Valladolid
Once known as the Sultana of the East, Yucatán’s third-largest city is famed for its quiet streets and sun-splashed pastel walls. It’s worth staying here for a few days or longer, as the provincial town makes a great hub for visits to Río Lagartos, Chichén Itzá, Ek’ Balam and a number of nearby cenotes. The city resides at that magic point where there’s plenty to do, yet it still feels small, manageable and affordable.
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- Amber Snider|Jan 16, 2020How to spend a day in Valladolid, Mexico's bohemian Yucatan oasis
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10 Days in Yucatán: Maya Ruins and Mexican Cenotes
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- 1 Cooking traditional and in-season Maya fare with the Nuevo Durango community
- 2 Visiting a trio of unique cenotes on a guided cycling tour through Chemuyil
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