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I'm planning a trip to the Yucatán in February, and will use Mérida
as my base of operations. I prefer to use bus transportation for sidetrips, and I am wondering about the logistics. Does anyone know how often 1st class busses run from Mérida to Chichen Itzá? I am thinking about booking a room at Villas Arquelógicas near the site for a night. Where does the bus drop me off, and will I be able to get a taxi from there to the hotel? I figure that I can do some exploration of the ruins in the late afternoon (at what time do the tourist crowds thin out?), and then again in the morning before checking out. Another side trip I was thinking about was to Celestún for 2 nights. I know that there is frequent bus service (2nd class) from Mérida, and I found a hotel in a guidebook that sounds decent, Eco Hotel Flamingo Playa. Is anyone familiar with it? How soon do I need to start making reservations for accomodations? Thanks for your help! Bill |
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On 10/27/2005 1:03 AM William after palpating a Ginkgo, electronically
interjected: I'm planning a trip to the Yucatán in February, and will use Mérida as my base of operations. I prefer to use bus transportation for sidetrips, and I am wondering about the logistics. Does anyone know how often 1st class busses run from Mérida to Chichen Itzá? I am thinking about booking a room at Villas Arquelógicas near the site for a night. Where does the bus drop me off, and will I be able to get a taxi from there to the hotel? I figure that I can do some exploration of the ruins in the late afternoon (at what time do the tourist crowds thin out?), and then again in the morning before checking out. Another side trip I was thinking about was to Celestún for 2 nights. I know that there is frequent bus service (2nd class) from Mérida, and I found a hotel in a guidebook that sounds decent, Eco Hotel Flamingo Playa. Is anyone familiar with it? How soon do I need to start making reservations for accomodations? Thanks for your help! Bill How do you define 1st class buses? As far as I know there are tour operator excursion buses and vans that offer door to door service and public buses. The tour excursion buses have an English speaking guide, are air conditioned and may offer free soft beverages. The public buses are not tourist only buses, you will be riding with locals. Some ability to speak Spanish will help as it is unlikely that the bus driver will speak English. There may be collectivos. Collectivos are very cheep and primarily provide transport for hotel workers. These are vans that may be or may not be air conditioned. If there are more people at a stop than a van can hold, you may have to wait for the next one. You can call a cab from the site, someone in the gift shop may be able to assist in calling a cab. If it were me and I wanted to come and go as I pleased sticking only to my own time table, I'd rent a car. -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once!" View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 |
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you can find all yr info on buses on
www.ticketbus.com.mx you can also reserve and buy yr tickets pls note that you can book only 1st or second class buses.. and normally they are full on the most frequented routes ( they are like aeroplanes. luggage will be checked.. places are chosen in advance ) Merida has 5 bus stations. so just be sure on the one you need. Normally there si no need to make hotel reservations in Mexico. you can find good hotels starting at 50 / 70 eur per night. a good hotel was hotel Mission in Merida. they are located near the centre and they boast many good prices. pls note that from Merida there is a special bus that will take you to minor Mayan sites.. the bus leaves in the morning. takes you a site. gives you enough time to visit the site. and then goes to next mayan site. If I well remember. this bus will take you to 11 mayan sites. again. tickets are sold well in advance.. I also recommend visiting Uxmal.. I like it much better then Chichen Itza.. note also that entrance fees are very high now ( they added a special fee ) and normally mayan sites are opne till 17.00 hours. collectivos are much cheaper than fisr class buses ( roughly they cost 3 to 4 dollars per 100kms.. ) but colectivos do not have a specific time.. they run when they are full. and normally they go from village to village. I paid from Merida to Progreso ( about 60kms ) 5 pesos "William" ha scritto nel messaggio ... I'm planning a trip to the Yucatán in February, and will use Mérida as my base of operations. I prefer to use bus transportation for sidetrips, and I am wondering about the logistics. Does anyone know how often 1st class busses run from Mérida to Chichen Itzá? I am thinking about booking a room at Villas Arquelógicas near the site for a night. Where does the bus drop me off, and will I be able to get a taxi from there to the hotel? I figure that I can do some exploration of the ruins in the late afternoon (at what time do the tourist crowds thin out?), and then again in the morning before checking out. Another side trip I was thinking about was to Celestún for 2 nights. I know that there is frequent bus service (2nd class) from Mérida, and I found a hotel in a guidebook that sounds decent, Eco Hotel Flamingo Playa. Is anyone familiar with it? How soon do I need to start making reservations for accomodations? Thanks for your help! Bill |
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There are multiple companies that run buses between Merida and Cancun
with multiple classes of service. There is "De Lujo", "Plus" and "Primera" . The De Lujo and Plus tend to be infrequent, maybe one every two hours. The first class are at least once at hour. Every bus from Merida to Cancun will stop in Piste, the town nearest to Chichen Itza, only some will stop at Chichen Itza. There are lots of cabs that will take you from the bus station to the Villas for a couple of dollars. You might want to consider staying in Piste the night before visiting Chichen Itza. THis will give you a chance to get to the ruins early without having to get up as early. The sight of El Castillo, early in the morning when no one else is there is awesome. We did Celestun as a day trip from Merida. (It is well worth the visit). If you are trying to save money, when you go to the spot where you get the boats, you can wait for another group to show up and split the cost with them. Reservations? I have spent maybe 12 month in total travelling in Mexico and have made reservations twice. Once for the Festivale Cervantino in Guanajuato and once for a hotel by the MEX airport. If you have a decent guidebook (Footprint's Mexico Handbook/Mexico & Central America Handbook or Lonely Planet), you really don't need reservations. There are a number of other ruins that are way less touristed than Chichen Itza that you might want to consider: Uxmal, Edzna, Ek Balam.... Don't forget the walled city of Campeche. Have a great trip. |
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I do believe we stayed at that hotel in Celestun last year. It was decent,
I'd propably choose it again the next time I go to that town. You can read my trip report: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.t...b5b63577 b549 As others on this thread have said, you won't need reservations. Enjoy! "William" wrote in message ... I'm planning a trip to the Yucatán in February, and will use Mérida as my base of operations. I prefer to use bus transportation for sidetrips, and I am wondering about the logistics. Does anyone know how often 1st class busses run from Mérida to Chichen Itzá? I am thinking about booking a room at Villas Arquelógicas near the site for a night. Where does the bus drop me off, and will I be able to get a taxi from there to the hotel? I figure that I can do some exploration of the ruins in the late afternoon (at what time do the tourist crowds thin out?), and then again in the morning before checking out. Another side trip I was thinking about was to Celestún for 2 nights. I know that there is frequent bus service (2nd class) from Mérida, and I found a hotel in a guidebook that sounds decent, Eco Hotel Flamingo Playa. Is anyone familiar with it? How soon do I need to start making reservations for accomodations? Thanks for your help! Bill |
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Thanks for your comments.
Language will not be a problem since I am a retired Spanish teacher. I have been to Mexico many times, and have always preferred public transportation to the expense of renting a car. I was in the Yucatán twice, many years ago, but once was by car with a Mexican friend, and the other time was a guided tour with students. Hence my query since I am not quite up to speed on the logistics of getting around on my own in that region. And yes, Uxmal is on my list of must-sees. Regards, Bill |
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Bill
For "ruin hopping", you might consider stopping by the museum in Merida, and asking about "tours". There used to be several guys with vans, who gave tours to Mexicans for a reasonable price... (it's been five years since I've been there) I don't think Celestun is worth two days. I wouldn't even spend the night. Once you've seen the flamingoes, there's nothing to do..... Spend a night in Valladolid instead. It's a modern Maya city, with lots of things to see nearby, and a great restaurant in the Meson de Marguez hotel, with some of the best Mayan cooking I've ever et! The ruins of Ek Balam are great, and you won't be in a crowd to see them with. You can see the flamingoes at Rio Legartos too! The Yucatan is a neat place to visit. Bien Viaje......... Don |
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