Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
 


Bicycling the Yucatan

By John M. Grimsrud

From the Puuc hills to the extensive coast of Yucatan there are thousands of kilometers of paved quiet outback roads through countless Mayan villages interspersed with colonial haciendas and ancient Mayan ruins all there just waiting for your visit.

Bicycle excursions are by far the most inexpensive you will ever take and can be the most rewarding in not only health benefits but also the most memorable experiences of your lives.

My wife Jane and I both agree that the slower we go the more fun we have and bike touring at a measured pace is the perfect answer for fun filled and rewarding getaways.

This is photo-op and bird watching country at the very finest that this planet has to offer.

Start your bicycle tours in early morning when tropical Yucatan is at its very best…cool, fresh and quiet.

We like to be on the road at first light, stop for breakfast by 8 and have our coffee stop at 10AM.



Almost every little village has a market where you can sample the traditional Mayan specialties and purchase fresh locally grown tropical fruit, bottled water and soft drinks. Jane and I always carry a thermos of hot dark roasted coffee so no matter where we are we can indulge ourselves. Being Norwegian and having a Swedish wife we require our "Scandinavian gasoline". On the subject of pit-stops; Always carry sufficient drinking water and consume adequate quantities to keep yourself well hydrated. You should drink at least one liter of water per hour when exerting. Our bicycles are fitted with two drink holders each.

Mornings are made for biking but afternoons, especially in Yucatan are made for hammocks. Jane and I have a wide selection of different types of bikes that we use for different trips depending upon the road, hills and distances we plan to travel.
Here are a few things that I consider essential on any bike you might choose;
A comfortable seat with springs to separate you from the bumps and good tires inflated to their rated pressure make good trips even better. If you are not a bicycle mechanic get one to tune the brakes, shifter, wheels, bearings and adjust your seat and handle bars for optimum comfort for you. Remember you are the motor that makes your bicycle go so reward yourself and get the very most fun out of your cycling. (We refer to our bicycles as our "caballitos.) A lock and chain will protect your investment but do not lock your bicycle someplace that obstructs a sidewalk or entry way or the police will confiscate and impound it until you show up with your factura proving ownership.

A bicycle helmet with a sun visor will protect your head and keep you cool and riding in the shade…we get all the sun we need by accident. Another important consideration is safety; Be a defensive driver, follow all the traffic rules and look and listen. Always use hand signals to let the traffic know your intentions. Use your right hand for right turns and your left hand for left turns. If you feel threatened by an approaching vehicle from your rear use your left hand palm out to signify; "do not pass".


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John and Jane Grimsrud stop by the Monument to the Flag in Merida, Yucatan

Do not ride at night! Many do, but if you must, make sure you have reflectors on everything and use lots of caution. Biking Merida; take the quiet little side streets and you will discover a fabulous city by bike. My wife Jane and I have been enjoying bicycling in Yucatan for 25 years.

Three years ago we owned three motor vehicles, we sold them all and now only use bicycles for pleasure and shopping and our standard of living has definitely improved.

When we started bicycling Yucatan that was when we really started to love this place! 
A great plus about bicycling here is that you can load your bicycle onto some of the buses and vans then go to other towns and villages. This makes exploring in the remote outreaches of the Yucatan fun, easy, enjoyable and economical.

We visit our children at Tulum on the Caribbean coast often and it is so easy. We bicycle from our home at five thirty in the morning to the ADO bus terminal when there is no traffic on the streets. The bikes are loaded for a small fee. We lay back, take a nap and in four and an half hours we arrive in Tulum well rested and with our bicycles.

Treat yourself to the Yucatan that the tourists miss the most, bike it!

Visit our web-site and let us share some of our bicycling Yucatan adventures with you.

Cycling the Puuc Hills
Cycling the Caribbean coast
Cycling the North Gulf Coast

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Archaeological sites:
      Calakmul and Champoton
      Edzna
      Ek Balam
      Chichen Itza
      Dzibilchaltun
      Uxmal
      Puuc Route
      Xcambo
Beaches:
      Alacranes Reef
      Beaches
      Celestun
      Chelem
      Chicxulub
      El Cuyo
      Dzilam Bravo
      Holbox
    
 Mahajual
      Marina Silcer
      Progreso
      Progreso Marinas
      Ria Lagartos
      Telchac Puerto
      Tulum
      Reef Yucatan Hotel
Colonial Towns:
      Izamal
      Motul
      Tekax
      Ticul
      Tizimin
      Valladolid
      Oxkutzcab
      Convent Route
Eco Destinations:
      Caves
      Cenotes
      Cenote Yokdzonot
      Kixil Kiuic Reserve
      Xcanche
      San Crisanto Mangroves
Haciendas:
      Hacienda Petac
      Hacienda Route
      Hacienda Tours
      Tasting and Gastronomy
Major cities:
      Campeche
      Chetumal
      Merida
Real Estate in the Yucatan:
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      RE - Beach Homes
      RE - Colonial Homes
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 Destination Weddings
 Golf Club of Yucatan
 Hostels
 House Exchange
 Open Air Museum
 Punta Laguna
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