Progreso (Merida), Mexico Port Reviews

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by Buffalorm

Really surprised at Progreso it is obviously going through some improvements around the beach front area, we had very reasonably priced massages on the beach followed by some drinks at a local tavern

Visited: Jan 06, 2020

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by Carlsonfamily3

Progreso is a city on the rise. Lots of construction and busyness make self-exploring challenging right now but the people were wonderful. Next time we’d do an excursion I think to learn more about that region.

Visited: Dec 02, 2019

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by BrianS10

We did very little in Progresso. Some shopping and swimming. I prefer shopping in Cozumel. Weather was very balmy! The town is dirty. The ride from the dock to town is a mess and access to/from the ship to town is under construction. Quite an eye sore. It appeared that there has been no progress on that construction from last year. We took the Chichen Itza tour last year. Progresso may be a nice starting place for a tour, but that's about it. Save your time for Cozumel if it's on the itinerary.

Visited: Jul 31, 2010

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by MelanieW

In Progresso, we sort of did our own thing and caught a shuttle to the beach. It was a cloudy day, so we just walked around a bit. Since it's evidently not as well known as Cozumel, souveniers are a little less expensive there. I don't regret making any purchases in Cozumel, but I would say hold some of your money for Progresso. This place gives a little better glimpse of the "real" Mexico.

Visited: Nov 18, 2006

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by TheLeDouxs

Always go to Pancho Villa bar about a block from the beach. Ask for Danny ( real name is Radolfo). Good food there ,also. The beach was very clean. The temperature was 85. A very good day!

Visited: Jan 17, 2022

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by hartmac

The bus ride was so long. The Mayan Ruins looked really cool, but (again) because of my broken arm, I was only able to go to the first level. There are no handrails and the steps jarred my arm and it was painful. I waited in the courtyard for my family and group to get back. We ate at a place called Hacienda. It was okay, but you had no choice of food. Everyone was served the exact same thing. I was not impressed at all with this excursion.

Visited: Jan 27, 2020

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