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November 15, 2021
Merida, Mexico

Sandra & Alejandro

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We postponed the wedding because we wanted all of you to feel safe traveling and making the best experience out of your trip to Merida. If time and COVID allows, we recommend starting or extending your trip to some of Merida’s neighboring cities: Tulum or Isla Holbox are good options! (all close to Cancun’s airport). You can then drive to Merida, or take a bus (both very safe)! There are direct flights to Merida from Miami with American Airlines. If you are flying to Merida with a connection in Mexico City, you might want to spend a few days there! Check below the travel guides, airports, and tips on how to get around Merida.

Travel Note

Mexico City Travel Guide (SPN)

Travel Note

Mexico City Travel Guide (ENG)

Flight

Merida International Airport (MID)

Merida has its own airport just 15 minutes from the city, with a few direct flights from the states.

Flight

Cancun International Airport (CUN)

If you decide to spend a few days before in Cancun, Holbox, Playa del Carmen and/or Tulum, the drive to Merida is about 3 hours from the Cancun airport.

Flight

Mexico City (MEX)

Additionally, there are many flights to Merida from Mexico City.

Rental Car

TRANSPORTATION

- From Merida's airport, a local taxi is recommended, Uber is not picking up at the airport. - For getting around the city, Uber services are HIGHLY suggested, they are extremely inexpensive and the most convenient way to move around. - Taxis are also available citywide. (typically cash only) ***Transportation will be provided to and from the wedding reception at Hacienda Sac Chich***

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