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Yucatan, Mexico
Explore the rich heritage of Hacienda Mucuyche through immersive guided tours where you can immerse yourself in the historical significance of one of Mexico's notable haciendas during the henequen era. Delve into the past as you traverse through ancient grounds and learn about the lives of those who once called this place home. In addition, indulge in an aquatic adventure by swimming in two stunning cenotes, creating unforgettable memories beneath crystal-clear waters.
Guided tours are available hourly throughout the museum, chapel, main house, and hall. Visitors can enjoy swimming in two magnificent cenotes and admire the picturesque canal. A scenic tour of fruit plantations is also offered in an old-style cart known as the "truck".
The Carlota cenote invites visitors to immerse themselves in its clear waters upon completion of their visit at the hacienda. It was named in honor of Empress Carlota, who became the first person to bathe in its waters during her journey to the Yucatan Peninsula in 1865.
The Azul Maya cenote, a cave-like formation, offers insights into the religious significance held by the ancient Mayans. The restaurant's cuisine complements the cultural experience at the Hacienda Mucuyche Cenote.
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Duration 6 hours
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The languages Spanish and English.
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The Carlota cenote.
During her journey to the Yucatan Peninsula in 1865.
The Azul Maya cenote.
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