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Things To Do/ Cosas que Hacer

Chichén-Itzá

Chichén-Itzá

Chichén-Itzá, Yuc. 97751, Mexico

El Gobierno del Estado de Yucatán, a través de la Agencia de Administración Fiscal de Yucatán (AAFY), aplica una tarifa adicional. Visitantes extranjeros $548 y nacionales de $190. The Government of the State of Yucatan, through the Tax Administration Agency of Yucatan (AAFY), applies an additional fee. Foreign visitors $548 and nationals $190.

Uxmal Archaeological Zone

Uxmal Archaeological Zone

Uxmal, Yuc. 97884, Mexico

Entrance fee to Uxmal: $556 pesos foreigners / $252 pesos Mexicans / $95 pesos Yucatecans Children under 13 years: free. Mexican Nationals, and foreigners residing in México (both with ID) free on Sunday (except for video mapping show).

Izamal

Izamal

C. 31-A, Centro, Izamal, Yuc. 97540, Mexico

This is where Jen's Dad was born. It is considered a "Pueblo Magico" and is called the "Yellow City"

Tulum

Tulum

Tulum, Q.R., Mexico

The Tulum Mayan Ruins, situated in the Quintana Roo state of Mexico, charge an admission fee of 515 Mexican pesos for adults and 100 Mexican pesos for children under the age of 11. 100 pesos per person for the Ruins entrance INAH ticket. 120 pesos per person for the Tulum National Park CONAP bracelet (mandatory to access the ruins), from 12yo. 295 pesos per person for Jaguar Park (mandatory to access the ruins), from 12yo.

Cenotes Hacienda Mucuyché

Cenotes Hacienda Mucuyché

Mucuyché, Yuc. 97825, Mexico
, (999) 547 6087

This is where Jennifer and Raul took their save the date pictures. Adult: $650 Adult INAPAM: $390* Children (4 - 12 years old): $390** Children (0-3 years old): No cost

Paseo de Montejo

Paseo de Montejo

Paseo de Montejo, Mérida, Yuc., Mexico

Paseo de Montejo is a grand, tree-lined avenue in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, named after the city's founder, Francisco de Montejo. Modeled after Paris's Champs-Élysées, it features impressive French-style mansions from the city's early 20th-century "golden age" of wealth from henequen production. Visitors can walk or bike the avenue to see these historic buildings, visit museums like the Casa Museo Montes Molina, enjoy cafes, and browse artisan markets on weekend evenings.

Progreso

Progreso

Progreso, Yuc., Mexico

Most beautiful beach with a ton of restaurants. The water is at the perfect temperature.