Buses leave Merida daily for round trips to
Chichen Itza.
ADO serves to the town of Piste a short walk
or cab ride to Chichen Itza where you can find
hotels and camping. ADO continues on to
the Chichen Itza entrance to pick up and drop
off passengers.
Bus tickets are available in the Chichen Itza
gift shop.
Local buses from Estacion Progresso, two
blocks south of the main center, make many
trips daily to nearby Dzibilchaltun on their way
to the beaches at Puerto Progresso.
Merida grew and prospered in colonial times
due to the growing and processing of sisal a
fiber made from the plant henequen, an agave
that processors use to make rope.
Puerto Progresso was a ferry terminal and
shipping port.
Bus from Villahermosa to Merida, Yucatan for Travel To Chichen Itza and Uxmal Ruin Sites
Merida offers an art museum just beside the
Cathedral in the Zocalo
Buses leave Merida
daily for round trips
to Chichen Itza.
Local buses go daily
to nearby
Dzibilchaltun,
(pictured left), and
the beaches at
Puerto Progresso.
From Merida, Chichen Itza is 75 miles and reached by bus ADO first class buses reach Chichen
Itza from the terminal four blocks south, four blocks west of the Zocalo. Find first and second class bus
stations Buses serve the town of Piste and collective taxis serve to the ruin of Chichen Itza.
To Dzibilchaltun from Merida:
To reach the ruin site of Dzibilchaltún take the second class bus bound for Chablecal or Puerto Progresso.
Terminal two blocks south of the zocalo
Buses for Chichen Itza, Uxmal, and Dzibilchaltun leave from the Station located on the corner of Calle 69
and 70, four blocks south, four blocks west of Parque Francisco Canton, The Zocalo
ADO Bus service reaches Chichen Itza from the CAME bus station in Merida on the corner of Calle 70 and
69, in El Centro. the one and a three quarter hour trip costs 100 pesos. for the 75 miles. Buses leave in the
morning and mid day. ADO bus service to Cancun stops at Valladolid, a good way station for Chichen Itza
visits
The ADO night buses are a good option for the
nine hour, 350 mile trip from Villahermosa to
Merida, Yucatan. Bus service from Merida
reaches Chichen Itza Ruin, Uxmal, and others.
Merida offers an anthropology museum, art
museum, nightlife, and many hotels.
Merida Ruins Dzibulchaltun

Villahermosa to Merida Yucatan Bus Travel:
The first class ADO to Merida Bus Service from
Villahermosa can be regular ADO at 489 Peso
or GL for around 100 Peso more. The night
buses from Villahermosa arrive the following
morning in Merida after the nine hour trip
through Ciudad del Carmen and Campeche.
The ADO station in Merida offers cab service.
The Centro Historico or Zocalo is three blocks
north and four blocks east of the station.
The Colonial City of Merida offers many hotel options
and many levels of bus service
Two first class bus stations and three 2nd and 3rd class
stations serve to Cancun, Chetumal, Chichen Itza, Uxmal,
Dzibulchaltun and others..
Buses From Merida
- Chichen Itza, Valladolid, and Cancun, First
Class buses run by ADO Bus Line run from the CAME
Station located on Calle (street) Number 70, (70th
Street) between Calle 69 and 71. This station is 8
blocks from the Centro Historico
To reach the ruin site of Uxmal, go to the second class
station near the CAME station. The Sur bus runs to
Uxmal every few hours, 45 Pesos. Pay fare for return
trip on the return bus.
To reach the ruin site of Dzibilchaltún go to the Bus
Station Progreso (Estacion Progreso) on 62 Street
(Calle 62) located between Calle 65 and 67, two blocks
south of the central plaza. This bus line also serves the
beach area of Puerto Progreso. Ask for the
Dzibilchaltun bus
The Biosphere preserve of Celestun: Buses leave
from the Noreste Station at Calle 71 located between
Calle 64 and 66.
The Yellow City (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izamal)
Buses for Izamal leave the station located on the corner
of Calle 69 and 68, the second class station near ADO.
Campeche is served by ADO Bus from the first class
ADO Station and by Sur second buses class nearby.
Valladolid, Cancun, and Tulum (ruin site) are served by
ADO through Valladolid to Cancun and then local bus or
ADO along the coast to Chetumal.

Toltec style sculpture in Merida;s museum of
Anthropology