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Visit the Chichen Itza – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. See El Castillo and learn about the archeological site's cultural and astronomical significance.
Sit down to a farm-to-table dinner at Meli Melo – a regenerative garden project that highlights native plants and sustainable agriculture.
Explore the ancient Maya city of Coba by bicycle, then swim, zipline and canoe in the cenotes of Tankah with your local hosts.
Discover the sacred Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve by boat. Float along a historic Maya canal and discover the tranquil Muyil archaeological site.
Join a hands-on cochinita pibil cooking class in the Yaxunah community. Learn traditional culinary techniques, make tortillas from scratch and indulge in your homemade lunch with the locals.
Set off on a marvellous four-day adventure through the Yucatan’s Peninsula, where you’ll cycle, cruise and walk to learn about the historic sites and diverse landscapes of Mexico. Visit the former ceremonial center of the Maya civilisation, Chichen Itza – one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Ride along the shaded trails to ancient temples in Coba. Explore four cenotes, each with a different activity, including swimming, ziplining, canoeing and snorkeling. Share a wood-fired lunch prepared by some of the women of the Tankah Community and join a cooking class where you’ll hear stories about the lives of the Yaxunah community.