Uxmal, Yucatán, Mexico

Uxmal is an ancient maya city of the classical period, located in the Mexican State of Yucatán, 78 km south of Mérida and 15 km southeast of Muna. The name means ‘Three times built’. Governed by competent leaders and stimulated by an alliance of short duration with Chichen Itza, it had an apogee of 150 years (800 to 950 ad). Built in Puuc style architecture which is characterized by very stripped lower and worked most top-level facades. The main buildings are the Pyramid of the Seer or magician, the Quadrilateral of the nuns, the Governor’s Palace and the House of turtles, dedicated to the God of rain (Chac). The ruins have been restored and maintained carefully, but to reconstruct its history, there are available ethnohistorical sources that must be interpreted with caution and we have insufficient archaeological data.Most of the buildings were built with stones carefully carved, thus avoiding the use of plaster. Thanks to its state of conservation, it is one of the few Mayan cities where a tourist can have a good idea of what might look like an ancient ceremonial center in its entirety. Maya architecture is elegant and beautiful. Two hotels and a small museum were built next to the ruins of the ancient city.

Tips

You can take a guided day trip in your language at your hotel reception or if you prefer, hire a car to take all of your time and make the visit freely.
Enjoy the spectacle of lights on the site in the evening. The entrance to the site includes the evening lights. The ruins close at 5 pm then if you do not drive, you must consider to pay a taxi or a tuc tuc (kind of economic vehicle driven by a local person with which you arrange a fixed price for a round trip).
If your budget is tight and you visit Mexico with your backpack, there is the small town of Santa Elena, 15 km from the site, with economic places to spend one or two nights to enjoy a full day at the ruins and continue your way after. You can go by bus, the bus Campeche-Merida, takes you to Uxmal.

MSC Seaview

The MSC Seaview is a cruise ship that was ordered in October 2015 and was delivered in June 2018. It was built at Fincantieri shipyards in Monfalcone, Italy. The MSC Seaside is its twin ship. These ships have a different design from all the other liners that the MSC fleet now has; these are ships where the design is to offer a lot more outdoor space to the passengers. There is a walk all around the liner, ideal for taking a walk at any time of the day but this course also offers the opportunity to connect with different places on the ship such as shops, restaurants, bars or with places to relax. The original idea is to have a closer connection between the interior and the sea. It was inaugurated in June 2018 with a route on the Mediterranean, starting from the port of Genoa. The liner has a length of 323 meters. There is capacity for just over 5100 passengers and more than 1400 crew members. Another of the attractions is the 4-storey glass atrium and the panoramic elevator. You will find all the other typical areas on the ships: aquapark, sauna, beauty salon, theater, solarium, etc., all spread out on the 18 decks of the liner.

Tips

At the time of making your reservation, you will have several cabin options, there are 5 cabin categories with several size and service options depending on the category.

Pacuare Lodge, Costa Rica

Pacuare Lodge is a unique jungle getaway nested deep inside the enchanting and captivating Pacuare River and tropical forest. It is a recognized ecolodge completely surrounded by nature in its purest and most primitive state. Guests of the lodge experience the most coveted of travelers rewards, an opportunity to savor the spirit of the rainforest!

The lodge has been carefully designed for a perfect balance with its natural surroundings. It has been cited by World Tourism Organization for its model sustainable ecotourism practices, and was chosen by Outdoor Magazine as one of the 10 best adventure destinations in the world. The two-story lodge has 8 cozy wooden bungalows with thatched palm roofs that hide beneath giant tropical trees, a rustic dining area on the first floor, and an open-air lounge on the second floor with sitting areas and hammocks.

Tips

There are two ways to get there, by a jungle path or rafting, taking the raft could be the fun.

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