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cocotoursmexiko · 1 year
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Coco Tours Mexico
Growing up, my siblings and I endlessly watched the Spanish-language version of Los Tres Caballeros from a grainy VHS tape. It was one of the closest things we had to cartoons “for us” in the 90s. I loved watching the adventures of Mexican rooster, Panchito Pistoles, seen playing on a beach in Acapulco and dancing with jarochas from my homeland, Veracruz. Not-so-much a caballero, Donald Duck devoted himself to wildly chasing Latina love interests, including Carmen Miranda’s younger sister, Aurora.As I revisited several Disney films…comenzaron a perder su encanto. Disney’s 1995 Pocahontas is a dangerous re-writing of history. Meanwhile, Los Tres Caballeros portrays Mexico via vignettes of vacation culture. Hollywood films set in Latin America are too-often replete with storylines centering United States tourists exploring Mexico alongside an underdeveloped line of local characters, while the land is mostly utilized for an exotification, othering, or party-going factor.
Disney Pixar’s Coco resonates with me in recognition of the inaccuracies that film companies have made in portraying Mexico, Latinidad, and indigenous history. Coco is among recent films that inspire me to believe that the next generation of Latinx will have films that reflect us in every way possible, from the seeds of storylines to final production. Beyond laurels of representation, Coco is replete with artisan handicrafts and local expertise that hold implications for tourism and commercialization of products, a tangible economic impact on communities in Mexico.  The film’s theme on Day of the Dead or Día de Muertos especially demands conscious understanding of the sacred tradition.
Forbes Contributor, Gretchen Kelly, has suggested the prospects of Coco’s success for tourism to Mexico. “When contacted, Adventures by Disney commented that no current plans for Coco Tours Mexico  trips were on their horizon” while Kelly assumes that if Coco’s popularity holds, “places connected with the film will soon be front and center on Disney’s travel itineraries”. Disney’s attempt to trademark Day of the Dead backfired, so the corporate giant has reason to be cautious and eschew a “Coco cruise.”
In Mexico City, where Día de Muertos celebrations have grown, ome Mexicans complained that their compatriots – especially those in the upper classes only embraced their traditions after Hollywood made it cool. This critique emphasizes the positionality of Día de Muertos as rooted in indigenous practice and the risk of cultural reductionism, which packages tradition as a consumerist trendy item while overriding discussions about anti-indigenous sentiment and systems of marginalization. Given media attention to Día de Muertos, entrepreneurs and businesses have sought ways to avoid cultural appropriation, referencing discussions on the intellectual property of indigenous communities.Mexico’s capital during Día de Muertos holds remembrances that are both solemn and festive. In Mexico City’s historic center, La Ofrenda Monumental, or the Great Altar, is set up annually.
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cocotoursmexiko · 1 year
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best tours in yucatan
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From cenotes to Mayan ruins, pueblos magicos (magic towns) to Mexico UNESCO World Heritage sites, there’s so many things to do in Yucatan Mexico.The Yucatan Peninsula is located in southeastern Mexico; half along the Caribbean Sea, and half bordering the Gulf of Mexico.It sits on some of the most beautiful real estate in the country, which is why this list is so long with so many best places in Yucatan that you must know about.So how do you pick the can’t miss places to see in the Yucatan!? You turn to the experts, of course! In this article, you’ll find a list of the must see Yucatan Mexico cities, nature, archeological sites and more.This list, lovingly curated by 25 travel bloggers who have visited and vetted these places for you, highlights all the must see Yucatan travel destinations.
For your convenience, all 25 places to see in Yucatan mentioned in this article are pinned to the map above.It’s the perfect way to plan the most amazing Mexico travel itinerary — whether you’re doing a best tours in yucatan  Mexico road trip, or staying in one area, you can use it to plan your Yucatan trip.
Yucatan Peninsula has one of the biggest airports in Mexico and Central America: Cancun airport.You can basically reach Yucatan from all over the world landing in Cancun. Cancun airport has 4 terminals and flights to and from a lot of destinations in USA, Latin America and Europe.Once you have landed in Yucatan Peninsula, it will be very easy to move around. You will have a lot of choices between public transportation, private shuttle, taxis and Uber.
In my opinion, Merida is the most amazing city in Yucatan Peninsula. It is full of art, beautiful palaces, history, and good restaurants.Sometimes people wonder whether Mexico is safe to visit, but in Merida you won’t have this problem, as it is one of the safest cities in Mexico.The best way to explore Merida is walking down the streets, try local food, explore some craft shops, and don’t forget to visit the amazing cathedral.Worldpackers has a lot of volunteering positions in Merida, you can have a look and get the chance to work with the locals in exchange of free accomodation, meet a lot of friends, and have a lot of free time to explore the city.
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cocotoursmexiko · 1 year
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Ob alleinreisende, Paare oder Gruppen von bis zu 30 Personen, bei uns wird jeder bestmöglich und persönlich beraten! Gerne erfüllen wir auch aussergewöhnliche Wünsche, stehen Euch jederzeit beratend zur Seite und liefern, individuell auf Euch angepasste Ausflüge zu den Zielen Eurer Wahl!
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cocotoursmexiko · 2 years
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Catamaran Tour Isla Mujeres: Get your vacation more curiosity
Mexico is the best country which is full of hidden treasures along with the best wonders for the tourist who comes to explore, enjoy and relax. There are loads of things to explore from tiny, charming villages, to resorts, there is much to see, do and taste in Mexico when one knows the best places to visit. In this article, we discussed two best places that are highly popular in Maxico like Catamaran Tour, Isla Mujeres.
Know about the Catamaran tour?                                          
The Catamaran tour is an exciting tour where the visitors can explore many things without wasting time. The catamaran is nothing but an oversized sailboat that offers a unique level of comfort due to its structure, which comprises two hulls rather than one. Moreover, the design must keep well-balanced while navigating the sea, so you can unwind without clinging to your drink over every single wave.
What’s more, catamarans range in size as well as, with Cancun Adventures, you can select from the 410 Catamaran Lagoon or the 440 Catamaran Leopard. Contingent on which size of catamaran you select to charter, you will have admittance to various deck layouts and private seats where you can suntan, grip drinks from the bar and enjoy an island-inspired meal.
Another benefit of the Catamaran Tour Isla Mujeres is that they have shallow hulls, which means you can anchor almost anywhere as well as discover beaches and islands that would else be off limits on a boat tour. This is the best thing that makes Catamaran ideal for tourists who want to discover some of the truly spectacular hidden gems throughout the Cancun region.
Isla Mujeres      
It only takes a short convey ride to get to one of the finest places to visit on the Catamaran Tour Isla Mujeres . This sweet and attractive little island will forever take its place in the hearts of guests who come to its shores. Those searching for relaxation and escape from the actual world will find all they need on this tiny Island. There is a sense of history and unknown upon exiting the ferry, but there is also a sense of great serenity and peace. One can merely lay out on the beach and soak it all in, or go for an amble visiting some of the charming little shops and restaurants. This is similarly a romantic spot.
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cocotoursmexiko · 2 years
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Quad Bike and ZiplineTou: how to get hired
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Many of visitors or local persons may get around the city by cab, bus, or on the city’s extensive subway system, but anyone who’s traveled to the capital city on two wheels knows that it’s one of the best cities in the world for bikers. Moreover, the government also invest a lot to install Quad bike and ZiplineTou lanes across the city and organizing “learn to ride” classes for children, adults, and seniors. The city now runs one of the major mag car-free cycling rides in the world and visitors to Mexico City are welcome to join the fun!
How to get Quad bike and ZiplineTou
It is very easy for visitors to Mexico City to have loads of selections for securing a bike. Quad bike and ZiplineTou, Mexico City’s bike-sharing system, are precisely obtainable to visitors, but pay stations often don't accept credit cards, and visiting one of the city’s four offices in person can be difficult.
There is a number of Quad bike and ZiplineTou available to borrow for up to two hours at a time from various préstamo or loaning stations along the route. Though the bicycle pirating program was customary for locals lacking their own wheels, international visitors are intelligent to borrow a bike if they leave a form of identification and a phone number at which they can be grasped. Instead of that bikes are available on a first-come, first-served basis and the condition of the bikes can be less than ideal.
Renting a bicycle from a proper bike shop is a great way to confirm you’ll have a safe, easy ride waiting for you. Quad Bikes, suitably located along the ride on Quad bike and ZiplineTou , offers hourly and daily bike rentals, including tandem bikes, trailers, and bicycles fortified with children’s seats. Quad’s bilingual guides also lead excellent bike tours that can either twig to the closed-streets route or securely guide riders through other parts of the city. The hotel the shop is situated inside even offers a discount on the strike to anyone who arrives on a bike.
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cocotoursmexiko · 2 years
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Gerne Holen wir Euch abends vom Hotel ab, zeigen Euch die besten Bars, Clubs und Restaurants in Playa del Carmen, Tulum oder Cancun! Natürlich bringen wir Euch nachts auch wieder sicher nach hause!
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cocotoursmexiko · 2 years
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best tours in yucatan
As one of the most visited areas in Mexico, which spans three states — Quintana Roo, Yucatan and Campeche — there’s so much to see in Yucatan Mexico.From cenotes to Mayan ruins, pueblos magicos (magic towns) to Mexico UNESCO World Heritage sites, there’s so many things to do in Yucatan Mexico.The Yucatan Peninsula is located in southeastern Mexico; half along the Caribbean Sea, and half bordering the Gulf of Mexico.It sits on some of the most beautiful real estate in the country, which is why this list is so long with so many best places in Yucatan that you must know about.So how do you pick the can’t miss places to see in the Yucatan!? You turn to the experts, of course!
Just a small clarification before we get started. Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico comprises of 3 different states: Yucatan, Quintana Roo, and Campeche – each with their own set of attractions. However, the entire peninsula is often just referred to as the Yucatan. In this post, Yucatan will refer to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula unless I explicitly state otherwise.In this ultimate Yucatan travel guide, you will find everything you need to plan a trip to Mexico’s most-visited coast including a list of top 18 things to do in the Yucatan Peninsula, best places to stay, amazing tours, and lots of travel tips.
There is an endless list of exciting and fun things to do in Yucatan including lounging on Cancun’s beaches, taking historical tours to some of Yucatan’s famous pyramids, swimming in natural cenotes, or roaming the vibrant streets of Valladolid and Merida. In my opinion, Yucatan is a very versatile travel destination with something for every traveler.Just a small clarification before we get started. Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico comprises of 3 different states: Yucatan, Quintana Roo, and Campeche – each with their own set of attractions. However, the entire peninsula is often just referred to as the Yucatan. In this post, Yucatan will refer to Mexico’s best tours in yucatan  Peninsula unless I explicitly state otherwise.
I this ultimate Yucatan travel guide, you will find everything you need to plan a trip to Mexico’s most-visited coast including a list of top 18 things to do in the Yucatan Peninsula, best places to stay, amazing tours, and lots of travel tips.
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cocotoursmexiko · 2 years
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Coco Tours Mexico
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It was only a year ago that Disney-Pixar's Coco carved its place in our hearts and our wallets, grossing $800 million worldwide and picking up two Academy Awards along the way. The story of young Miguel navigating the Land of the Dead and discovering the importance of his roots resonated with many, as a touching and accurate tribute to Mexico's longstanding Day of the Dead traditions.This year, the film has returned to theaters in Mexico once more to mark the holiday, and children all around the world are taking costume inspiration from the movie (we’re partial to this five-year-old’s ode to Mama Coco). Seeing how the movie has captured international imaginations, the Coco Tours Mexico Tourism Board worked together with Mexitours to create an eight-day tour, approved by the filmmakers, that highlights the real-life locations that inspired the animators and made Coco so true to life.If you can't make the tour this year—and don’t want to wait for next year’s Día de Muertos celebration to experience it—here are five spots that will help you explore the world of Coco year-round.
Coco’s Department of Family Reunions within the central station that divides the Land of the Living from the Land of the Dead is almost an exact replica of the interior of Mexico City’s elaborate Palacio de Correos, or central post office. Walk inside to be transported into the film, and remember the scenes of skeleton families trying to get permission to return to visit their living relatives.
Characters like the fantastical Pepita, the protector of the Rivera family in the Land of the Dead, were inspired by alebrijes, brightly-colored folk art sculptures of imaginary beasts. Visit some of the best alebrije makers in Mexico, Jacobo and María Angeles, in San Martín Tilcajete, Oaxaca to see their brilliant, decorative patterns for yourself.
Guanajuato City’s historic center inspired the streets traversed by Miguel and the beloved Hector, Miguel’s skeleton sidekick in the Land of the Dead. Wind your way to the Plaza del Ropero, home to a statue of Mexican singer Jorge Negrette, which inspired the bronze statue of Miguel's musician hero Ernesto de la Cruz.
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cocotoursmexiko · 2 years
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For snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, the region leaves virtually nothing to be desired: Exotic fish in all sizes and colors, turtles, rays, sharks, dolphins and of course corals of all kinds can be marveled at here live up close.
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