Maya Yucatan Adventure
April 14-22, 2011 - 9 Days/8 Nights
Isla Mujeres, Tulum,
Coba, Chichen Itza, Ek Balam & More
Note: Final pricing
will not be determined until January 1, 2011
All arrangements made by DancingOnTheEdgeTravel.com
Day 1
– Thurs, Apr 14th, 2011 – Arrival in Cancun – You will need
to get to the hotel on your own as people may be arriving at different
times. Suggestions will be provided. You are on your own for breakfast,
lunch and dinner – We will me meeting at the hotel for a briefing at
8:00 PM.
Day 2
– Fri, Apr 15th – Cancun – Isla Mujeres – We will be taking
the ferry to the island of Isla Mujeres where we will visit the Temple of Ixchel. Ixchel was the Maya goddess of
love, fertility and the moon. You will enjoy amazing views of the Caribbean Sea. After lunch you we will be going to Dolphin Discovery Aquatic
Park and you will have an
amazing opportunity to swim with the dolphins. Before returning to the
mainland you can visit the Turtle Farm or go shopping on the island,
your choice.
Isla Mujeres is the ancestral hatching ground for the giant sea turtles
who lay their eggs in the soft sand every May through September. Now
federally protected the eggs are placed in pens to keep them safe from
predators and the newly hatched turtles are placed in tanks until they
are released into the wild by the local school children.
Breakfast and lunch included.
Day 3
– Sat, Apr 16th – Cancun – Tulum – Coba – Chichen Itza - First, we’ll visit the
beachfront ruins of Tulum. This stunning 12th-century site,
once in habited by the Mayas and Toltecs, is set atop coastal cliffs
overlooking the Caribbean. From here it is a short drive to Coba, an
important Mayan city during the 8th and 9th
centuries. Although it had an estimated population of 50,000, it was
abandoned for unknown reasons. The present-day village straddles Lago
Coba and is surrounded by dense jungle. In the late afternoon, arrive at
Chichen Itza, where the renowned Mayaland Hotel
is your home for the next two nights. Breakfast, lunch and dinner
provided.
Day 4
– Sun, Apr 17th –
Chichen Itza – A full day to explore this most
important and strategic ancient city.
Chichen Itza
was built by the Maya between 600 and 900 CE, abandoned by the end of
the 10th century, and re-established in the 11th
and 12th centuries possibly by the Toltecs. This site sits
amid 3 miles of cleared forest scrub. Visit the ball court, site of many
human sacrifices; El Castillo, a formidable building dedicated to the
high priest; and the Cenote Sagrado, the sacred well once filled with
priceless treasures offered to the gods. This evening enjoy the Sound
and Light Show at Chichen Itza.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner provided. Note: We are hoping to do a
special ceremony either this evening or tomorrow night – Maya Itza
Activation Ceremony with Humbatz Men local Itza shaman. If we do the
ceremony, you may not be able to attend the Sound and Light Show this
evening, but will be able to attend tomorrow night.
If Hunbatz is
unable to join us in Chichen Itza, we will be doing ceremony in Merida.
Day 5
– Mon, Apr 18th – Chichen Itza
– Izamal – Uxmal
– Today we drive to Uzamal, a charming town that was once a classic Maya
religious site and later a center of the Spanish attempt to Christianize
the Maya. Tour the Convent, built between 1549 and 1562, and visit the
local market before enjoying lunch at an area restaurant. This evening,
enjoy an exciting Sound and Light Show. Breakfast, lunch and dinner
provided.
Day 6
– Tue, Apr 19th – Uxmal –
Kabah – Merida – This morning we visit Uxmal. Built during the Classic Period, Uxmal is the most famous
of the ruins in the Puuc region. Its architecture is considered one of
the masterpieces of the old civilization. Later, visit Kabah, a small
but interesting archeological site famous for its Palace of Masks.
Journey on to Merida, capital of the Yucatan state and its
colonial heart. This evening, take a stroll around this friendly town
and explore some of the interesting shops and restaurants. You will be
given suggestions for the best way to spend your evening. Breakfast and
lunch provided. Note: Possible ceremony by Leonide Martin, local Maya
Priestess, Solar Initiate or lecture by Hunbatz Men, local Itza shaman
in the evening.
Day 7
– Wed, Apr 20th – Merida –
Conquered in 1542 by Francisco de Montejo,
Merida
remained under Spanish control for the next 300 years. This morning’s
city tour showcases a variety of European architectural styles by
visiting the Cathedral, the zocalo (main square), and the elegant Paseo
Montejo boulevard. Later, visit the Museum
of Anthropology
and History with its excellent displays of Mayan artifacts from various
sites in the Yucatan.
Enjoy leisure time this afternoon to relax in your centrally located
hotel, shop for local wares, or maybe visit nearby museums such as the Museum of Popular Art, showcasing Mayan art,
handicrafts, and clothing. Breakfast and lunch provided.
Note:
Possible ceremony by Leonide Martin, local Maya Priestess, Solar
Initiate or lecture by Hunbatz Men, local Itza shaman in the evening.
Day 8
– Thurs, Apr 21st – Merida –
Ek Balam – Valladolid –
Cancun
– Today we visit the enormous Acropolis pyramid inside the Mayan site of
Ek Balam. Meaning black jaguar.
Ek Balam was at the height of its importance as a Mayan city during the
Late Classic Period (600-900 CE). When the Mayas abandoned the site, it
went under cover as the dense low-lying jungle of the
Yucatan
engulfed it. Found by archeologists and adventurers, its restoration has
been ongoing since 1997. Next we visit the charming town of
Valladolid
before making our way back to Cancun.
This evening you will be attending a festive farewell dinner. Breakfast
and dinner provided.
Day 9 – Fri, Apr 22nd – Cancun
– The vacation ends this morning with guests departing on individual
schedules. Transfers are provided to
Cancun
International
Airport. Breakfast is provided.
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