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Located on the Yucatán peninsula where the Gulf of Mexico meets the Caribbean Sea, the Progreso Cruise Port is home to one of the longest piers in the world. Regularly frequented by cruise liners, this port is a jumping-off point for tours to the archaeological sites of Chichen Itza, Uxmal, Dzibilchaltun, as well as Mérida city.
Most visitors spend their day in the colonial city of Mérida or at an archaeological site, arriving by taxi or rental car. However, for first-time visitors, organized shore excursions make it easy to explore both Mérida and Mayan ruins—tours typically include round-trip transportation too. Meanwhile, other excursions stop at freshwater cenotes, haciendas, or abandoned ghost towns. If visiting Mérida independently, don’t miss the Gran Museo del Mundo Maya or House of Montejo.
After docking at Progreso Pier, a shuttle transports passengers the length of the 5-mile (8-kilometer) pier to the terminal. From there, the easiest way to reach Mérida—situated 20 miles (35 kilometers) away—is by private vehicle. Shore excursions from Progreso Cruise Port typically include round-trip transportation too.
The currency in Mérida is the Mexican peso, although the US dollar is generally accepted in some tourist attractions and restaurants. Similarly, while the official language is Spanish, many places will have English-speaking staff. You may also hear many people speaking Yucatec Maya.