SISAL BEACH DAY
Archaeological + Cenote + Lunch & Coctails
The Magic of a True Mexican Beach Town.
After wandering around Merida, you will probably need a secluded refresh. What about visiting the picturesque town on the coast of Yucatan recently named “Pueblo Magico”. It is located only 60 min away from Merida. Everyone who visits Sisal falls in love with it! We will tour the small beach town, see the dock, main square, and lighthouse; and then you will enjoy the day by the beach with white sand and turquoise waters at the nicest beach club whit delicious see food & cocktails!



A quiet mexican town, once the biggest and most important naval port in the region with thousand of historic stories that defiened the current state of Yucatán. Only 45 min away from Merida. We highly recommend this not crowded location to refresh and enjoy the beautiful beach.
If you’re looking for the perfect authentic beach destination, then consider this true mexican beach town. Full of colors and delicous food, this paradise is not known for many. Sisal was once the main port at the Peninsula, you will learn this little town have many secrets from the past. Look for the flying flamingos in the sky or on the mangroves!
Everyone who visit Sisal fall in love with it, We will tour the small beach town, see the dock, the downtown, the lighthouse, eat some cremitas de coco (Sisal people favorite dessert), and spend time at the turquoise beach.
Sisal Town is unique, it is full of street art walls, since its the home of the anual Kiiwik Festival, whose goal is to increase the environmental awareness in the community.
Included
- English/Spanish speaking gay guide
- Private round trip transportation
- Guide fees
Not included
- Lunch
- Souvenirs
- Tips
What to bring
- Be prepared for the sun!
- Sunglasses
- Hat or Cap
- Biodegradable sunblock
- Bug sray
- Speedo
- Towel
- Change of clothes (in case you will need them)
- Sisal (Spanish pronunciation: [siˈsal]) is a seaport town in Hunucmá Municipality in the state of Yucatán, Mexico. It was the principal port of Yucatán during the henequen boom, later overshadowed when the more modern port of Progreso was built to the east.
- The new port of Sisal was founded in 1811, and has a late colonial era fortress, the "Fuerte de Santiago", and an old lighthouse.
- It lent its name to the agave-derived sisal fiber which was shipped through this port.
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LGBTQI+
Our commitment is to the LGBTQ+ community by increasing visibility. When people are able to see something represented, they are better able to understand and grasp who those people are, and this creates an important shift in the social consciousness to include people from a range of different backgrounds.
Environment
Our commitment is to the environment. We are living at the edge of a time where sustainability actions are a must. As in every part of the world, Yucatan has its own specific environmental challenges. It’s our responsibility to pass this knowledge to our customers to reduce impact on nature while still enjoying it.
Small Groups Sizes
Maximum 16 people - keeps things intimate and low impact