Hotel Waye





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This route takes you from the city center of Valladolid to the X-Kekén and Samulá cenotes, also known together as Dzitnup. This attraction is very popular for its beauty. The cave has huge limestone formations, with stalactites hanging from the ceiling. The cenote has brightly colored artificial lights, and you can swim in its waters.
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With this small and easy route, you will get to know the historic center of Valladolid, Yucatan. Take a walk around the Parque Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado, with its pretty fountain, and continue past several interesting and historic buildings such as the Iglesia de San Servacio (built in the 16th century), the Salón de Murales, and various museums. You visit Parque los Heroes with its monument, and turn around to return to Francisco Rosado where you can rest on a bench while enjoying...
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This short route takes you to several of the main tourist destinations in the center of Valladolid, Yucatan. You start at the baroque cathedral of San Gervasio, which was built in 1545. You continue for a nice tour through the Parque Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado, a green and beautiful space in the center with fountains and benches to rest. You will walk along a main avenue, passing several interesting museums, where you could stop. Your last destination will be Cenote Zací, where you can...
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You start in the center of the small community of Dztnúp and head north on the highway or bike path that lines it. It takes you to Cenote X-Kekén, a lake inside a natural limestone cavern with a strong blue color and impressive stalactites in the middle of the jungle. Your trip will be flat, easy, and well shaded by the jungle vegetation.
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This route connects the towns of Chichimilá and Tekom; in the center of the latter, you'll find Cenote Tekom, also known as Cenote K'om Há. Most of the route is on Highway 295, be careful and use a lot of caution. The trip has beautiful views of the jungle, and when you arrive in Tekom, you may pay a small fee to swim in the cenote.