Budget Accommodation Bed & Breakfasts North America Mexico Merida
Mérida is the capital of the state of Yucatan, located at the northwestern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. It's also the largest city within the state and has about 800,000 inhabitants. The metropolitan area is a little bigger with 900,000 people and includes the municipalities of Uman and Kanasin.
From the Merida Travel Guide
Our room was large and clean..very nice bathroom and the pool was nice...if you are looking for just price and you don't need any help,advice or friendliness..this is your place..the owner is surly and unfriendly..but if that does not matter to you then this is a good place to stay. ... more
This is a nice and cheap bed and breakfast. Jan (who speaks many languages) and his wife, Rosalinda, are great hosts and will help you with anything you need. We really felt welcomed in Casa Chalia and strongly recommend it. The rooms are small, but nice, clean and comfortable. It's located near from the bus station and not to far from the Zocalo. ... more
Destination and accommodation
who like inland areas, Mexico City, San Miguel de Allende, Merida, Cuenavaca, Guadalajara, Oaxaca ...
Mexico City to Cancun????
There is plenty to see, you can start with Puebla, then Veracruz, then Tabasco, then either Campeche or Chiapas and then all the way to Merida and then the little stops in between checking the lovely Maya towns, until you reach Cancun, but if you like comfort take the plane (only 1,500pesos (about 150 ...
Yucatan to Guatemala
Need help finding information on the best (economical and safe) way to travel from Merida (or Cancun) to Antigua, Guatemala. Anyone have specific information on bus lines/routes, etc.? I've looked into flying and it's a bit pricey for me. Cheers! ...
imminent emesis
Tuesday 17th september 1985 Up with the misty dawn. A buzzard came on low over the backyard chickens. My room is in the backyard. Two hours standing room only on bus back to Merida. Sardines in a tin have nothing on this and waves of nausea don't help. Successful trip to post office and comply ...
Posted in around the world in 1985 by 1985 trip
WEEK 11
. But when we got to the event at Flamingos he/she was a no show. She was in Merida only! That did not take ...
Posted in Mexico 2013 by OhUiginn
Surviving Armageddon
We survived – not the cataclysmic arrival of a giant meteorite that we had been erroneously led to believe would destroy the world this week and signal Armageddon - we survived the Mardi Gras festival parade in Merida on Sunday… The noise was deafening. Huge boom-boxes thumping out Latin rhythms drowned ...
Posted in Blissful Adventures by Hawkson
























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