by design@pilu.mx | May 19, 2025 | Cenote
On the outskirts of Valladolid, where the land breathes history and the jungle whispers secrets, is Cenote Oxman: a natural sanctuary where water, stone and light combine in an ancestral spectacle. Just a few minutes from downtown, this cenote of...
by design@pilu.mx | May 19, 2025 | Sites of Interest
Art, soul and hospitality in the heart of Valladolid Behind a colorful and discreet door, right in front of the San Bernardino convent, lies one of Valladolid's best kept secrets: Casa de los Venados, a private residence that is, at the same time,...
by design@pilu.mx | May 19, 2025 | Magical Towns
Its magic In the heart of the state, Maní, one of the oldest towns, is preserved; its name in Mayan language means "Place where everything happened". To walk through its streets is to encounter a lively community that murmurs in its native language and proudly wears those colors...
by design@pilu.mx | May 19, 2025 | Magical Towns
History and legacy of Sisal Originally known as Santa María de Zizal, Sisal was established as a port in 1811 to facilitate Mérida's trade with Spain and Cuba. During the 19th century, it became the main port for the export of products such as...