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How to Spend a Day in Valladolid, Mexico-the Charming Little City You've Never Heard Of — Eva Goes There
How to spend a day in the most charming little city you've never heard of-Valladolid, Mexico. Located south east of Cancun on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Mexico Vacations, What to do in Valladolid Mexico, Valladolid Itinerary
One Day in Valladolid, Mexico (Guide) – How to Spend a Great Day
Valladolid Mexico Top things to do
8 Things You'll Want to Eat and Drink in Valladolid Mexico
8 Things You'll Want to Eat and Drink in Valladolid Mexico
Day trips from Valladolid - ruins, cenotes and wildlife
Day trips from Valladolid can take you to several Mayan ruins and cenotes (natural sinkholes), the Carribean beach town of Tulum, or Rio Lagartos on the Gulf of Mexico to see crocodiles and flamingos. Mexican Yucatan at its best!
10 Wonderful Things to Do and See in Valladolid, Mexico
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The Complete Travel Guide to Valladolid, Mexico
Valladolid is a small and charming colonial city located in the centre of the Yucatan Peninsula (two hours from Cancun and two and a half hours from Merida) with pastel-coloured low-rise buildings …
One Day in Valladolid, Mexico (Guide) – How to Spend a Great Day
Valladolid, Mexico - One day itinerary
A Guide to Merida: Eat, Sleep, Tour, Repeat
A complete guide to Merida, Mexico. If you are planning a trip to the Yucatan, you definitely don't want to skip out on Merida. Here are my tips for where to sleep, what to eat, the best bars to drink at and all the best day trips to keep you busy!
Photo of the day: Mérida, Mexico
DISCOVER MERIDA'S COLONIAL HISTORY and admire its colourfull facades.
The 5 Hottest Destinations Of 2017 | The Zoe Report
Merida, Mexico is a must-visit destination for 2017.
Las Coloradas: The Wonderful Pink Lakes of Mexico
Las Coloradas: The Wonderful Pink Lakes of Mexico | Green and Turquoise
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Progreso Beach, near Merida, Mexico. This is one of the world's largest nesting grounds for the pink flamingo. You can take a boat trip on the "ria" & admire hundreds of flamingos & up to 320 species of birds. The boat will also take you through one of the passageways of the mangrove swamps lining the estuary. There is also a refreshing cenote in which you can take a dip and a "petrified forest" which is really a forest of dead trees killed by seawater. They were stunning, & the estuary, cool!