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What to do to connect with nature in Merida

Written by SIMCA Desarrollos | May 29, 2023 6:50:12 PM

Life is fun in Merida, but there's always time for adventures in wonderful landscapes. Because it's surronded by beaches, greenery, cenotes, and archaeological sites, this Mexican city offers a myriad of activities to connect with nature.

From walks along the seashore to spelunking expeditions down mysterious underground caves, here you can find some of the experiences you can embark on from the capital of Yucatán.

The Yucatecan coast, paradise at all hours

Mérida's warm climate is best enjoyed along its 370-kilometer coastline, where you can swim or sunbathe any day of the year. Activities carried out in the area include:

  • Birdwatching expeditions for pink flamingos in the Ría Celestún Biosphere Reserve.
  • Water sports in El Cuyo, a virgin beach with crystal-clear water.
  • Kayaking along secret rivers that lead to a natural spring in Sisal.
  • Visiting Pig Beach of taking a nighttime stroll down the Progreso boardwalk (Malecón).
  • Boating in Río Lagartos and seeing the pink lagoons at Las Coloradas.

 

Archaeological sites, an encounter with the past

Visiting the temples and pyramids that remain from the ancient Mayan civilization is quite a journey through the history of Yucatán. Some of the most important ones you can visit include:

  • Chichén Itzá
  • Uxmal
  • Ek Balam
  • Dzibilchaltún
  • Mayapán

 

Nature reserves and cenotes: hidden beauty everywhere

In Mérida, weekends are perfect for exploring the greenest, most tropical destinations in the region. Discover the state's flora and fauna in reserves such as:

  • Dzilam State Reserve: Admire a lagoon that crocodiles and migratory birds call home.
  • Cuxtal: Between hikes you will come across deer, horses, birds, and turtles.
  • El Palmar: Hiking, birdwatching, and tours along beautiful mangroves.
  • Biocultural Puuc Reserve: Caves and species to discover through guided hikes.

Another spot is the Cenote Ring State Geo-hydrological Reserve, which spans several municipalities with caves where you can swim and dive. Tours are available in Cuzamá, Seyé, Homún, Tekit, Acanceh, and others.

 

Let your spirit of adventure roam free in Merida

Its closeness to nature is what drives many people to invest in Merida. You can do the same; all you need is a space to call your own, and SIMCA can help you get it.

We have projects such as Blanca, Campo Magno, La Región, and Nórtico, places where life is good, and communing with nature is easy. Invest with SIMCA and let your spirit of adventure be free in the region's beaches, cenotes, and tropical forests.

 

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