condos, and glamorous hotels, offering the perfect mix of tradition and modernity.
Best Tourist Attractions Places To Travel In Mexico | Mérida Yucatán Destination Spot
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Things to do in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico
Whether you arrive in Progreso on a cruise ship or make a stop here while exploring Yucatan Peninsula, this is an amazing destination with lots of great natural attractions.
We go swimming in beautiful cenotes, witness flocks of flamingos, check out Yucatan's pink lakes, and end the day by exploring ancient Mayan ruins!
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Mexico Travel : Magic Towns Series : Episode 1 Mascota
Clear Travel is currently traveling around Mexico. In our Mexico Travel segment we will be visiting Magic Towns located throughout Mexico.
What are Magic Towns?
Mexico is best known to the outside world for its posh beach resorts. However, in 2001, the Mexico Tourism Board created the Magical Towns Program, an initiative which promotes a series of towns across Mexico due to their history, rich culture, unique traditions, and natural beauty. As of August 2018 there are currently 111 towns bearing the “Magical Towns,” or “Pueblos Mágicos” designation. According to Smithsonian.com “To qualify, a city must demonstrate a mix of historical, cultural and aesthetic qualities. Each city has aspects that set it apart from others in the country, including folklore and legends or historical events and a unique everyday life. It must also be well preserved, retaining its heritage-based value both tangibly and intangibly.”
This week we are visiting the Magic Town of Mascota. Mascota is a town located in the Mexican State of Jalisco and it is a two hour drive from Puerto Vallarta.