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Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating Yucatán Magazine No. 16, The Hacienda Issue
Experience the exclusive preview of Hotel CIGNO’s newest property (hint: it’s in Centro!)
Plus:
A captivating fashion show by Emmiknit Handmade
Signature cocktail upon arrival, plus a glass from CIGNO’s exclusive wine cellar.
Chef-inspired small plates
Exclusive Swag bag
And a first look at The Hacienda Issue, hot off the press
The event address will be provided on your ticket
6-8 p.m., Tuesday, Nov 18, 2025
Tickets: 800 pesos per person.
Your purchase will help Yucatán Magazine’s mission of celebrating the people, lifestyle and culture we share with our neighbors on this beautiful Peninsula.
Reserve your place at this exclusive celebration.
MX$ 800.00

Discover the soul of Yucatán through its magnificent haciendas in this richly illustrated collector’s edition. Journey from Hacienda Santa Rosa de Lima’s community-centered restoration—where artisan workshops and medicinal gardens breathe new life into henequén-era walls—to the hallowed grounds of Uxmal, where generations of guides have shared ancient stones with modern travelers. Explore Laura Kirar’s transformation of Hacienda Subín’s derelict machine room into a vibrant creative space for film and culinary arts. Walk the old henequén railway routes with Camino del Mayab, connecting 17 communities still anchored by these grand structures. Through journalist Susana Ordovás’ stunning photography by Guido Taroni, we gain an understanding of why these vestiges remain essential to Yucatán’s identity. Meet five visionary women—Angela Damman, Marcela Díaz, Marjorie Skouras, Elena Martínez Bolio, and Josefina Larraín—who are reshaping perceptions through textile art, landscape design, and what we call “tactile resistance.”
Plus: Xtabentún cocktails reimagined, Venice Film Festival fashion, cinema culture, and an intimate look at Bénédicte Desrus’s powerful photo book Arraigo, capturing Meridanos in their time-capsule homes.
MX$ 200.00

French documentary photographer Bénédicte Desrus presents an extraordinary visual record of Yucatecan identity in “Arraigo,” a stunning book capturing 61 families in their ancestral homes within Mérida’s historic center. Over two years, Desrus earned residents’ trust to photograph them surrounded by treasured possessions: vintage photographs, inherited furniture, traditional mosaic floors, and sacred family altars spanning generations. This documentation proves increasingly precious as Mérida transforms into Mexico’s 10th largest metropolitan area with 250,000 new residents and rising gentrification converting colonial mansions into hotels and restaurants. Two subjects have already passed away, their homes emptied and renovated, erasing decades of family history. “Arraigo” offers irreplaceable glimpses into authentic Yucatecan domestic life—cultural heritage that might otherwise vanish forever. With over 20 years of documenting communities internationally, Desrus preserves what residents nostalgically call “otra época” (another time) before rapid urban development severs these deep cultural roots. Soft cover with flaps. Text in Spanish, 208 pages. Free Delivery in Mérida Centro.
MX$ 800.00

Discover why the world’s tastemakers are flocking to Mérida in this delicious issue. Legendary chef Jeremiah Tower shares his unfiltered take on the explosive local food scene, while we catch up with MANO’s Robert Willson about innovative Yucatecan cuisine. Meet Andrea and Gregory Dykstra, whose La Reina de la Tierra ranch is redefining sustainable food—from heritage-breed pork and artisanal cheeses to regenerative farming that feeds Mérida’s finest restaurants. Plus, Henry Ponce celebrates 30 years championing the city’s modern identity.
MX$ 150.00

The Best: 4,000 readers recommend the finest places to dine, shop, and play in Mérida. Plus: Monica Rezman and Laura Kirar en Casa.
MX$ 150.00

Getaways for the Yucatán-based adventurer, from Izamal to the Sea of Cortez. We take the Tren Maya to Palenque and learn about our readers’ favorite day trips. Plus, a preview of the colorful new book, Inside Yucatán. Two specialty chefs go into business without a restaurant and an art studio visit with Claribel Calderius and her “octopus fridge.”
MX$ 150.00

From the perfect wedding-day extravaganza to a benefit cocktail party, here’s our Ultimate Party Planning Guide. Plus, Food on 47: Mérida’s Gastronomic Corridor.
MX$ 150.00

Casa Cisterna, Quinta Zazil, and other incredible homes in Yucatán. Plus, an interview with artist Ric Best.
MX$ 150.00

The Cultural Renaissance Issue: Peeling back the layers with Alfredo Romero and stirring things up with Chef Jeremiah Tower.
MX$ 150.00

The healthy side of living in Yucatán: A celebrity trainer sets up a studio in Mérida. Plus: Fitness Over 40, Melipona Bees, and get inside a Maya-style sweat lodge.
MX$ 150.00

Meet some of Yucatán’s most compelling women with Guest Editor Maggie Rosado.
MX$ 150.00

How we’re “living large” in an authentic hacienda, casona, or a quinta.
MX$ 150.00

While you were away: The snowbirds’ guide to what’s new in Mérida.
MX$ 150.00

Coastal Cool: Catching a breeze in a sustainable Bacalar home. Plus: The home two architects built for themselves and beachouse living in the 80s.
MX$ 150.00

A celebration of friends at home in Yucatán: Entertain guests with expertly paired nibbles and drinks; explore Mexican wines; a Kitchen Showcase with bright ideas; Luxury Listing: An artisanal villa in Itzimná.
MX$ 150.00

Greg Casini’s Casa de las Torres goes for an encore; Deborah LaChapelle creates floaty clouds; Rosy Peraza’s riveting art and a Q&A with YouTube superstar Jorge Gastelum.
MX$ 150.00

Josefina Larraín Lagos on peace, love and architecture. Peaceful retreats amid Mérida’s chaos, and a Connecticut expat’s final masterpiece.
MX$ 150.00

From the editors of Yucatán Magazine, this magazine is all about the homes of Yucatan and how we live in them. Yucatán at Home provides information and inspiration to anyone planning a life in our part of Mexico. From architecture to gardening, we have advice from Yucatán’s most respected property professionals. And stories about people who moved here from all over the world, and thrived in this strange and wonderful place. In English and in Spanish.
MX$ 369.00

100% cotton fabric. Hand-made charm included.
MX$ 120.00

Black ceramic mug with yellow interior.
MX$ 100.00
