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| Located in the quite Mexican fishing village of Telchac Puerto, the atmosphere is truly laid back and peaceful. Our house is a stone's throw from the puerto de abrigo (port of anchor,or the local harbour) which is named "Media Luna". Take a stroll along the harbour. Watch the fishing boats come and go, as the pelicans fish nearby. |  |
|  | You can also enjoy Telchac's town square, which often comes alive on evenings and weekends. This is a photo of dancers celebrating Revolution Day in front of the Palacio Municipal.
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| | The Mexican restaurants are inexpensive and the hospitality fine. (Check out the ceviche, seafood soaked in lime and tossed with tomatoes, onions and cilantro - yummy!) Ammenities such as grocery stores, restaurants, fruit and vegetable markets (mornings only), a bakery, a library, and english language bookstore, liquor stores, a gas station and internet cafes are all available in Telchac. |  |
|  | You can get almost anything in nearby Progreso. Truly an experience in cultural richness. One of the many faces of the real Mexico. The closest banks (and ATM's) are available in Progreso.
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| To see the contemporary modern Mexico existing side by side traditional Yucatecan culture, try the city of Merida, 45 minutes away on a well maintained modern highway. The capital of the Yucutan is full of attractions, including museums, restaurants, outdoor festivities and markets to satisfy any appetite for excitement and cultural flare.
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|  | There are many Mayan ruins, ranging from free to minimal entrance fees, as well as guided jungle-boat tours, fishing and diving trips, and much, much more, all within a short drive of Ninos Del Mar. Further tour guide information and assistance gladly provided upon request.
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| | One of the cenotes in the area which offer you a refreshing swim. This cenote is at Dzibilchaltun, 25 minutes from our house. |  |
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