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Discover Mayan history, stunning architecture, and cenotes on this full-day tour from Merida, including Uxmal, Hacienda Mucuyché, regional food, and a pool relax session.

The Desde Merida: Uxmal and Hacienda Mucuyché Full-Day Tour offers an engaging journey into the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula’s ancient Mayan civilization. Priced at $227 per person and lasting just one day, this tour is designed for those who want a comprehensive experience of history, architecture, and nature. The small group size, limited to 5 participants, ensures an intimate and personalized atmosphere, led by an English-speaking guide.
The tour begins with a convenient hotel pickup within Merida, making the start straightforward. It’s an ideal choice for travelers looking to combine cultural exploration with relaxation, thanks to the inclusion of cenotes and a swimming pool. The price includes tickets, regional food, and transportation, providing good value for this full-day adventure.
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The first stop is the renowned Uxmal archaeological site, known as “the three times built” due to its long history. Located 80 km from Merida, Uxmal showcases exceptional Puuc-style architecture, characterized by intricate stone carvings and harmonious structures. The mayor buildings include the nuns’ quadrangle, the governor’s palace, the temple of the fortune teller, and the great pyramid.
Travelers will appreciate the attention to detail the guide provides about the construction efforts behind Uxmal’s impressive structures. The site is enveloped in legends and mysticism, and the architecture still captivates visitors with its timeless beauty. The tour emphasizes the artistic and historical significance of Uxmal, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts.
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After exploring Uxmal, the tour continues to the Mucuyché Hacienda, a location that opened to visitors in 2019. Here, the focus shifts to henequen, a vital crop in Yucatan’s history. The ruined farmhouse offers insights into the henequen industry and the stories that the hacienda ruins tell about the region’s past.
The cenotes at Mucuyché are a major highlight. One cenote is named Carlota, a semi-open formation, while another is cavern-like, with visible historical remnants at the bottom. These natural pools are known for their crystal-clear waters, and the water’s mineral content makes them a unique feature of the tour.

The cenotes at Hacienda Mucuyché are more than just scenic spots—they are places to wade in and connect with nature. The semi-open cenote, Carlota, provides a refreshing experience and an opportunity to cool off after the archaeological exploration.
The cavern-style cenote offers a more adventurous atmosphere, with its historic depth and hidden corners. Visitors can take photos of the natural formations or simply relax while soaking in the crystal waters. This part of the tour highlights the connection the Mayans had with the cenotes as doors to the underworld.
A key highlight of this tour is the regional Yucatecan food served at the Hacienda Mucuyché restaurant. The local cuisine provides a taste of authentic flavors, giving visitors a culinary connection to the region’s traditions. The meal offers a satisfying break during the day’s activities, with options that showcase Yucatecan culinary specialties.
This experience is designed to enhance the culture of the trip, combining history and gastronomy in one setting. The food is included in the tour price, ensuring a convenient and complete experience.
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After the meal, travelers are encouraged to spend some free time relaxing in a natural pool. The pool at Hacienda Mucuyché contains salts and minerals, which are unique to Yucatan. This opportunity to unwind adds a refreshing and soothing element to the day.
Whether you prefer floating in the water or simply lounging in the tranquil surroundings, this part of the tour offers a peaceful break from sightseeing. It’s an ideal way to recharge before heading back to Merida.

The tour’s pickup and return service within Merida makes logistics smooth and hassle-free. The price includes tickets, food, and transportation, providing excellent value for a full-day experience. The small group size ensures a more personalized and engaging experience, with the guide sharing in-depth insights about each location.
The reserving process is flexible, allowing for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the pay later option adds further flexibility for travelers planning ahead.

While the tour offers a balanced mix of cultural, historical, and natural attractions, it involves some walking around the archaeological site and water activities in cenotes. The duration of 1 day makes it suitable for travelers who want a comprehensive yet manageable trip from Merida.
The English-speaking guide ensures clear explanations, and the small group format fosters a more personalized experience. The cost may be considered moderate, but the inclusion of tickets, food, and transport makes it a competitive option.
This full-day tour is a solid choice for those eager to explore Mayan ruins, understand henequen’s historical importance, and enjoy cenote swimming all in one day. The architecture of Uxmal remains the highlight, complemented by the relaxing cenotes and regional Yucatecan cuisine.
While it offers a rich itinerary, travelers should be prepared for some walking and water exposure. The small group size and expert guide are notable strengths, ensuring a more personalized tour experience. Overall, it combines culture, history, and nature in a way that appeals to adventurous and curious visitors alike.

What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $227 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts for 1 day.
Where does the tour depart from?
It begins with hotel pickup within Merida.
Is food included?
Yes, regional Yucatecan food is included at the Hacienda Mucuyché restaurant.
What attractions are visited?
The tour visits Uxmal archaeological site, Hacienda Mucuyché, and cenotes at the hacienda.
Are tickets included?
Yes, tickets for the archaeological site and cenotes are included.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, transportation is included in the tour price.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a guide?
Yes, an English-speaking guide leads the tour.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 5 participants, ensuring a small group experience.