best time to go
Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Yucatan Peninsula, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
Mexico's rainy season lasts from May to October, November to April it is dry as a rule. Be expected on the Caribbean coast of Yucatán has more often than in the rest of the country with rain. Ideal time for visiting the European winter from November to March, but show Yucatan at Christmas and at Easter, many visitors from the U.S. and Europe. A second season is in July and August, when more European visitors arrive. From mid-March to early April, the College holiday, celebrating 100 000 young Americans in Cancun and the Riviera Maya spring break, then it goes on like Ballermann 6
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Wikipedia says:
Yucatán is one of the 31 states of Mexico, located on the north of the Yucatán Peninsula. The term the Yucatán refers to the three states on the peninsula: Yucatán, Campeche, and Quintana Roo; all three modern states were formerly part of the larger historic state of Yucatán in the 19th century. The state capital of Yucatán is Mérida. (...) more....
background
Background
The Maya arrived in the Yucatán about 1200 BC and built monumental stone structures during the centuries up to the end of the pre-Classic period (AD 250). Later they rebuilt their cities, but along different lines, probably due to the influence of the Toltecs, who arrived in the ninth and 10th centuries. Each city was autonomous and in rivalry with other cities.
The Spaniards found little to please them when they first arrived in the Yucatán: no gold, no concentration of natives; nevertheless Mérida was founded in 1542 and the few natives were handed over to the conquerors in encomiendas . The Spaniards found them difficult to exploit: even as late as 1847 there was a major revolt, fuelled by the inhumane conditions in the henequén (sisal) plantations. It was the expropriation of Maya communal lands that was the main source of discontent, however. In July 1847, a conspiracy against the Blancos, or ruling classes from Mexico, was uncovered in Valladolid and one of its leaders, Manuel Antonio Ay, was shot. This precipitated a bloody war, known as the Guerra de Castas (Caste War) between the Maya and the Blancos. The first act was the massacre of all the non-Maya inhabitants of Tepich, south of Valladolid. The Maya took control of much of the Yucatán, laying siege to Mérida, only to abandon it to sow their crops in 1849. This allowed the governor of Yucatán to counterattack, ruthlessly driving the Maya into southern Quintana Roo. In Chan Santa Cruz (now named Felipe Carrillo Puerto), one of the Maya leaders, José María Barrera, accompanied by Manuel Nahuat, a ventriloquist, invented the ‘talking cross’, a cult that attracted thousands of followers. The sect, called Cruzob, established itself and renewed the resistance against the government from Mexico City. It was not until 1901 that the Mexican army retook the Cruzob’s domain....
getting there
Ins and outs
A good paved road runs from Coatzacoalcos to Villahermosa, Campeche and Mérida (Route 180). An inland road from Villahermosa to Campeche gives easy access to Palenque . If time is limited, take a bus from Villahermosa to Chetumal via Escárcega, which can be done overnight as the journey is not very interesting (unless you want to see the Maya ruins off this road). From Chetumal travel up the coast to Cancún, then across to Mérida. Route 307, from Chetumal to Cancún and Puerto Juárez, is paved and in very good condition. Find flight details from the US and Mexico City under Mérida, Cancún and Cozumel.
Quintana Roo state, on the eastern side of the Yucatán Peninsula, has become the largest tourist area in Mexico with the development of Cancún, the parallel growth of Isla Mujeres, Cozumel and the 100-km corridor south of Cancún to Tulum. There can be insufficient buses at peak times; old second-class buses may be provided for first-class tickets and second-class buses take far too many standing passengers. There is also a lack of information services. Where beaches are unspoilt they often lack all amenities. Many cheaper hotels are spartan.
Warning Many tourists speak no Spanish, so price hikes and short-changing have become common, making those places very expensive if you are not careful. In the peak (winter) season, prices increase by about 50%.
Quintana Roo (and especially Cozumel) is the main area for diving and water sports in the Yucatán Peninsula. However, water sports in Quintana Roo are expensive and touristy, although operators are generally helpful; snorkelling is often in large groups. On the more accessible reefs the coral is dying and there are no small coral fish. Further from the shore, though, there is still much reef life to enjoy. Take care not to damage these sensitive reefs further.
A useful website on the Yucatán is www.yucatantoday.com....
health
Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Yucatan Peninsula, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
Vaccination requirements do not exist. Tetanus and polio protection is always recommended. A certain risk of malaria in the Gulf Coast. Anyone who travels on an individual country should also think of a typhoid and hepatitis prevention. Tap water is not safe to drink outside major hotels in Cancun and Merida. Meat you should eat only well-done. Moctezuma's revenge hit Yet, despite all precautions, almost all Mexican visitors. Triggers are often ice or water, the unusual hot food, unpeeled fruit and salads. Many European Medicines are available in Mexican pharmacies without a prescription - and much cheaper than at home. In emergencies, the hospital helps Americano (Viento 15, Cancun, Tel 01998/884 61 33).
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