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Our FIRST time on the Mayan Train (Cancun to Merida) 🇲🇽 

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In December 2023, the Mexican government inaugurated the first passenger train service in the Yucatan Peninsula, known as the Tren Maya. The project is set to offer routes from Chetumal to San Cristobal in the state of Chiapas, in hopes of dispersing tourism more equally across the South of the country. This new mode of transportation could be a serious game changer in terms of not just tourism, but also economic upliftment in the region. The launch got off to a bit of a rocky start but we’re here a few months later to assess the efficiency of this new railway system.
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00:00 What is The Mayan Train (Tren Maya)
01:20 Cancun International Airport
02:10 Cancun Airport Station (How to take the Mayan Train)
03:51 Mayan Train from Cancun to Merida Mexico
11:11 Merida Mayan Train Station
12:30 Shuttle to Merida Centro
14:39 Is The Mayan train worth it?
16:17 Merida teaser
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@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
🚨Guys, there is a lot more info in our TREN MAYA blog post that will help you plan your own trip on the train: fortheroadtravels.com/how-to-take-the-new-mayan-train-from-cancun-to-merida/ 🚂👀 Also, this video isn't sponsored, so the best way you can help support the channel is through engagement with the videos 🫶🙌 Thank you to so much to those of you who have left such beautiful comments - it definitely looks like we need to start planning our trip from Cancun to Chiapas 😅🥳🇲🇽 Un abrzo fuerte 🤗🤗
@davidornelas195
@davidornelas195 Месяц назад
Thanks for showing how the Mayan Train works. By the way! It is interesting how they claim that the train Mayan is destroying the eco system, and yet the environmentalists never mention Vulcan (US mining company) or the out of control construction in resort areas like Cancun or Playa del Carmen
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
Hi, were you here 30 or so years ago when Vulcan was at its peak ?, I was, yes there were complaints from enviromentalists but with a corrupt government it went ahead, same with Maya Train, judges issued a stop work order and the president ignored it,, corruption is everywhere and that is dangerous to build a public transport train. Same for the construction in the whole area, and again, corruption. Having the military in charge is no difference, military is as corrupt or even more. What Vulcan did to the environment is peanuts compared to the damage done on the construction of the train, search it, 30 times worse, but is not ending there the damage will be permanent and progressive . The steel jacket that covers the columns is iron, oxidizing and contaminating the pristine waters of the subterranean rivers. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NwDZrpHGfGg.html&pp=ygUVaW5nIHdpbGJlcnRoIGVzcXVpdmVs
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola David, 🙏 Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts! Definitely, there have been thousands of hectares destroyed to build resorts and hotels in the area. We need to be more open that projects like this one, will have an environmental impact no matter what, it is sad that they did not do it properly as it is sad what they have done for the cenotes. Well the purpose of our video was 99% to show the function of this project. Thank you again for watching and commenting. 🫶
@ingrafaelcobas
@ingrafaelcobas Месяц назад
Also more than 85% was already on federal area already assigned to be used for roads or electrification beside the existing highways , that means there was no nature already in this area, plus only the tramo 5 was really impacting, and is funny they complain about it, and when they did the new highway GDL to Puerto Vallarta destroying more nature, everybody was celebrating to get in 2 hrs 45 minutes instead 4 hours 30 minutes. and no claim about nature, plus as you mentioned, resorts in Cancun and Calica the amercan mining company which destroyed a lot, really a lot of nature
@JorgeGarcia-mh5il
@JorgeGarcia-mh5il Месяц назад
Just a comment....back in the 60s CAN CUN was a village of 300 people and nobody complained about the destruction when hotels, highways, parks , schools , avenues , restaurants, and the jungle was destroyed....THE OPPOSITION to Lopez Obrador is actually the one started with this cheap politics about the maya train ......also nobody talk about Black rock destroying thousands of acres mining and destroying the jungle without any benefit for the locals....but themselfs . on the other hand this administration is providing hundreds of thousands jobs for the whole riviera maya locals..that's a big difference , at the end of the day the benefit is greater than the concerned some complained about it. !!
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
@@ingrafaelcobas So if they have done that it is ok to keep destroying everything ? but wait if it was a hospital, homes for the needy, schools, it may be justified, but just because one presidentito wanted a train and in the process keep money from it, c´mon.
@jeffzwinge
@jeffzwinge Месяц назад
Thank you for taking the time to create such great content. I would love to see more videos about the train. I always land in Cancun and hopping on the train looks like a wonderful adventure. 😎👍
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes, we are waiting for the entire route to be open we Belice it will be so convenient 🫶❤️
@miguellbs3303
@miguellbs3303 Месяц назад
Do IT! Thank you for this video. I want to try this Trian from Cancun to Merida. I have been to both cities a few times, love it! Mexico is Great! All the best to you both.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Miguel, thank you for the encouragement, Yes, the train is so cool just a different experience, we would love to see the other different stops where the train passes by. We would love to see Chiapas looks so incredible 🤩🤩
@fergomez3817
@fergomez3817 Месяц назад
I’m glad you came out with such a nice video of the new Maya train, looking forward to the day when it’s finally completed, Saludos,
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes, we are happy with the trip, we are so excited when they open the other routes it will be so cool to see all the little spots. Thanks for comment Fer 🙏🏼❤️🫶
@anthonysucks343
@anthonysucks343 Месяц назад
do it!! you guys are inspiring me to visit the area again after I went to PDC/Cancun for a week last year
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hey Anthony 😊😊 Noted 🚂🙏 Ah yay, we love to hear that! Hopefully you're planning to include Bacalar on your next trip? 🌴🌴
@gorgonioturner2577
@gorgonioturner2577 Месяц назад
Thank you for the information, i live in Chicago en I am very happy that Tulum International airport has now direct daily flights from Chicago with United airlines. I have been in Tulum and always dislike flying into Cancun because of the long drive from Cancun to Tulum. I hope they are able to open the tulum to Escarcega route soon enought for us to visit.many people make videos but forget to say that this is just a passanger train meant to be use for local transport. The Turistic Dining car and also the hotel cars Janal and Patal are still been build by Bombardier. The current cars Patal is just a standard car. I am happy that slowly the train is becoming very popular among the locals. definatelly will better the economy and give more opportunities to the Tourist to travel inland into the other important arquelogical sites. Tren Maya will also be a cargo train to transport all the merchandise from the area,
@sariandersson1975
@sariandersson1975 Месяц назад
Yes please, more videos about the train. And once the train reaches Bacalar, it would be great if you visit there as well. I was in Playa and Cancun in January. Hope I get the opportunity to come there once again.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Sari Yes, thank you for the encouragement, we will do our best to make more videos. We are planning to make the Bacalar route, because we love there too. Thank you for watching and commenting, we hope when you come back the Bacalar route is open!
@charlieortega467
@charlieortega467 Месяц назад
Que chévere ver un video nuevo de ustedes. Nos hacían falta! Ustedes son nuestros favoritos por que son genuinos.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Gracias Charlie por tus palabras de aliento en verdad lo apreciamos 🙏🏼🙏🏼. Gracias por tu apoyo como siempre a nuestro contenido lo apreciamos muchísimo 🖖❤️❤️🫶
@chrisbritt5944
@chrisbritt5944 Месяц назад
Didn't finish video before commenting. Can't wait for Merida video!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
That video will be next week for sure! Thank you so so much amigo for commenting 🫶
@abeltrac
@abeltrac Месяц назад
I think the train turned into a destination instead of being a means of transport. If you are already in Playa del Carmen at the ADO station, it is cheaper, and it is faster to take a bus to Mérida. Instead of having to take 3 buses and the train to get to the center of Mérida. I think that’s why there is little influx of people on the train.
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
Good to mention. as of today train schedules rarely go on schedule, many times train has stopped and passengers are forced to continue the trip on buses if you are lucky, a refund ? good luck. Search for the negative posts not just the ones that makes it look wonderful, it is not. ADO is way faster, cheaper and safer.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Abel, Yes, ADO would have been more convinient, we wanted to try the train that's why the had to commute very early in order to do this trip. We believe they will be working on more routes and timeslots. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
We believe they are still working on that! Yes, we have heard also negative comments but on our part we did not have any issue, then so far so good.
@user-xp9uj5vm3f
@user-xp9uj5vm3f Месяц назад
@@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn ado da un servicio malo, camiones malolientes, con asientos que parecen hechos para niños, sin aire acondicionado o con el clima a todo lo que da, mil veces disfrutar con calma viajando en el tren, se puede hasta trabajar a gusto mientras se viaja. A fin de cuentas, entre mas opciones para viajar existan, mejor para el pais.
@billhilly863
@billhilly863 Месяц назад
Do it! This a great addition to the transport options in the region! We found the ADO quite good as well. So this will be an added convenience once running more efficiently.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Absolutely, yes ADO as well has been a great form of transportation and adding a new one is always better for tourism and of course for the local people. Thank you for watching 🙏🏼♥️
@ParisianThinker
@ParisianThinker 27 дней назад
WOW! Love the train and would love to see you do the complete journey. Mexico is really improving in so many ways.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 24 дня назад
Thank you friend, we are just waiting until the final route is completed so we can check all the destinations 🫶
@WITYTRAVELS
@WITYTRAVELS Месяц назад
So amazing to see Tren Maya! Every thing still being under construction is neat. Izamel looks great! Love the yellow. The Merida station is gorgeous! Lovely vlog ❤❤
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola amigos 👋🫶 Yes, we are so impressed with all of the construction, we are also excited to see all of the project finished and we are eager to check out the night wagons. 🤭🙏. Thank you amigos and we are sending you a big hug and we are so happy to see you again soon ❤️❤️
@jennyrios152
@jennyrios152 Месяц назад
thanks so much for sharing this experience! Would love to see you travel to and visit Palenque one day.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Jenny, Yes we would love that too! We hope I can get some time off from my job we can do the entire route there! Thanks for watching and commenting ❤️🫶
@carlosteran9639
@carlosteran9639 Месяц назад
Love the content,❤ that region of Mexico is super gorgeous and definitely worth a visit
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Carlos, 🤗 Aw, thank you so much for your kind words. Yes, the south of Mexico is so green and majestic, well every single part of Mexico has its own unique things. Thank you again for watching and commenting 🙏❤️
@TheTopHotels
@TheTopHotels Месяц назад
From Playa del Carmen at 2:50 AM, the butt crack of dawn, boarding a train from Cancun to Merida for a three hour ride, that’s actually quite nice. I really think the investment in that train will be an incredible return for Mexico. I have always loved Mexico and wanted to retire there, but I think I’ll just buy a home there to visit. If you make those videos to the end of the line, I’d love to know about some of the sleeper villages along the way that would be a great place
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 26 дней назад
Hahaha yes the butt crack of dawn 😂😂. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Yes this train will help so much with tourism in the small little towns that are less know upland hold so much of history and culture 😍🫶🙏🏼
@smkthomas2
@smkthomas2 Месяц назад
you guys are awesome thank you for an amazing channel...we are moving to Mexico and love that things are pumping !
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Thomas, that’s awesome are you guys excited for the move where around you will be relocating? Thank you so much for your kind words we truly appreciate it 🙏🏼🙏🏼.
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
Sorry to spoil it, things are not pumping, a very very conservative party just won not only the presidency but the whole congress, things in Mexico that we achieve in decades will roll back, many analysts are calling it BACK TO THE FUTURE. Government is eroding the 3 essential government levels, specially the judges, they plan to elect whomever judge they seem fit. Due to that notice the USD jumped in 5 days from 16.70 to 18.50 as of now. That is good news to US travelers. I left Mexico 34 years ago and very eager to retire there, but things are not looking good with the new government Crime is at its higuest and will be worse.
@eltoffy
@eltoffy Месяц назад
It woudl be cool to see the video about the experience going all the way to San Cristóbal!
@gorgonioturner2577
@gorgonioturner2577 Месяц назад
Thank you for the information, i live in Chicago en I am very happy that Tulum International airport has now direct daily flights from Chicago with United airlines. I have been in Tulum and always dislike flying into Cancun because of the long drive from Cancun to Tulum. I hope they are able to open the tulum to Escarcega route soon enought for us to visit.many people make videos but forget to say that this is just a passanger train meant to be use for local transport. The Turistic Dining car and also the hotel cars Janal and Patal are still been build by Bombardier. The current cars Patal is just a standard car. I am happy that slowly the train is becoming very popular among the locals. definatelly will better the economy and give more opportunities to the Tourist to travel inland into the other important arquelogical sites. Tren Maya will also be a cargo train to transport all the merchandise from the area,
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes, we hope we can do it soon! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼. Thanks for watching and commenting amigo 🫶
@amircastilla07
@amircastilla07 Месяц назад
Thank you. Waiting to see your video to San Cristobal. My favorite place in Mexico.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Aw, thank you, we cannot wait to visit Chiapas looks like a gorgeous state with all its nature and culture. Thanks Amir 🫶❤️
@Wellnesschickcoaching
@Wellnesschickcoaching Месяц назад
Thank you for making this video! It fed my curiosity 😝 I will be so interested to see your trip to Chiapas! In excited to know that it goes that far! It will be a nice easy way for us to visit friends there❤️
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola amiga! Aw, thank YOU for watching and commenting. Yes is so interesting it take about 10 hrs to get from CUN to Palenque at least, but we are pretty sure there is an amazing scenic trip. Thank you for your kind comment again ❤️🙏
@chrisbritt5944
@chrisbritt5944 Месяц назад
Thank you for the useful informational video! Would love to see a video on Chiapas! This video makes me want to come back to the Riviera Maya and stop at all the towns along the route.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Chris, Thank you so much for watching and commenting, we would love to make that route soon. 🙏🏼. This is so sweet are feel so flattered our videos inspires you to travel this area 🫶🫶. Sending you all the great vibes 🫂
@krislu2
@krislu2 6 дней назад
Thank you for a fun and informative video - especially how early you guys had to get up! :)
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 4 дня назад
Thank you amiga, just a few weeks ago they opened a new route from PDC to Merida which makes it easier to travel there 🙏🏼🙏🏼. The only downside there is only one time slot available 🫠🫠
@bridgetalvarez5871
@bridgetalvarez5871 Месяц назад
Thank you for this video. It's very helpful
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Bridget, thank you so much we are so happy you enjoyed this video and found it helpful 🙏🏼🙏🏼.
@goingbacktoourroots
@goingbacktoourroots Месяц назад
This is so exciting!!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes we were really excited we were impressed of how good the wagons were
@lorig8307
@lorig8307 Месяц назад
Do it! Chiapas is awesome! I took the train from Palenque to Campeche in February. Palenque waiting "room" was a tent and plastic chairs, full on construction zone, everyone in hard hats except the passengers who had to walk straight through the construction to board the train! 🤣🤣Gotta love Mexico! Lots of construction along the way too but TONS of excitement, everyone stopped and waved as we passed. Good experience but its awful what was done to the jungle and cenotes, not enough prior planning 😢
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes, we want to explore Chiapas as it looks amazing too. We can imagine, we hope they finish all of the stations so we can see tue final project. Sound like Mexico 🇲🇽 🤭🤭. Thank you so much Lori for commenting and watching we truly appreciate it. 🙏🏼❤️.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
It sucks what they did to the cenotes and jungle for sure!! Yes all the people was waving at us too. That was so sweet so Mexico 🇲🇽
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
@@ForTheRoadTravels Do you guys thing a cenote is only ONE cave with water ? WRONG, is an extensive network of caves and subterranean rivers on ALL THE YUCATAN PENINSULA, all this rivers are interconected AND ARE THE WATER SUPPLY FOR THE WHOLE REGION, GUESS WHAT, the construction has contaminated the water with cement and iron.
@annastayziaa
@annastayziaa Месяц назад
thank you for being honest about the bathrooms 😭
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Being transparent as always 🤭🤭
@annastayziaa
@annastayziaa Месяц назад
LMAOOOOOOO “at the buttcrack of dawn” 😂😂😂
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
🤭😂😂
@grisellecc5807
@grisellecc5807 Месяц назад
Another great video, thanks!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Aww, thank you so much amiga, we hope you got valuable information for your next visit 🙏🏼🫶❤️
@margaretwheeler8681
@margaretwheeler8681 Месяц назад
It’s wonderful to see you again. Hugs to you both and Ted. Please yes, to Chiapas, we are planning our next trip in 2025 and would love to explore this area with your help.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Margaret, It's nice to read your comment ❤️❤️. Yes, we would love to do that, Chiapas looks amazing. You must be excited and planning to visit Mexico next year 🫶🫶
@rop7101
@rop7101 Месяц назад
The video editing is A+ Wow its like watching a TV Show lol . New transportation options always excite me but you are right this one makes me a bit sad seeing so much Rainforest Being destroyed . Thank you for this very informative video
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Rop 👐👐 Thank you so much for your nice comment on the editing, this really makes our day 🤗🤗. Yes, the Mayan Train is an amazing project and we cannot wait to see once all the routes are open. Absolutely, is sad about the nature we really hope they minimize the impact with the rest of the project.
@agykalase2269
@agykalase2269 Месяц назад
I would really appreciate it if you would inform yourself before saying things like natural areas being destroyed.uys pure lies.
@pwtplanetcob
@pwtplanetcob Месяц назад
Yes please take a train to Chiapas!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola amig@ Yes, we would love doing that in the near future, we just made the mistake saying the last stop is San Cristobal but in fact is Palenque another Mayan Archeological Site 🤭🙏
@wallacetaylor5893
@wallacetaylor5893 Месяц назад
Awesome guys, enjoy.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thank you so much Wallace we truly appreciate it 🫶❤️
@alalesc3796
@alalesc3796 Месяц назад
Beautiful Mexico and great tren maya!😀
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thank you so much we are glad you enjoy this video ♥️🫶
@jenjenpinto431
@jenjenpinto431 Месяц назад
Hi there. Yes! Please keep taking the train. Great video, thank you. You are right, there’s not much info on YT about it. Great job and keep going. It works be cool to see how far ot takes you more and how advanced it will be next year. Do it!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Jen, Yes, we will as soon as the other routes are open, we will be testing them. Absolutely, we are eager to see the entire project coming along. 🙏🤗❤️
@sheilataylor9815
@sheilataylor9815 16 дней назад
Thank you for getting up at the "butt crack" of Dawn 😂😂 very interesting video.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 16 дней назад
Hahaha, you're most welcome Sheila 🙏🤗 Glad you enjoyed the video 🥰
@Walela40
@Walela40 Месяц назад
Thank you for all of your information. My husband and I hope to travel the Tren Maya soon. We would love to see the rest of the route.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Malela, Thank you for your kind comment. The Tren Maya is an incredible project and we wish all the rest of the routes can be open for traveling soon. Sending you all the great vibes and we hope you can use the train in your next vacation 🙏❤️🤗
@annastayziaa
@annastayziaa Месяц назад
the jungle is so beautiful 🥲
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
It truly is amiga 🙏🏼😍
@islandgirldoherty2888
@islandgirldoherty2888 День назад
Thanks for getting up at 2 am 😀
@jacksonwest7100
@jacksonwest7100 Месяц назад
One little correction. I just drove from Merida to Cancun on 6/11/2024 in 2.5 hours. Yes it was on the toll road but it doesn't take 5 hours and the toll was less than 600 pesos.
@Fukadami
@Fukadami Месяц назад
Dude... You were exceeding the speed limits, at the legal max speed you would reach Merida in 3.5 hours, in bus it takes you 4.5 - 5 hours.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Francisco said it best! 👏
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
🏎️ Thank you Jackson Schumacher
@jacksonwest7100
@jacksonwest7100 Месяц назад
@@Fukadamiit’s 303km from Merida to Cancun. 303/140=2.16. And I was getting passed….but not by ADO buses
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
@@jacksonwest7100 140 KM per hour ?, you do know the speed limit is 110 KMH or less on some areas and THERE ARE NATIONAL GUARDS with speed radars, going 30 KM over the limit will grant you a fine of 5,000, or 6000 pesos. Not to mention that the NEW highway already has bumps and irregular surfaces due to bad construction. The soil is not hard and same will happen with the train only that a slight bump on a train track will cause a catastrophic accident.
@maxpower9307
@maxpower9307 12 дней назад
Very good video 😊
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 12 дней назад
Thank you so much we are glad you enjoyed 🙏🏼🫶
@andrewthacker114
@andrewthacker114 Месяц назад
I’ve taken the road trip Cancun to Merida many times. Fun taking the train. Could probably take the coach like ADO for less and more convenient.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Andrew, Definitely, taking the bus is another option, we wanted to test this option, as it is a new attraction/way of transportation. We like using the ADO buses too, we believe is nice to have this option too. Saludos
@annastayziaa
@annastayziaa Месяц назад
yes please go to Chiapas😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Siiii muchas gracias amiga ♥️🫶
@chrissanz9673
@chrissanz9673 Месяц назад
Love these videos 🫶
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Awww, thank you so much Chris we really appreciate your kind comment 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@gorgonioturner2577
@gorgonioturner2577 Месяц назад
Thank you for the information, i live in Chicago en I am very happy that Tulum International airport has now direct daily flights from Chicago with United airlines. I have been in Tulum and always dislike flying into Cancun because of the long drive from Cancun to Tulum. I hope they are able to open the tulum to Escarcega route soon enought for us to visit.many people make videos but forget to say that this is just a passanger train meant to be use for local transport. The Turistic Dining car and also the hotel cars Janal and Patal are still been build by Bombardier. The current cars Patal is just a standard car. I am happy that slowly the train is becoming very popular among the locals. definatelly will better the economy and give more opportunities to the Tourist to travel inland into the other important arquelogical sites. Tren Maya will also be a cargo train to transport all the merchandise from the area,
@marcoantoniomendoza6928
@marcoantoniomendoza6928 Месяц назад
No, the trains were manufactured by Alstom, with 72 percent national components, and 90 percent Mexican labor, not Bombardier.
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
Sorry to ruin your toughts, Tulum Airport is shorter, yes, about 1 hour shorter BUT as of now there is little public transport and taxis will rip you off. THERE IS NO UBER, taxi owners who are the government officials do not allow ubers, they will loose a lot of business. Search facts before you go
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes, it is a great option to have another airport in Tulum. Yes we are excited for the opening of all the routes. This train will be good for the locals but as well for the tourism, but we are happy that locals have preferred rates. We are preparing a written blog post with more details, and explain what we could not shared in our video. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏🫶
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Wow we didn’t know about it. Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
ADO is a great option to take! Taxis are such a scam in the entire region 🫠😞
@kosacki1981
@kosacki1981 Месяц назад
Saw lots of construction works last october during my stay. Nice to see it up and running. It will become really interesting when there will be night trains for the connections between Chiapas and Cancun. As far I can see it's only 7am starts from Palenque to Cancun which isn't giving a good alternative for flying yet.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola fried 👐👐 Yes, seems they were doing the final details on the Mayan Train, we believe the night trains would be amazing to commute to the longest routes. As far as we know there are only the normal wagons as shown in the video operating so far. Absolutely, there are not many routes available, we believe there will be more and will help to have more options to depart even from PDC. 🙏🙏
@hcaz2010
@hcaz2010 Месяц назад
Great video and thank you for waking up at the butt crack of dawn! 😀
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Awww thank you so much amigo 🤭🤭 we love that saying 😂😂
@deborahsearle2339
@deborahsearle2339 Месяц назад
Definitely go to Chiapas. I want to go. We planned to go this year but decided to wait until more was completed and running smoothly.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Deborah, Yes, we would love to go, the trip looks interesting. Probably with a little bit more of time more timeslots will be open and also the new wagons are set to start on August. Thank you for watching and for your comment. 🙏🙏
@sportymicahglick8522
@sportymicahglick8522 Месяц назад
Waking up at but crack of dawn that’s commitment to your art!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes 🤭🤭. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@anthonypursino2697
@anthonypursino2697 Месяц назад
I would love to visit Palenque again. I understand from folks who were just there that the roads in Chiapas are filled with speed bumps. That would make Tren Maya the best way to get there. ... You, first, please .
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Anthony, that is great to know! Seems that traveling to Chiapas by train would be better option than by car 🙏🤭
@cassiocm
@cassiocm Месяц назад
Do it, do it please! Great video!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Sure we will, thanks for watching and commenting amigo 🫶♥️
@alexgranados8719
@alexgranados8719 Месяц назад
Actually is from Cancun to Palenque (not San Cristobal) and the station in Playa del Carmen is already open. Hope you can do the entire route.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Alex, 👋 Yes, you are right, the last stop in Chiapas is Palenque, honest mistake, we would love to visit San Cristobal, I think that's why we said SC. 😕 Yes, PDC is open, the only thing there is not PDC-Merida routes yet, even though PDC-CUN is open our times did not match with their schedule! ⏱️ Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏
@susanpickering4198
@susanpickering4198 Месяц назад
More videos please. I am interested in the Mayan Tren stops. Thank you.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Susan, Thank you so much for your comment. Yes, as soon as the route is open we will be showing more of its routes. Thank you for the encouragement, we really appreciate it. 🙏❤️🫂
@mikehartwick7934
@mikehartwick7934 17 дней назад
It's very nice.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 17 дней назад
Hola Mike thank you for your comment 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@omarromero-gutierrez6891
@omarromero-gutierrez6891 Месяц назад
Really good video guys
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Omar, Thank you so much for your nice comment, we are so happy you enjoyed it 🥹. Saludos amigo 🙌🏼
@Hectekk
@Hectekk Месяц назад
Love the videos.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thank you so much Hector, for the support as always! 🫶❤️
@rootsiesworld
@rootsiesworld Месяц назад
Would love to see the entire route! 🤗😁
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thank you Deborah for watching and commenting. We would love to do the entire route as soon as it is available 🙏🙏
@aaronabdo6637
@aaronabdo6637 28 дней назад
Do it, do it, DO IT!!!!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 26 дней назад
Thank you Aaron for the encouragement 🙏🏼🫶
@katem4365
@katem4365 Месяц назад
Thank you for showing us the Train Maya experience, and I esp appreciate the very early start to your day. I would enjoy seeing you do the Cancun to Chiapas trip 😊 Take care!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Aw, thank you again amiga, we hope you have the chance to experience it as it will be a great way to commute to the small towns in the entire South East of Mexico. Yes, we would love to do this trip and take you guys a long in a virtual tour ❤️❤️🫶
@katem4365
@katem4365 Месяц назад
@@ForTheRoadTravels I look forward to your videos. Stay blessed 🙌🏻
@reginamarin6497
@reginamarin6497 Месяц назад
awesome video! go to san cristobal!!!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Regina, Thank you for watching we are happy to hear you liked the video. Yes we will, our bad, we mentioned the last stop of the Tren Maya will be in Palenque Chiapas! Not San Cristobal, but definitely San Cristobal is a place we would love to visit too 🫶🫶
@debventris
@debventris Месяц назад
Great video guys about the train, how exciting for Mexico. I understand your concerns about the destruction of wildlife and also the drilling in cenotes and I agree. Thanks for getting up at the butt crack of dawn to show us. Love you guys as always and yes you should take the long train ride down would love to see that. ❤❤
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola amig@,👐 Thank you for watching and commenting, yes this is exciting for the region and for the tourism and the people in the area. Absolutely, is so sad how some of the nature has/it is being destroyed we would have loved them to do a major environmental impact plan but the project was a bit too rush. 🙏 Thank you for the encouragement, we hope we can do the long route soon. 🫶
@francuccino
@francuccino Месяц назад
Do it, do it, do it. And when you go next time take me with you ☺️☺️☺️. Very educational video 🫶🏼💎👏👏
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Frank, Como estas? Yes, of course it could be such an adventure. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Te mandamos un abrazo amigo 🤗🫂
@annastayziaa
@annastayziaa Месяц назад
Simone you look so good 🥰
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Oh thank you! 🫶😍
@XHSTS
@XHSTS Месяц назад
Great vid, and yes go to San Cris, i actually was thinking about doing it next december and would be great to see you doing it first😊
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola friend! 🫶 Yes we would love doing that, we mistakenly mentioned San Cristobal, the last stop of the train is Palenque, but San Cristobal which is in Chiapas is in our bucket list too. 👐 Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏🙏
@bartsegers7091
@bartsegers7091 4 дня назад
Looking forward to see the trip, as long as it is not going to be 10h of filming the inside of a train 😂
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 3 дня назад
We’ll probably film longer than this one but not consecutively for 10 hrs 🤭🤭. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@RigiLiquid945
@RigiLiquid945 Месяц назад
I've taken the ADO from Cancun airport to Merida, and it was okay but took a while, and I think we arrived at the Fiesta Americana Hotel. I would love to see the other stops
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Canuk, 🙏 As far as we know there is a route a bit longer than the other, we always suggest taking the destination as: Merida Centro Historico and from there you can take the Uber to your destination. 🤙 Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏
@fortindenis6569
@fortindenis6569 Месяц назад
Nice video ! El tren Maya look so nice ! I never visited Quintana Roo,Merida and Campeche,l hope travel there this year or in 2025.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Oh the Yucatán peninsula is so wonderful we bet you will enjoy it 🙏🏼❤️
@annastayziaa
@annastayziaa Месяц назад
how long did it take you guys to get to Merida from Cancun ?
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
About 3.5 hours, was not bad 🫶
@hernanefrain6085
@hernanefrain6085 Месяц назад
Do the whole thing! The whole route
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thanks for the encouragement. We hope you enjoyed the video 🙏🏼🙏🏼. Thanks for watching and leaving you comment
@geno929
@geno929 Месяц назад
At "The Butt Crack of Dawn!" funny stuff there! HeeHee, Thanks for the great video!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Geno, Hahaha we are happy you liked our joke 🤭🤭. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@ms.gabrielareads6974
@ms.gabrielareads6974 Месяц назад
I would love to see you travel to San Cristobal de las Casas!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Siii, we cannot wait to do the entire journey 😍
@steviev841
@steviev841 Месяц назад
You only live once, you guys gotta do it!!!!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Stevie, that’s true 🤭🤭
@troystevens2377
@troystevens2377 Месяц назад
LOVE U GUYZZZZ
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thank you Troy 🤗🤗 Sending you un abrazo fuerte 🤗
@annastayziaa
@annastayziaa Месяц назад
do we have to have physical tickets or not? 👀
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
No, if you bought them online 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@1TZAH
@1TZAH 21 день назад
How long was the travel to cancun-Merida? Thanks!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 19 дней назад
Was 3.5 hours, but now just recently this week there is a PDC-Merida route open 🫶🫶
@annastayziaa
@annastayziaa Месяц назад
oh no all the cenotes are going to get ruined 🥺🥺🥺🥺 I had no idea …😭😭😭 it’s so beautiful how everything is so connected in our world but also scary because if we ruin something it affects everything 🥺
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Exactly we hope for the raining of the project they do not impact even more our beautiful natural resources 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🥹🥹
@thomasdwyer641
@thomasdwyer641 Месяц назад
trains are so mutch better than a bunch of cars and asphalt roads through the jungels
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Definitely and way safer we believe 🙏🏼🫶
@dianaprince6611
@dianaprince6611 Месяц назад
I am going to Mexico in January. Hopefully there's more infrastructure.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
We hope by that time the entire project is done 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@alfonsodiaz8674
@alfonsodiaz8674 Месяц назад
Toda infraestructura conlleva afectaciones ambientales sólo hay que medir los beneficios y sí éstos son mayores adelante que se haga. Calica empresa estadounidense sí que realizó un ecosidio y no benefició en nada a México. Xcaret lo mismo daño muchos cenotes y sólo se beneficia en lo particular dicha empresa y para no variar extranjera. La mayor parte del trazó del tren Maya ya existía y va a traer muchos beneficios a los locales. Así que no se preocupen.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Alfonso 👐 Acordamos contigo, todo projecto de esta magnitud traera afectaciones ambientales, pero tal vez el impacto al medio ambiente pudo haberse reducido en mayor porcentaje si no se hubiera apurado al proyecto. De cualquier manera agradecemos el ver nuestro video y por comentar. 🙏🙏
@alfonsodiaz8674
@alfonsodiaz8674 Месяц назад
@@ForTheRoadTravels Les pregunto? Conocen los dos casos que les expuse? Sí no, los invito a investigar éstos y les pido su opinión.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Conocemos Xcaret y Calica por supuesto. Pero solo como compañías. Pero nos reservamos a opinar en lo más mínimo este canal es de viajes y su fin es el mismo. Estamos seguros que los profesionales periodistas ya habrán hecho investigación tal cual. Gracias por tu interés pero nos limitaremos a los fines de este canal. Saludos 🖖
@alfonsodiaz8674
@alfonsodiaz8674 Месяц назад
@@ForTheRoadTravels Entonces porqué opinaron sobre él tren maya sí no son expertos. Entonces no les entiendo su canal es de viajes o sobre ecología o política??
@alfonsodiaz8674
@alfonsodiaz8674 Месяц назад
Sólo congruencia. No es pedir mucho.
@allanvirr
@allanvirr Месяц назад
Thank you for your informative video. Tren Maya appears to be a work-in-progress, hence the lack of travel details online, as schedules and connections are changing. Hopefully, when work is complete some of the current weaknesses will be fixed. Although the out-of-town stations will remain a problem. Do you know when they will open the whole line? The circular route will be great for tourists.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Alan, Thank you for watching. We really hope they have more times available in the near future. It is expected to have the full route opening by early 2025. Thank you again for watching and commenting. 🙏🫶
@alfredalfred5727
@alfredalfred5727 Месяц назад
Nice ❤
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thank you Alfred 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@alfredalfred5727
@alfredalfred5727 Месяц назад
@@ForTheRoadTravels Greetings from Tennessee, don't forget to visit Oaxaca
@StephenWeppler
@StephenWeppler Месяц назад
Is the PDC station not open yet? Would love to see the trip to Candelaria and beyond as we might do it in December, my hubby was born there and his folks are there so we might go for a visit.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Stephen 🙌🏼 Yes it’s open. The only thing the Playa del Carmen station is only offering PDC - Puerto Morelos - CUN station Airport, once at Cancun station you will have to wait a bit or matching the times to get to the destination you want. We wanted to do a early one and only from Cancun was the option 😞. We would love one departing from PDC that would be amazing 🤩
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thank you for watching and commenting we hope you get to experience the Teen Maya soon 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼
@lisalowe132
@lisalowe132 Месяц назад
The website for the train is very difficult to navigate - do you know if you can stop along the way for a couple of days at different stations? Thanks
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes, the website is a bit difficult to navigate, it is actually not clear. Yes, you can stop at certain places for as many days as you want, just buy the tickets to that particular destination. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏🤗
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
For a train that costed 24,000 MILLION USD, is ridiculous that they can not even have a workable page and schedule, you can expect the same on service, punctuality, reliability and security
@RobinKing-cf2tc
@RobinKing-cf2tc Месяц назад
Thank you for this video! I have a few logistical questions. We're very familiar with using the bus in Cancun and with the Cancun airport, but we haven't taken the train yet and haven't yet traveled to many places outside of Cancun. Where do you go at the airport to get the shuttle to the train, & how often does it come? Also, we want to return to Valladolid, having been there only once, but I'm wondering how to get from the train station to downtown there as well. Is it far, and is Uber the best way or are taxis reliable? I know in Cancun there has been a lot of tension between Uber and taxi drivers, so I'm wary of getting into an uncomfortable and potentially unsafe situation. Lastly do you have recommendations of things to do in Valladolid and places to stay there and in Merida? I am new to your channel so I apologize if you cover that on another video. I haven't had time to watch them all yet. 😆
@el7maresshusho
@el7maresshusho Месяц назад
Hya, there's a free suttle from each terminal to the train station, just look for the signs upon exiting the baggage claim and customs area, as fas as I know the shuttle only works on a schedule related to train arrivals and departures, for example if the last train leaves at 2 pm you won't find a shuttle from the airport after 2 pm , and there's the other thing, so far there are two trains from from Cancun to Merida one in the early morning and one midday (and back) and one that departs early from Cancun to Palenque, I believe the Tulum line is already working but can't tell you for sure. Do bear in mind that the train station is located next to the airport, but outside its premises, on the "libramiento to take the Merida toll road" (not a good idea to take a taxi $$$$$ or walk). At Valladolid station there are taxis at and I think the town just set up a local shuttle (with cost), I'm not sure if there's uber at Valladolid as its a small town and probably not business worthy for drivers. Valladolid and Merida are in the state of Yucatan where uber is legal and thriving, which is a different story from Cancun, located in Quintana Roo state, where the tensions among taxi unions and uber drivers are happening. At Valladolid you can find cenotes, colonial architecture and lots of mom-and-pop-run hotels its a really charming and laid back little town. If you want to visit Merida, there are tons of options, just check sites like tripadvisor and expedia, and there are of course lots of youtube videos and travel blogs out there. Hope this helps!
@montysano
@montysano Месяц назад
So do I understand correctly that the tickets are inherently hop off/hop on? So you could do Valladolid, Merida, Campeche, and Palenque, spending a few days in each place, all on the same ticket? Great content, so happy i found your channel!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 26 дней назад
Hola Monty, 👋 No, they are working on that, now you need to buy the ticket for your destination. And if you want to keep traveling you will need to purchase another ticket for the next place you would like to visit. 🤭 Thank you so much for your comment, we are glad you found our channel too 🙏
@kevinross8844
@kevinross8844 Месяц назад
Great video! I plan to take the train in January, hyper. On the sustainability / environmental side of things, I am very conflicted, for example the Amazon rain forest is getting cut down to make burgers essentially, I would love to see the plus and minus of the Maya Tren in CO2 equivalents. I talked to local archaeologist about the train, and he explained there were so many new discoveries because of the railway. Don’t get me wrong no one wants to see a cenote destroyed. About to get on a rant about calves in cages being forced fed as comparison…but I will let it go…as in the song 😊
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Of course this has helped in good ways too, we hope the rest of the project has a minor environmental impact 🙏🏼❤️
@wallacetaylor5893
@wallacetaylor5893 Месяц назад
Hey guys was there a reason you didn’t take the train from playa del Carmen to Cancun. I thought it started running on March 15th.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes, the reason was because the timeslots were to far from PDC-CUN and then CUN-Merida. There is not direct PDC-CUN for some reason as yet, we hope in the near future 🙏🙏
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
jajajaja, the presidentito has been saying that since last year, just extending the date, IS NOT READY, they encounter some little problems , CAVES AND CENOTES, but as time is money they went ahead and are building thru those caves, the delay is because they dig a hole for the column and they can not find firm soil so they dug another on and another one until they THINK they found firm soil which might not be. BEWARE , train is built by corruption and that creates cutting corners, and that creates disasters. It just rained many days here, see what already happened to the train track base , is just a matter of time ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--19699f9L8A.html
@KatKatz11
@KatKatz11 Месяц назад
In the video it showed $30US, but then a second later it showed 60US which one was it or was it different if you ordered tickets online or bought them same day? Also, that's not round trip, you have to buy another ticket to go back correct?
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Karla, The first price is for the ADO bus to get to the airport where we took the free shuttle to the Cancun train station. The second price you saw was the twin tickets from Cancun to Merida. All of them where bought one way and the prices are for 2 people. Hopefully this explains it. Thanks for watching 🙏🏼🫶
@KatKatz11
@KatKatz11 Месяц назад
Ok so $30 per person for train one way. I'll be living in Merida so I would imagine the price is the same going Merida to Cancun. I've heardcit was only a 2 hr ride, whoever wrote that must not be factoring in the other stops on the way. Thank you 😊
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
@@ForTheRoadTravels OOOPS, way over what the government said the cost would be. Expect the tickets to keep rising.
@NatashaaAshleyy
@NatashaaAshleyy Месяц назад
I’m so happy you guys posted again ☺️ Your little edits are so good hahahah the Sheldon woo woo absolutely caught me off guard and sent me into a fit of giggles. Pero estoy muy triste y también un poco enojada sobre los cenotes. I really hope they figure out a way to rectify that. Have they closed the hole they drilled through? I agree that it’s an amazing opportunity for tourism, I just wish the Mexican government didn’t do it at the detriment of the surrounding communities and amazing nature that Mexico possesses. There’s already enough destruction in the world and to me Mexico is a second home and almost something of a sanctuary for me when in the jungles. So I really do hope they can do something to preserve it. Also would love to to see you guys get off at different stops. Have you both been to Chiapas before?? Anyways! Love from Toronto!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Natashaa, Aw, thank you so much for the compliments in the editing, this is actually Simone's expertise, we also are fans or The Big Bang Theory. 🤭🤭 So are we, there is a lot of forest destroyed, and we completely know this is normal, but the cenotes is something we are quite dissapointed. We do agree we need to be more concious about our mother nature, we hope they can do something about it. We would love to do that, we hope stop at the spots we have not been before as well as checking again the places we visited before. We have never been at Chiapas, Palenque and San Cristobal are in our bucket list. Thank you amiga for watching and leaving such a nice comment, a big virtual hug all the way to Toronto 🇨🇦
@user-wv3hm4bh3f
@user-wv3hm4bh3f Месяц назад
🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽❤️
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thank you amigo for watching and leaving this comment 🫶
@adaml2932
@adaml2932 26 дней назад
8:04 was surprised to see an American Express card from someone who isn't American. Also, little surprised they accepted it.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 25 дней назад
Yes, AMEX is quite popular here too 🤭 and it is accepted widely as well 🙏🏼
@JhomasE
@JhomasE Месяц назад
Very good video. However, I’m very disappointed about the pollution in the cenote.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
We agree with you amigo !
@xman9963
@xman9963 29 дней назад
Hi. Thank you for making the video. I live in Merida and although we have an airport in Merida I like to consider my options when traveling. So my questions are: 1. I am an American with temporary residency card in Mexico. Do I get the foreigner price or the local price? 2. Is there a baggage fee/limit of some sort? When not flying in or out of Merida I often use the Cancun airport . With the Tulum airport open if i consider that as an option would that cost more to take the train from Merida to Tulum than Cancun or is it one set price and the cost is the same? Thanx in advance. 😎
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 24 дня назад
Hola amig@, Yes, you can get the local discount with your Permanent Residency Card Per passenger your are entitled to a 25kg baggage and a carry-on The prices varies from point to point, currently there is only Merida-Cancun APTO available, we cannot be 100% sure if even will be a route Merida-Tulum (it might stop at Cancun anyway) You might be interested in this article about Tren Maya: fortheroadtravels.com/how-to-take-the-new-mayan-train-from-cancun-to-merida/
@xman9963
@xman9963 24 дня назад
@@ForTheRoadTravels Thanx. I hope you two are enjoying Merida as much as I do.
@1971ahtom
@1971ahtom Месяц назад
Great vid!! Thank you! Does the train have WiFi on it?
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola amig@, No unfortunately the train does not have WiFi at this time 😞. We hope in the newer wagons the my implement that. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙌🏼
@theTimHernandez
@theTimHernandez 7 дней назад
Thx for making this. For sure, ADO is less expensive and faster.
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 4 дня назад
Yes it is less expensive as Tourist but for locals the Mayan Train is a bit more affordable. We find out is almost the same traveling time, but we believe the train is safer!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels 4 дня назад
Thanks for watching Tim 🫶
@deborahsearle2339
@deborahsearle2339 Месяц назад
How often does train go?
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
From PDC there is 3 times to go only to Cancun. And from Cancun to Merida/Palenque 2 timeslots so far.
@NatashaaAshleyy
@NatashaaAshleyy Месяц назад
Do it do it do it 🚊
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yeeeeeeeees, thanks for the encouragement 🤭💯
@FGMAMZN1824
@FGMAMZN1824 Месяц назад
How come you guys didn't tale it from playa instead of taking the ADO??? i thought it was in service already... Planning on taking it from cancun to playa so hopefully its operational 😅
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola amigos!! Yes it is operational but the time slots does not watch when you arrive you at Cancun station. And we had limited time due to my full time job 🤭🤭. But from and too the airport there are 3 time slots which makes it easier move around. We hope they open more availability.
@FGMAMZN1824
@FGMAMZN1824 Месяц назад
@@ForTheRoadTravels thank you for the info and saludos !!
@skipwilson5288
@skipwilson5288 Месяц назад
Is it possible to get to holbox ferry by train? Great video 😊
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Unfortunately not, Cancun is the closest to get to Chiquila where the ferries depart to Holbox!
@mattyoder6722
@mattyoder6722 Месяц назад
what is a good place to see updates as to when new stations and routes will be open? We were hoping to go from cancun to chetumal in november!
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Hola Matty, thank you so much for your comment, the best place is at the official *_Tren Maya_* website: www.trenmaya.gob.mx/
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
@goingbacktoourroots
@goingbacktoourroots Месяц назад
Bro....drilling into the cintotes 😬😬😬😬 they should have to close and redrill #notcool
@ForTheRoadTravels
@ForTheRoadTravels Месяц назад
Yes we are so sad to have seen this 😞🥹
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
@@ForTheRoadTravels Are you really sad ? then why so much hype in promoting it, for your likes and youtube standings. Tell the real truth, because once one of these poor souls reading your posts go and travel, they will be dissapointed, and they will reach their destinations way after they planned to do so, if the train does not completely stop on the tracks and they leave you on your own with no refund. Tell that, is documented,
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn
@FRANCISCOORTEGA-ih1wn Месяц назад
The original plan was to build next or above the already runniing highway, but that involved invading hotel owners property land and PAY for it, besides the strong rejection from those companies, then the intelligent military engineers saw the easy way, GO OVER THE CAVES AND CENOTES WE DO NOT HAVE TIME WE ARE ALREADY 1 YEAR BEHIND , DRIL NO MATTER WHAT. But here comes the danger, read other of my comments, or search for Wilberth Esquivel in youtube, he goes deep inside the caves and shows not only the damage to the caves but the VERY REAL DANGER that those columns will collapse. Recently they discovered that the holes are being filled first with construction scrape rocks, then they pour cement, this is NOT a solid base. The damage is done now is up to the next presidentita to fix it the best way possible. the presidentito LIAR said the steel columns that penetrated the caves are SPECIAL so they do not harm the ecosistem, well LIES LIES, the columns are IRON, raw IRON, what happens with Iron and humidity, YES oxidation, that will contaminate all water and not only on the spot, this is a network of subterranean caves that extend to the whole peninsula, and not only that, some go directly to the turquoise waters of the caribbean.
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