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Old 10-07-2007, 04:11 PM jsme is offline     #1 (permalink)
With Progeso and Merida as an alternate port ...Progeso on your own

Now that Progeso has been been added as a port for many cruises, can someone help with Progeso on your own?

My research has proved that Progeso is still very unuse to tourism. From what I can tell it does not offer much to do.

Since I will be there in December I am curious to know if we do Progeso without a preplanned excursion from the ship what is there to do?

I know we can go to Merida. I know it is a flat fee of $30 for a taxi for as many that can fit into the taxi.

Any ideas or help???

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Old 10-14-2007, 08:19 AM lass1959 is offline     #2 (permalink)
I am in the same spot. Please anyone who has been, can you give us some pointers!
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Old 10-19-2007, 09:23 PM jsme is offline     #3 (permalink)
Still no takers huh???

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Old 10-19-2007, 10:25 PM canarymoon is offline     #4 (permalink)
Our hanna did a little of Progresso on her own the May. But she's under the weather with a cold AND a bum foot at the moment. I'll let her know about it, and I'll be she'll have a little to say when she's up to it.



Old 10-23-2007, 07:43 PM hanna is offline     #5 (permalink)
So, forget the $30 taxi. Take the local bus from Progresso into Merida. Its a kick first of all and second, it cost us $9.00 round trip. And that was for 4 people. Yes $9.00 for 4. The bus station is about 2 blocks from the main tourist trap in Progresso. Anybody can point you to it. There were no chickens on the bus, just the locals and us. The ride takes about an hour into Merida. The bus station is in the center of town.
Once in Merida, there is plenty of walking to be done. Great authentic shops, not tourist traps. There is a Catholic church that you can see from the outside but you can't go in. It is the oldest (I was told) in the Americas. The architecture of this church is just gorgeous. There is also a square where you can see the official government buildings. This is all within about 6-8 blocks of each other.
We had a great time just walking around the city. There is a great park with many many benches to sit and just people watch.
It wasn't exciting in the sense of adventure, but it was a great day trip. We really enjoyed ourselves.
Allow yourself at least 2 hours to get back on the bus, it only takes an hour or so, but err on the side of caution cuz that ship won't wait for you.

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Old 10-24-2007, 10:17 AM hitsmanj is offline     #6 (permalink)
Just got back from Progreso. We opted for a ship-booked trip (Mayan ruins-Dzibilchaltun-beach break combo) as it was the kids (boys 9 and 11) first time and we didn't want to deal with the potential hassle of time constraints getting back to the ship. Just after getting off of the ship and going through the tourista shopping funnel there are numerous independent operations offering tours/taxis/buses that appeared to be affiliated with the same outfit running the ship tours. There are also shuttles to the end of the looooong pier (no foot traffic allowed) where I understand there are other options. The ruins are interesting if you like hiking/climbing and have not been to any of the major sites (Chichenitza, etc) as they are rather small (I will post pics in the gallery today) and there is supposed to be a nice Mayan museum, but it was closed for a state holiday when we were there. The beaches are a MAJOR disappointment, especially if you have been to any of the clear-water ports like Cozumel, etc. or even the Gulf coast of Florida, as the water is murky and the beaches are rather coarse. A couple we met onboard who had two small children (10 mths and 4 yrs) did a Jeep excursion and enjoyed it. The weather is typical Mayan peninsula, and the people were very friendly. Okiefarmer has a good review of his independent trip at the bottom of the page in the Progreso/Merida thread.

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Old 10-28-2007, 12:54 PM jsme is offline     #7 (permalink)
Thanks guys.


Hanna thanks for the tip about the bus.

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Old 11-24-2007, 05:29 PM hanna is offline     #8 (permalink)
The church I was speaking of was built between 1561 and 1598.

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Old 11-24-2007, 05:40 PM hanna is offline     #9 (permalink)
Most of Mérida's attractions are within walking distance from the downtown area.
Exploring Plaza Major


Downtown Mérida is a great example of a lowland colonial city. The town has a casual, relaxed feel. Buildings lack the severe baroque and neoclassical features that characterize central Mexico; most are finished in stucco and painted light colors. Mérida's gardens add to this relaxed, tropical atmosphere. Gardeners do not strive for control over nature. Here, natural exuberance is the ideal, with plants growing in a wild profusion that disguises human intervention. Mérida's plazas are a slightly different version of this aesthetic: Unlike the highland plazas, with their carefully sculpted trees, Mérida's squares are typically built around large trees that are left to grow as tall as possible. Hurricane Isidore blew down several of these in 2002, and has changed the appearance of these plazas as well as the Paseo de Montejo.

Plaza Mayor has this sort of informality. Even when there's no orchestrated event in progress, the park is full of people sitting on the benches, talking with friends, or taking a casual stroll. A plaza like this is a great advantage for a big city such as Mérida, giving it a personal feel and a sense of community. Notice the beautiful scale and composition of the major buildings surrounding it. The most prominent of these is the cathedral.

The oldest cathedral on the continent, it was built between 1561 and 1598. Much of the stone in the cathedral's walls came from the ruined buildings of Tihó, the former Maya city. The original finish was stucco, and you can see some remnants still clinging to the bare rock. However, people like the way the unfinished walls show the cathedral's age. Notice how the two top levels of the bell towers are built off-center from their bases -- an uncommon feature. Inside, decoration is sparse, with altars draped in fabric colorfully embroidered like a Maya woman's shift. The most notable item is a picture of Ah Kukum Tutul Xiú, chief of the Xiú people, visiting the Montejo camp to make peace; it's hanging over the side door on the right.

To the left of the main altar is a small shrine with a curious figure of Christ that is a replica of one recovered from a burned-out church in the town of Ichmul. In the 1500s a local artist carved the original figure from a miraculous tree that was hit by lightning and burst into flames -- but did not char. The statue later became blistered in the church fire at Ichmul, but it survived. In 1645 it was moved to the cathedral in Mérida, where the locals attached great powers to the figure, naming it Cristo de las Ampollas (Christ of the Blisters). It did not, however, survive the sacking of the cathedral in 1915 by revolutionary forces, so another figure, modeled after the original, was made.

Next door to the cathedral is the old bishop's palace, now converted into the city's contemporary art museum, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Ateneo de Yucatán. The palace was confiscated and rebuilt during the Mexican Revolution in 1915. The museum's entrance faces the cathedral from the recently constructed walkway between the two buildings called the Pasaje de la Revolución. The 17 exhibition rooms display work by contemporary artists, mostly from the Yucatán. Nine of the rooms hold the museum's permanent collection; the rest are for temporary exhibits.

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Old 11-24-2007, 05:41 PM Char is online now     #10 (permalink)
Lots of good info here! Thanks!

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