Suites Imperial

Calle 17 No. 191, Merida, Yucatan Peninsula, 97134, Mexico | Hotel

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Mexico - Merida

A travel blog entry by leanne.baker

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... water - bliss!

On our final day, the three of us headed out to Progresso by bus. Progresso is apparently a cruise ship docking point for tourists en-route to / from Florida. It really was beautiful - white sands and blue seas. It was also scorching hot. We opted for an umbrella and loungers as none of us could walk on the sand, let alone lie on it.

After a good few hours burning in the shade, the three of us headed to a ...

Backpacker Tales

A travel blog entry by bloggingit

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... feeling so lucky to be on this trip.

Merida is a beautiful colonial town, vibrant and modern with an abundance of museums and galleries. In most of the places we'd been to we'd seen a mix of the poor and the middle classes but in Merida everyone seemed to fall into the latter, it seems that local poor folk couldn't afford to live in this wonderful city.

The holiday was going fine and then Robin discovered a hole in ...

A Weekend Away and Back to Work

A travel blog entry by arielcohen

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... home for the new house mom and dad, get ready to lounge!

When we arrived back in Tekit it turned out the kids had planned a small party for Joan and Jennīs (another PY volunteer) birthdays. So we headed out to a house they rented and swam in the pool, which was not by any means a pool we would envision in the United States, but rather an empty pool being filled with an oversized garden hose which we all splashed around ...

In der alten Kolonialstadt auf den Spuren der Maya

A travel blog entry by mittelamerika

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... aushandeln und gingen, nach einer Pizza auch schlafen.
Am naechsten morgen nach einem ausgiebigen Fruehstueck am Buffet, schauten wir uns Uxmal, eine alte Maya-Staette, an. Wirklich beeindruckend und sehr gut erhalten, vor allem wenn man bedenkt, dass dies alles nur mit Menschenhand geschaffen wurde (Die Maya kannten weder Lasttiere noch das Rad). Sogar das Begehen ...

In a search of the invisible flamingos

A travel blog entry by aga-and-maciek

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... which was making the navigation rather difficult (thankfully, the streets were numbered, as you already know from our first entry). Nevertheless, Uman was not covered and we were supposed to drive through it. At the time, there were some construction works in the center which completely disoriented our GPS... oops.. hopeless we drove a few times around the center, looking for a way to get out... took a one-way road as well... only to be unlucky enough to be stopped by ...

Location

This hotel, located on Calle 17 No. 191, Merida, is near Chichen Itza Ruins, Hacienda Sotuta de Peon, Spanish School ECORA, and The Spa at Hacienda Xcanatún.
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