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Mexico's Yucatan Gay Tour - A Week Among the Maya

Mexico's Yucatan Gay Tour
A Week Among the Maya

Cancun, Chichen Itza, Merida, Uxmal, Coba, Tulum, and more!

7 Days From/To Cancun, Mexico

November 27 – December 3, 2017
January 22 – 28, 2018
November 26 – December 2, 2018

 

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Chichen Itza, Mexico gay tourThe Yucatan makes for one of the most rewarding destinations in all of the Americas, owing to the legacies of some of the most influential and famous civilizations of the ancient world. In Chichen Itza, the archaeological remains of the Maya and the Toltecs give valuable insight into the lives and lifestyles of these fascinating societies of old and the still-standing remnants of temples, columns and monuments serve as testimony to their mathematical and astronomic prowess.

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On our journey from Merida, via Uxmal and on to Tulum, we experience some of the most beautiful landscapes in the whole of Mexico and scrambling over awe-inspiring temple-pyramid ruins that are partially shrouded by thick Yucatan jungle only adds authenticity to our journey into a distant and magical past.

 

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Mexico's Yucatan Gay Tour Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive in Cancun
Today we arrive in Cancun on the Yucatan Peninsula.

Overnight in Cancun.
Meals: Dinner

 

Day 2 - Cancun - Chichen Itza
Chichen Itza, Mexico gay tourToday we travel to Chichen Itza. This is a wonderful archaeological site incorporating the ruins of two different cultures, the ancient Maya and the later arriving Toltecs. The substantial fusion of highland central Mexican and Puuc architecture make Chichen Itza unique. The El Castrillo, the temple of Panels and the Platform of Venus are superb architectural feats.

The most impressive monuments here are the Temple of the Warriors, the group of a thousand columns, the Temple of Kukulcan, the Temple of Chac-Mool and the Ball Court. The Toltecs interest in astronomy and mathematics is evident with a visit to the Astronomical Observatory, perhaps one of the most impressive revelations is the phenomenon occurring during equinoxes, when shadows cast across the ramp of the castle appear to form the shape of a slithering serpent.

Tonight we include a visit to the Sound and Light show.

Overnight in Chichen Itza.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

 

Day 3 - Chichen Itza - Merida
Gay Merida, Mexico tourToday we drive to Merida, probably the most beautiful town in the Yucatan peninsula. We find that the most enjoyable way to sightsee is from a calesa, or horse drawn carriage. We include a half-day's sightseeing in this most elegant of fashions. During the nineteenth century, European traders flocked to the bustling city to exchange their luxuries for the area's much sought after sisal hemp. The state capital's many buildings and the Moorish and rococo-style mansions of the Paseo Montejo reflect the strong Old World influences.

This evening's dinner will be at a gay-friendly restaurant, either Trotter's, where steak, tapas and wine is a winning formula; or La Pigua, a fabulous seafood restaurant.

Overnight in Merida.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

 

Day 4 - Merida - UxmalUxmal, Mexico Gay Tour
Uxmal is a stunning place. Uxmal was one of the sites to which the Maya returned again and again in the course of their civilization. The name means 'thrice built'. The Palace of the Governor at Uxmal is considered by many to be the most beautiful of all the Maya structures in Central America. Here some 20,000 hand cut stones have been set into acres of geometric friezes. The nunnery is the quadrangle where vestals allegedly spent a licentious final year of worldly pleasure before their sacrifice to appease the rain god Chac. This truly is a step back into the years of the Maya glory (AD 7-10). The Palace of Large Masks with its magnificent stone mosaics and representations of the ubiquitous rain god.

We also visit the nearby smaller sites of Kabah and Labna. Kabah is the most notable for its Palace of the Masks, the facade of which is covered with innumerable carved masks of the rain god Chac. Labna is another beautiful site. It is famous for its fine sculpture and its arch, this was one of the most ornate built by the Maya.

Overnight in Uxmal.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

 

Day 5 - Uxmal - Valladolid - Coba
Coba, Mexico gay tourToday we depart Uxmal for Coba. The morning's drive takes us through Valladolid where we stop for our lunch break. The peaceful Zocalo in the heart of Valladolid is shaded by large trees and surrounded by a variety of restaurants.

We continue on to Coba, one of the grandest Mayan city-states, and have a tour of this impressive site immediately upon arrival. As a large trading center, Coba was connected to other Mayan cities by an elaborate network of roads known as "sacbes". The ancient temples are still surrounded by the thick Yucatan jungle which adds a lot of natural flavour to a rich cultural experience.

After our guided tour you may choose to rent a mountain bike available at the site. A bike is the quickest way to reach some of the most remote parts of this enormous ruined city that once rivalled Tikal in size. Because our hotel is so close to the site you may choose to stay in the site and climb up Nocoh Muh -- the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan. Watching the sun set from the top of this Mayan pyramid over an endless stretch of forests is truly one of Mexico's most magical experiences.

Overnight in Merida
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

 

Day 6 - Coba - Tulum
Tulum, Mexico Gay tourIn order to beat the crowds, we depart early today for Tulum, one of the most beautiful Maya sites, perched high on the cliffs above the Caribbean. Tulum means "wall" in Maya. The most impressive site at this area is the large pyramid on the edge of the cliff overlooking the sea. A wide staircase leads to a two-chamber temple on the top. Two serpent columns divide the entrance and above the middle entrance is a carved figure of the Diving God. The sight at the top of the pyramid is stunning with a breathtaking view of the ocean and surrounding jungle. You will have free time to explore this site on your own.

Balance of the day at leisure in Tulum.

NOTE: If you would like to extend your stay in Tulum, please advise so we can book hotel and air accordingly.

Overnight in Uxmal
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

 

Day 7 - Departure
Transfer back to the airport at Cancun. Departure from Cancun.

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Meals: Breakfast

 

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Yucatan Mexico gay tour map
*The red tour trail on the map does not represent the actual travel path.

 

Included:

• Accommodation
• Internal transportation
• Breakfasts and most dinners
• Sightseeing and entrance fees
• Tips for hotel, porters, drivers
• Transfers (Land/Air)
• Services of a Tour Leader

 

Not Included:

• Lunches and some dinners
• Drinks
• Items of a personal nature
• Air departure taxes/fuel surcharges
• Visa fees (if applicable)
• Transfers (if early/late)
• Transfers (if Land Only)
• Tour Leader gratuities

 

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Trip Notes

Group Size
Maximum 18 plus Tour Leader.

 

Staff & Support
Tour Leader, driver(s), and local step-on guides at various locations.

 

Accommodation
Well-located, air-conditioned, mid-range (3/4 star) hotels with en suite toilet and bath throughout. Single rooms are limited in number and likely smaller than doubles. Hotel porter service is sometimes available though you should be independent with your luggage, especially at airports. Most hotels have outdoor swimming pools.

 

Transport & Travel Conditions
Road transport by private air-conditioned motor coach, 12-30 seats depending on ultimate group size (see 'group size'). The region's roads are generally good and the distances covered are not great. Internal flights via local carrier. Numerous nature walks and walking tours on uneven surfaces.

 

Weather / Seasonality
The warm dry season is Dec-May though temperature differences between seasons are slight. The coolest months are Nov-Jan. You must be prepared for heat and humidity at any time of year.

 

Out Factor
The Latin/Catholic influence has limited the development of a gay community in Mexico, even though gay activity flourishes in a less acknowledged way. While the Yucatan is much more low-key than resorts on the Pacific coast, towns like Merida have long been known for their tolerance. The city has a strong Catholic influence, but its history of trade with Europe is believed to have led to its generally progressive attitude. That said, most locals are not particularly comfortable with in-your-face public displays of affection, gay or straight. Cancun, and less-so Tulum, are, of course, well-established gay resort destinations, and many of our travellers choose to extend their stay at their favourite resort.

 

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Hotel Samples

The following is a sampling of our preferred properties in some of the locations visited on this tour and is meant to be indicative only. Hotel properties are not confirmed until 30-60 days before trip date.

 

Mayaland Hotel, Chichen Itza

Mayaland Hotel, Chichen ItzaLocated in the heart of the Chichen Itza Archaeological Park, this world-class jungle resort offers extensive tropical gardens, 3 outdoor swimming pools, a hot tub and spa treatments

Built in 1923, this historic hotel has been named one of the world's top hotels by National Geographic and Conde Nast Traveler magazines. It offers a private entrance to Chichen Itza's famous temples.

Mayaland Hotel, Chichen ItzaThe Mayaland Hotel features spacious air-conditioned rooms, bungalows and suites, all with satellite TV and bathrooms with free toiletries. Some rooms have views of the Mayan observatory or temples.

The hotel has a Mayan planetarium and 4 restaurants which serve authentic Mayan cuisine, as well as a varied breakfast buffet. The native Maya staff can help you interpret the archaeological site and local culture.

 

Casa del Balam Hotel, Merida

Casa del Balam Hotel, MeridaSet in a restored Art Deco mansion, Casa del Balam Hotel offers an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi zone and stylish, air-conditioned rooms with cable TV. Mérida Cathedral is just 2 blocks away.

Rooms at Casa del Balam overlook the nearby José Peón Contreras Theatre or Yucatán University. Each one includes a minibar and a bathroom with toiletries and a hairdryer.

Casa del Balam Hotel, MeridaCasa del Balam is 2 blocks from Mérida's Plaza Grande Square. You can find a wide range of cafés, shops and galleries within a 5-minute walk.

The modern Bistrola 57 restaurant serves meals in the garden courtyard. Breakfast includes tropical fruits, eggs and coffee.

 

 

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Mexico's Yucatan Gay Tour Prices

Tour Date Description
Per person
$ (USD)
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Tour Only, Per Person, Double Occupancy.

$ 2,290

Tour Only, Per Person, Double Occupancy.

$ 2,290

Tour Only, Per Person, Double Occupancy.

$ 2,290

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