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On this tour through Mexico's Yucatán, you'll also explore the colonial cities of Valladolid, with its charming streets and interesting churches; Mérida, where you'll stay in a former colonial mansion; and the coastal
town of Campeche, a UNESCO World Heritage
Site with baroque
Spanish architecture.
And if you're hankering for handmade, still - warm tortillas, head straight for Old
Town,
site of California's first
Spanish settlement, with restored adobes now housing shops and restaurants.
The
Spanish left their legacy and this oozes out of attractive colonial
towns such as Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas, Guanajuato a UNESCO heritage
site located in a pretty valley of the Sierra de Guanajuato mountains and the laid back city of Oaxaca.
These are a fully guided tour with an English or
Spanish speaking guide who will explain to you all about the different
towns and archaeological
sites.
You'll also explore Ek» Balam, at the height of its importance from 600 - 900 AD, and Uxmal, one of the Maya's ancient masterpieces and today a UNESCO World Heritage
Site.On this tour through Mexico's Yucatán, you'll also explore the colonial cities of Valladolid, with its charming streets and interesting churches; Mérida, where you'll stay in a former colonial mansion; and the coastal
town of Campeche, a UNESCO World Heritage
Site with baroque
Spanish architecture.
Mexico has something for everyone: beaches, colonial
towns, indigenous villages, handicrafts, pre-Hispanic archeological
sites (think Maya, Aztec, Zapotec among others), food, and of course the
Spanish language.
We wake up in the somnolent
town of Trinidad whose
Spanish colonial architecture earned it a UNESCO World Heritage
Site tag in 1988.
A
town and an archaeological
site, this massive Inca fortress is one of the few places where
Spanish conquistadors lost a major battle.
Located along the Patakancha River, the
town was also the
site of a famous
Spanish defeat by the Inca in 1536AD and is home to the Cerro Bandolista Sun Temple and stunning rice terraces adorning every hillside.
No denying that the
town itself has a beautiful setting and it is no wonder that the
Spanish couldn't ever find Machu Picchu; such is the remote nature of the
site and
town of Aguas Calientes.