Yucatan Peninsula
Hammock, 'Forest Slumber'
Soothing shades of green adorn this hammock with the promise of deep slumber. This hammock evidences the talent of the Maya Artists of the Yucatan. Long before the Spanish arrived upon the coasts of the Yucatan Peninsula, the Maya preferred to sleep and rest in hammocks.
Hammock, 'Tropical Passion'
This hammock is bursting with the tropical colors of a festive spirit. The design is by Maya Artists of the Yucatan, who use traditional weaving techniques with experienced skill.
Hammock, 'Atlantis' (large deluxe)
Maya Artisans of the Yucatan weave threads the color of sapphires, pearls, and copper into a beautiful hammock. Long before the Spanish arrived upon the coasts of the Yucatan Peninsula, the Maya preferred to sleep and rest in hammocks.
Hammock, 'Mother Earth'
Rich earth tones combine with soft, sturdy nylon in a hammock that is as handsome as it is comfortable. Maya Artists of the Yucatan follow time-honored traditions to hand-weave this piece.
La Casita Roja
Casita Roja is located on the beachfront between the villages of Chuburna and Chelem, west of Progreso on the north coast of the Yucatan peninsula, about an hour's drive from Merida's international airport (MID).
Missing Piece Mystery Puzzle - Cursed Cargo
A professor and a group of graduate students are on an expedition in the Yucatan Peninsula. One of the students is found dead, with no obvious cause. Did their trek through sacred grounds bring on a Mayan curse, or could one of the students have done the deed?







