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It's a very tranquil quiet area. Local dogs yes, but not barking local dogs.
It's a pretty area in a native way. roads are rough in many parts, but not unexpected roughness. The taxis are the tricyclo types not cars which helps things remain more relaxed.
nora
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The town itself is about 2 years away from being a tourist...
The town itself is about 2 years away from being a tourist destination. They are building a new road into Sisal that looks like it will be done by June. The main street was new and looking really good. Get off the beaten path though and you have dirt streets, old mexico. But it looks like they are trying to make it much better. Very inexpensive to stay there and the beaches and pier were worth the trip.
Greg
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is usually very quiet, and almost empty.
It is usually very quiet, and almost empty. Except at weekends and school holidays (especially around Easter and summer vacation) when half of the Yucatan descends on the long white sandy beach. The sand is cool to the touch regardless of the temperature, and there is always at least a breeze (when not a strong wind) to cool you. Make sure you wear sunscreen, reapply it regularly, hat and sunglasses. Several decent restaurants on the beach, a few excursions on offer, a little fort museum. HOWEVER - vegans won't fare too well here. Almost all the food on offer is fish (and when there is no strong wind, it is super fresh). El Muelle restaurant does, however, have fantastic guacamole for those who don't like seafood.
Una
Mexico
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