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See moreJust 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.
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Yucatan
Lending a very famous name to the entire peninsula, Yucatan is a brilliant expression of sun, jungle, and ancient civilization. The very character of the peninsula is still impacted by a far older phenomena - the Chicxulub crater incident some 66 million years ago. Celebrated cenotes, and the resulting, distinct underground above-ground hydrological system, affected everything here from cosmic views of the universe, to deep personal understandings of life, death, and the place of humanity within that very structure. The peninsula is deeply enmeshed with welcoming visitors from afar, and a complex culinary tradition that combines some of the most unique flavors in the world. The Tren Maya is presenting more of Yucatan than ever before to an anxious world. And within all of that, well, it remains a wonderful place to find yourself.
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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.
One of Yucatan\'s best loved Cenotes is just north of Valladolid and deep in the lush Maya jungle.
Experience the deepest and most profound vision of the Maya world, from beneath the surface of their world and in the company of those charged with preserving their incredible legacy.
Take in the tradition, custom, and flavors from the living community of Ek Balam. Share with its inhabitants and discover the cultural richness that still survives between the jungle and the pyramids.