Espita
Just north of the Tren Maya station in Valladolid, visitors find an enchanted land of sunken pools and tropical gardens and an earthly light of enigmatic charm that seems to fall near and far on everything in sight.
Just north of the Tren Maya station in Valladolid, visitors find an enchanted land of sunken pools and tropical gardens and an earthly light of enigmatic charm that seems to fall near and far on everything in sight.
The other old port town outside of Mérida, this one is twice as natural and extraordinarily inviting for the sun, surf, and the casual deep blue Caribbean.
One of the oldest continuously inhabited towns on Earth, the famous Yellow City of Yucatan has thrown open the doors and the train is just the early, exhilarating first step.
The mask of the devil is deep beneath a small beekeeping town of thatched roofs and colorful whimsy in the very heart and sun of Yucatan.
A classic and historic Maya town just outside Mérida, visitors are still surprised at just how close the sky can get to this particular patch of green.
Famous as one of the most Maya of all Yucatan cities, Tekax is a natural and cultural center with something for everyone, and nearly everything close by.
A treasure to be re-discovered on the Caribbean coast, the town is a quick stop on the Tren Maya and leaves you centuries in the past and never more happy to be there.