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I am thrilled to invite you to join me and my two daughters on an unforgettable journey to Cancun, Mexico, starting on the 24th of February 2025. This is not just a trip; it’s an exploration of the ancient Mayan civilization, the mystical energy of their temples and ruins, and the healing power of nature.
Traveling to Mexico’s Mayan heartland doesn’t have to break the bank—in fact, with mindful planning and shared resources, this pilgrimage can be both transformative and budget-friendly. Here’s a transparent breakdown of costs, along with how we’ll collaborate to keep expenses low while deepening our connection to the land and each other.
Flights: Gateway to the Yucatán
- Direct Flights to Cancun: Round-trip tickets from Europe (e.g., UK, Poland) to Cancun start at £250–400 per person with airlines like TUI. Booking in advance or opting for mid-week flights can help secure the best deals.
Accommodation:
Monthly Rentals: Airbnb offers flats, studios, or even jungle *cabañas* (cabins) for £300–400 per month in towns like Tulum, Valladolid, or near Chichen Itza. Splitting this cost among 2–4 travelers brings individual expenses down to £75–200 per month, depending on group size.
Flexible Stays: Since we’ll be exploring multiple regions (beaches, ruins, jungles), we can book shorter-term stays (1–2 weeks) in different locations. Shared hostel rooms or eco-lodges are also affordable backups.
Jungle Cabañas: For a truly immersive experience, we’ll look for rustic cabins surrounded by nature—often cheaper than city stays and brimming with serenity.
Transport: Freedom on Four Wheels
Car Rental: Renting a small car with insurance at Cancun Airport costs £7–9 per day. Splitting this 4 ways means £2–3 per person daily—a steal for the freedom to explore hidden cenotes, remote ruins, and coastal villages at our own pace.
Food: Feasting on Local Abundance
Markets & Street Food: Mexico’s markets overflow with cheap, fresh produce—think mangoes, avocados, and handmade tortillas. A week’s groceries can cost £15–20 per person if cooking together.
Shared Meals: We’ll prioritize cooking communal meals in our Airbnb, blending savings with the joy of shared recipes and stories.
Shared Costs, Shared Experiences
Temple Fees: Entry to most archaeological sites (e.g., Chichen Itza, Tulum) costs £5–10 per person. We’ll prioritize key sites and balance paid visits with free exploration of lesser-known ruins.
Optional Extras: Activities like cenote swims (£2–5), guided jungle hikes (£10–15), or temazcal (traditional sweat lodge) ceremonies (£20–30) are optional and self-funded.
Why Share?
This journey isn’t just about splitting bills—it’s about creating a travel family. By pooling resources, we:
- Cut Costs: Accommodation, transport, and meals become exponentially cheaper.
- Deepen Connections: Cooking together, navigating roads, and meditating at sunrise over Palenque’s ruins forge bonds that last far beyond the trip.
- Honor Mayan Values: The Mayans thrived on community. By sharing space, food, and energy, we mirror their ethos of collective harmony.
Total Estimated Budget (Per Person)
- Flights: £250–400
- Accommodation (1 month): £75–200 (shared)
- Transport (car + fuel): £80–120 (for 2 weeks)
- Food: £100–150 (monthly)
- Temples/Activities: £50–100
Total:£555–970 for a month of transformative travel.
Though I speak English, Polish, Latvian, and Russian, English is not my native language—it is a bridge I walk across to meet you. Words, like ancient stones, sometimes stumble under the weight of the soul. But here, beneath the shadow of pyramids and within the embrace of cenotes, language fades into something far older: the hum of the Earth, the rhythm of drums, the silence between heartbeats.
You are welcome here. Whether you speak English, Polish, Latvian, Russian, or the quiet language of the heart, this journey is not about perfection—it is about presence. Come as you are. Let us share this sacred space, where starlight and stone speak louder than words. Together, we’ll weave a tapestry of energy, laughter, and unspoken understanding.
The Mayans teach us that true connection transcends speech. It lives in the fire of shared intention, the grace of a stranger’s smile, and the quiet truth that we are all pilgrims on the same cosmic road.
Bring your voice, your silence, your mother tongue, or your soul’s dialect. The temples await. 🌿
The Mayan civilization was one of the most advanced ancient cultures, known for their profound understanding of astronomy, mathematics, and spirituality. Their temples and ruins are believed to be powerful energy centers, often aligned with celestial events and designed to amplify spiritual connections. Many of these sites are considered chakra points of the Earth, radiating energy that can be felt by those who visit.
From the towering pyramids of Chichen Itza to the serene ruins of Tulum, each site holds its own unique vibration. Imagine meditating at these sacred places, feeling the ancient energy flow through you, and connecting with the wisdom of the Mayans. This journey is not just about sightseeing; it’s about experiencing the magic and power of these ancient spaces
This trip will be a perfect mix of exploration, relaxation, and healing. Here’s a glimpse of what we’ll experience: