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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

welcome.

 
 The company offers new atraction in south of yucatan. 
we offer:

  • Cenotes.

  • Archeological sites.

  • Fairs.

  • cultural sites.

  • other atractions.
The company is integrated for 5 people, and we promotion the tourism in the state of yucatan.

meet the south marvels.
Valladolid, Yucatan, Mex.

 Mission

Provide long-term in the tourism, and provide quality service and expand the company nationally.




Vision.


Our mission is to provide quality services and promote the tourism  in yucatan, the fun and  security of tourists is part of the business.

package " sultaness of the east"

THIS PACKAGE INCLUIDES:
  • Fair in honor to the virgen "Candelaria"
  • Tour in the Historical Center
  • The City Hall
  • The Church of St. Gervacio, and ex-convent St. Bernardino of Siena
  • The Museum
  • The Cenote Zaci.
  • Breakfast in the Restaurant "Las Campanas"
  • Transportation in the city
  • Accommodation (Hotel Maria De La Luz, Meson Del Marquez, Hotel San Clemente)
  • Luch in the bazar of the city
  • Dinner(is optional may be in the hotel or in another restaurant)
  • The tourist can buy handcrafs and souvenirs in store
ACTIVITIES
  • swimming in the cenote
  • know colonial architecture
  • know historytake pictures
  • buy crafts
  • know the neighborhoods and traditions
  • attending bullfights
  • fun at the fair
  • enjoy the typical food
COST THE PACKAGE:

$ 1200 aproximatly for person
the package is for 2 days 1 night
all incluided ( accomodation, meals and places to visit)

RESERVATION " HOTELS"
HOTEL MARIA DE LA LUZ
Tel: 01-985) 856-11-81  Fax al (01-985) 856-20-71.
Rates
» Standard room: with double bed and double or single bed, private bathroom and balcony, ceiling fan, air conditioning, cable TV. color and hot water $ 40.00 US. (per room)

» Junior Suite: with king size and double bed, air conditioning, cable TV. color, private bathroom with Jacuzzi, hot water and phone $ 60.00 US. (per room)

HOTEL MESON DEL MARQUEZ
 
 
 
Tel: 52 (985) 856 2073/3042/3571 Fax: 52 856 2280
 
Rates
Standard From: $770.00 MXN
feature 24 Standard rooms with 1 single bed and 1 double (or King size bed), with capacity to welcome up to 3 people.

Superior From: $950.00 MXN
feature 58 Superior rooms with 2 double beds; or 1 single bed and 1 double bed or 1 king size bed (subject to availability) to welcome up to 4 people.

Junior Suite From: $1,460.00 MXN
feature 5 Junior Suites with 1 king size bed with capacity to welcome up to 2 people. The accommodation feature private bathroom with shower or hot tub, amenities, dressing table, air conditioning, and many others.

 Master Suite From: $2,460.00 MXN
feature 3 Master Suite with 1 king size bed with capacity to welcome up to 2 people. The accommodation feature private bathroom with shower or hot tub, amenities, dressing table, wireless internet access, room service, balcony or terrace (subject to availability) and many others.

HOTEL SAN CLEMENTE


Tel-Fax (985) 856-2208 (985) 856-3161

Rates
Single room     $398
Double room   $ 448
Triple room     $565
Quadruple room $ 670
  • Rates in Mexican pesos
  • All taxes includes
  • Rates are per room and per nigth
  • Meals not included
  • 2 minors of 12 years or younger sharing room with two adults without extra
  • Special rates for companies, institutions and schools.
TRANSPORTATION
 
taxis "Adalberto osorio" located in front of the church
taxis "los frailes"
taxis "valladolid"
are found in all parts of the cit
your rate is from 15 to 25 mx according to the place to go


Travel packages "COBA".

packeges in COBA.
Coba tourist packages are perfect for a trip so well organized and you enjoy an incredible vacation with out suffering setbacks. These services regarding accommodation, meals, transportation, etc. If you prefer, you can build your own package that may include hotel.

all included in the tour, in this link you can reserve your packege.

HOTELS.
TRASPORTATION.
CENOTES.
ZIP LINE.
ARCHEOLOGICAL ZONE.


COST:
420 DOLLARS 1 PAX. FOR 2 DAY.



830 DOLLARS 2 PAX. FOR 2 DAY.



2250 DOLLARS 5 PAX FOR 2 DAY.

included.
HOTELS:

1 VILLAS ARQUEOLOGICAS COBA.


Villa Coba is located on the banks of a tranquil lake in the heart of a lush forest. The area is home to turtles, crocodiles and abundant fish and birds. In front of the serene lake, Villa Coba is located just outside the town of Coba only 10 minutes walk from the archaeological site. The villa is accentuated by richly colored floor tiles, statues authentic Mayan and Mexican pottery that blends to create a native environment. The 43 rooms of Hotel Villa Coba around a refreshing pool, a patio area with thatched roofs, and lush foliage, all these add to the hotel a feeling of isolation from the rest of the world.

link for you reserve:



HOTELITO SAC-BE COBA.

Basic little hotel, clean, simple. here in order to get to the Coba archaeological site early in the morning. This worked really well -- we had the site almost to ourselves before 10:30 am. Mayan family next door -. By the lake in town there's a rickety pier where you can see crocodiles for $10 they are encouraged to hang out there by the owner of the silver shop across the road. We used an internet cafe that's on the south side of the main road, between the hotel and the lake. We ate breakfast at the hotel, upstairs on a balcony -- there's another roadside restaurant next door. Coba is a fantastic site and well worth seeing early in the morning when it's cooler and not crowded.

LINKS:
              http://www.hotelitosacbecoba.com/.


TRASPORTATION.

PORTAL MAYA, its  a car rental in alladolid, offers vans, cars and trips.


adaptable to the needs of customers, being the main market for tourists who want to know the tourist spots of the region n taking as a starting point Valladolid.
The basic packet the festival to Chemax

Included:
Transport in the place.
Ticket for the bullfight
The tour guide for different places and activities that is making  in the festival of town.
Also the return to Valladolid.



The cost of packet is $300 for person.
The departure is at 4:00 pm o'clock
The return is at 8:00 pm o'clock

the package of the cenote HUBIKU

                                                              
The cenote HUBIKU
opening hours:
9:00 am -5:00 pm
The best place to enjoy a natural adventure.



In this place is offer one package included:


  • guide
  • accommodation
  • the typical food in the region 
  • activies with:
 
  • hiking
  • bycle tour
  • free a swim in the cenote
  • free diving with diving equipmet
  • kayaking
  • birding viewpoint
  • camping

In the cenote HUBIKU you will find a guide that will give information about the place and all that counst also with the guide will make a tour of the place.

you can accomodation in the area of camping our eco-turistic cabins.


The cost of the package is 2000 per/person
As the guide will a make tour with others atraccion in the town TEMOZON
you can enjoy of  the church the laidy of Asucion as the municipal building, you can watch the tipycal hammocks as this package includes a tour to the archaeological area of Ek Balam and a visit to the cenote x canche where you as can practice different activities such as kayaking, canopy and hiking. 


In this links you can a find a bus tickets for to travel:
http//www.ado.com.mx
http//www.ticketsbus.com.mx/wtbkd/18n.tb?languaje=enºion=us







Monday, July 12, 2010

more information about coba.

Coba.


 
Coba (Cobá in the Spanish language) is a large ruined city of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is located about 90 km east of the Maya site of Chichen Itza, about 40 km west of the Caribbean Sea, and 44 km northwest of the site of Tulum, with which it is connected by a modern road.

 
Map of the Cobá archeological site.

 

 
Coba is located around two lagoons. A series of elevated stone and plaster roads radiate from the central site to various smaller sites near and far. These are known by the Maya term sacbe (plural sacbeob). Some of these causeways go east to the Caribbean coast, and the longest runs over 100 kilometres westwards to the site of Yaxuna. The site contains several large temple pyramids, the tallest, in what is known as the Nohoch Mul group of structures, being some 42 metres in height.

 

 
One of two ballgame courts at Cobá.

 

 

 

 
Coba is estimated to have had some 50,000 inhabitants (and possibly significantly more) at its peak of civilization, and the built up area extends over some 80 km². The site was occupied by a sizable agricultural population by the 1st century. The bulk of Coba's major construction seems to have been made in the middle and late Classic period, about 500 to 900, with most of the dated hieroglypic inscriptions from the 7th century. However Coba remained an important site in the Post-Classic era and new temples were built and old ones kept in repair until at least the 14th century, possibly as late as the arrival of the Spanish.

 
Modern explorations

 
Amateur explorer Dr. Thomas Gann was brought to the site by some local Maya hunters in February 1926. Gann published the first first-hand description of the ruins later the same year. Gann gave a short description to the archeologists of the Carnegie Institution project at Chichen Itza, which sent out an expedition under J. Eric S. Thompson. Thompson's initial report of a surprisingly large site with many inscriptions prompted Sylvanus Morley to mount a more thorough examination of the site.

 
The Nohoch Mul pyramid.

 

 

 
Eric Thompson made a number of return visits to the site through 1932, in which year he published a detailed description. The site remained little visited due to its remoteness until the first modern road was opened up to Coba in the early 1970s. As a major resort was planned for Cancún, it was realized that clearing and restoring some of the large site could make it an important tourist attraction.

 
The Mexican National Institute of Anthropology & History began some archeological excavations in 1972 directed by Carlos Navarrete, and consolidated a couple buildings. At the start of the 1980s another road to Coba was opened up and paved, and a regular bus service begun.

 
Coba became a tourist destination shortly thereafter, with many visitors visiting the site on day trips from Cancún and the Riviera Maya. Only a small portion of the site has been cleared from the jungle and restored by archaeologists.


likns for you wach movie abouth coba:

http://crazymotion.net/coba-tour/wpTqfc_qqwGMjAy.html.

 http://crazymotion.net/coba-at-riviera-maya/wNsKRknCKXMkjAy.html

 http://crazymotion.net/coba-mexico/whKmDElHz68QjAy.html.

 http://www.nothingofficial.com/video/148712/Mayan-Journey-Coba-Archaeological-Site-part-8-111609H-

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Package

Basic package

The package including tha transportation in the place.

Also in the cenote you can practice the rappel, swim in the fresh weater.

Latter you can eat the typical food and the look the different flora and fauna.

Included a tour guide in the Chechmil town. Also the return of Valladolid.

the cost of package is $ 200.00 per person.

company organization.



Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Located

The cenote is located from Chechmil. This place was founded in 1955, of the first people that was founded this place was Don Juan, there is only one live today, tells us that the public was given the name thr Chechmil, bacause in the place has very many trees it's name is Chechem; that are medicinal if one knows how to apply.


In the town one can find animals such as quail, turkey bush, deer, cardinal, among others. As we can find many medicinal plants of the region as

In the town one can find animals such as quail, turkey bush, deer, cardinal, among others. As we can find many medicinal plants of the region as Ts'un yah, the Múul koj, and others.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

THE FESTIVAL OF CHEMAX YUCATAN

VILLAGE FESTIVALS
 
 
 
From June 1st to 16th, festival in honor of Saint Antonio of Padua, patron saint of the town of Chemax.
  The festivals begins at home the main organizer by a strange coincidence, is called "member."

Home of the organizer, the dancers accompanied by the orchestra, the dancer, are addressed within the bat population in search of Ceiba, who will dance to the rhythm of Angaripola and planted in the center of the makeshift arena, where they will be the dilated "bullfighting."

 
 

           VAQUERI

The Vaquerías, are the traditional festivals that are held from time immemorial in almost all populations of the Yucatan Peninsula. In this regard agreed indigenous culture and Hispanic. They are dedicated to the patron saint of the place and are a mixture of religious faith with secular entertainment. In the long process of musical changes, rises in the dairy farms and ranches in the mid-eighteenth century, with the sole purpose of holding and counting the branding of cattle. After marking the livestock, women cowboy entertained the guests and their spouses danced among ancient Mayan sounds mixed with Spanish music.
The festival begin is with the traditional "vaqueria" on June 1st at night, where is performed the crowning of the queen of the festival.

 
 
GREMIOS

You can see colorful religious processions from different groups known as guilds.

Each group reserves a day is the day that each trade makes their processions. You will see these groups march to the beat of the brass band, carrying colorful banners and flags sewed by hand. The women wear the traditional dress, and white shirt lords or traditional guayabera.
The gremios begin on June 5th and finish the June 13th.  These are performed every year for a group of
people that is mandated a year before.
They make the food and the festival for Saint Antonio of Padua.
The gremios finish the June 13th with the delivery of the banners.








BULLFIGHTS

When the Spanish arrived in the Yucatán, they brought many of their traditions. One of these was the bullfight, which has remained popular to this day.


A public display of bullfighting was usually associated with a saint's feast day, when an entire town to be entertained.
The bullfights begins June 2nd, with the call “ bullfights of vaqueras” wich is gratuitous; and finish June 16th, in the bullfights everyday is sacrificated a bull.








CHURCH OF SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA

The church of San Antonio of Padua is from 16th and 17th centuries.
The church is clothe of traditions a day before of begging of festival of town, It’s decorated with banners of colors and flowers in the altar.






Come, to enjoy and to meet the mysteries that the festivals of Chemax have for you.





Thursday, June 24, 2010

Siete Bocas Cenote"

Is located a short distance from the town Chechmil, Chemax, Yucatán at 38 kilometers from Chemax.



Entrance fee: $ 40.00



Visit time:

10:00 am
5:00 pm.



What it is offering?
It offer you activities like how rappel, swimming , and the fresh water and the warm water navy blue, also you can enjoy of the forest site as well you can visit the town and living with the local people.







Recomendations:
please bring confortable clothes, swinmwsuit, cofortable shoes and listen the instruction by the guide tourist at the moment.






foods:

In this place you can eat a typical food and enjoy of local gastronomy, for example you can eat an delicius Panuchos, Salbutes, Escabeche and other foods that will you can find.


Come and enjoy the different floran and fauna in this place

and you can coexist with the local people.












COME AND ENJOY THIS NATURAL BEAUTY,

YOU WILL HAVE A NEW A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Fair in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria


Valladolis is a city with great tourist attraction, with a unique style, Valladolid has an exceptional colonial port and its renowned gastronomy To walk the streets lined with old houses painted in light colors, and visit their neighborhoods and their churches and of course to learn about their customs and traditions.Justificar a ambos lados



LOCATION
It is located in the eastern part of the state. is located east of the state, 160 km from the capital city. It is located 150 km east of Cancun and 48 km south of Tizimín.



ATTRACTIONS


The cenote Zací is a symbol of this city in eastern Yucatan, a marvel of nature and an enigmatic, exciting adventure, the magic that lies in their fanciful shapes stone and the legend that surrounds him.

This cenote is about 45 meters in diameter and is in a populated area of the city. The surrounding flora is varied and the water is clean and clear, although the view is just a navy blue or emerald green, depending on the light.

To capture the beauty of the place, was built in the grounds of a tourist cenote, which operates a restaurant.

The site has a small theater for 200 people, which are artistic and cultural as well as an aviary, craft bazaar and children's play area.

MUSEUM OF VALALDOLID

The building was founded in 1575 by the then Mayor of Villa de Valladolid, Don Diego de Sarmiento de Figueroa. In 1634 it became "Hospital of the Holy Name of Jesus", the first hospital in the village. It is considered an authentic colonial and historic monument, because here were buried on Capital and Mayor Don Fernando and Don Hipólito Gabriel Osorno Covarrubias.

The museum displays rooms in separate buildings and a few photographs of typical views of the population at the beginning of the century, more of the best craft shows.


 THE CELEBRATIONS IN HONOR TO THE VIRGIN OF CANDELARIA

In the calendar, February 2nd is the day indicated as the day of the Virgin of the Candelaria. It is in this date when the holiday of the Vallisoletanos comes to it´s maximum point, The mistress of the city is the virgin of the candelaria. The fair is the most important in the municipality, In which the ancient customs are outlined in all his rigor and color.


     ORIGINS




The devotion to the Virgen de la Candelaria dates from colonial times. the festivities in his honor, began in thanks to a miracle he gave to a mother from the suburbs to heal a terminally ill daughter.

Although it is said that the family began holding grateful novenas in her honor, with the passing of time the celebration became so popular that it ended in a fair, similar to those made in other areas of the town.


THE FAIR
The devotion to the Virgen of the Candelaria continues and every year is greater the number of faithful who participate in their festivities, as different church groups organize to make rosaries, prayers and other celebrations in his honor.

The fair is completed from January 27st to February 2nd. Consisted of bullfights, folk dancing, unions, religious festivals, rides, food booths, candy, crafts, etc.

It´s one of the most important holiday of the city it´s conducting activities in the theatre of the people, bring singers, dancers etc. we can see a variety of dishes typical of the region that can be enjoyed, livestock show and others.