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The Haciendas of Yucatan emerged as family businesses in colonial times (17th century) and have now become historical attractions for visitors to Yucatan state. Many of the haciendas were originally cattle ranches and later converted to henequen. Henequén is a type of agave cactus (family Agavaceae) which is processed for its fibers, primarily to produce rope. The fiber strands are known as sisal and are similar to processed hemp fiber. Sisal fiber was an important export of Yucatan in the mid to late 1800’s and early 1900’s. In the 1830’s there were attempts at large scale sisal production but the lack of shredding machinery limited the supply.
The Posada of Mexico is a tradition brought from the Spanish that runs from December 16 - 24th. Though rooted in religion, many people are attracted to this tradition purely for community.
Locating and connecting with a golf cart rental service may be an arduous a task. The infrastructure of the island is such that the local service takes every inquiry one at a time based on availability at the moment.
Bart and Jen, owners of the Turtle Bay Cafe in Akumal, have created an artisan vodka called Cueva Vodka, utilizing local cenote water of the Riviera Maya