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Experience life on a former henequen plantation on the Yucatan Peninsula in Seye, Mexico

DISPONIBILIDAD

  2025 

 Estancia mínima:  Al menos 2 semanas

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  • Descripción

    Descripción

    ABOUT THE HOST
    We are a new, small, and modest community of individuals who seek to live a peaceful, sustainable life. Your host, Jameelah, is a retired Spanish teacher from Chicago who moved to Mexico after working for the Department of Defense in Japan, to continue her research on Mexican Spanish. She holds a master's degree from the UNAM in Mexico City, where she studied Hispanic Linguistics and Mexican history and culture.

    OUR HACIENDA
    Our lush but modest property includes four small fruit orchards (lime, orange, grapefruit, plantains, banana, avocado, guayaba, guava, pistachio, mango trees, and some local treasures like chicozapote, nance, anona, guaya, and tamarindo). We also grow medicinal trees such as neem and moringa, offering a connection to the natural health traditions of the region. Additionally, our land is rich with fossilized seashells and remains of ancient Mayan living, making it a fascinating spot for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. We have a bamboo garden that adds a touch of serenity to the landscape, providing a peaceful and calming space to relax and reflect.

    OUR PROJECTS
    As a new community, we are aiming to build the property's infrastructure, and we need your help. The projects mostly include tasks such as planting, watering, weeding, pruning, and landscaping. Some light building of structures may be needed as well.

    ABOUT THE PROPERTY
    The Yucatán was once the global center of henequen production, a fiber known as oro verde "green gold" that was used to make ropes, textiles, and other materials. During its peak in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the henequen industry brought prosperity to the region and shaped much of its cultural and architectural heritage. Today, our property stands as a quiet reminder of this fascinating era, with its rich history woven into the land.

    LOCATION
    Located about an hour south of Merida, Yucatan, on the Mérida-Cancún highway, the area is surrounded by working farms, including a cattle farm, pig farm, coconut farm, and dragon fruit farm, giving you a true taste of rural life in the Yucatán. Additionally, we are located about 10 miles from the new Tren Maya (Teya Station). Finally, we are also located about an hour from Chichen Itza, one of the most famous and iconic archaeological sites of the ancient Maya civilization. Chichen Itza was a major political, economic, and religious center from the 7th to 10th centuries and is renowned for its incredible architecture, including the towering pyramid of El Castillo. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site and is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

    We recommend that volunteers fly into the Mérida International Airport, which is approximately one hour from our hacienda. Although it is possible to fly into the Cancun Airport, it is a long drive of about three hours.

  • Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Práctica de idiomas
    Ayuda en proyectos ecológicos
    Jardinería
    Construcción y bricolaje
    Ayuda en una granja
  • Intereses

    Intereses

    Vegetariano o vegano
    Sostenibilidad
    Autodesarrollo
    Idiomas
    Libros
    Baile
  • Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje

    LOCAL ATTRACTIONS and CULTURAL EXPERIENCES
    Volunteering at our historic hacienda is a special opportunity to connect with the land, learn about the fascinating history of the region, and improve your Spanish while surrounded by peaceful, historic charm. Volunteers will learn about the flora and fauna of the Yucatan Peninsula. We have deer, jabalí (wild pigs), and wild turkeys on the property, and many species of birds, including the yellow-throated euphonia songbird.

    During your free time, you can explore nearby cenotes, archaeological sites (Mayapan and Chitzen Itzá are about an hour away), and other attractions, or simply relax in the tranquil surroundings while experiencing the traditions and flavors of the Yucatán.
    Additionally, volunteers can visit the local farms and nurseries and learn Mayan planting traditions and techniques. These traditions have been passed down from generation to generation and are effective and sustainable. Finally, volunteers will receive approximately five hours of free Spanish lessons to help them immerse themselves in the local culture. All volunteers will receive my book, "Spanish for Expats", for free.

    We can’t wait to welcome you, share our language and culture, and work together to make this historic space even more beautiful!

  • Ayuda

    Ayuda

    Volunteers are expected to help for three hours a day, five days a week. We are seeking long-term volunteers who are willing to commit to at least two weeks or more. We ask that you confirm your stay at least two weeks before you plan to join us so that we are prepared to receive you.

    Duties include gardening tasks such as planting, watering, weeding, and maintaining our grounds and orchards.

  • Idiomas

    Idiomas hablados
    Inglés: Fluido
    Español: Fluido

    Este anfitrión ofrece intercambio de idiomas
    Este anfitrión ha indicado que está interesado en compartir su idioma o aprender otro.
    Ponte en contacto con él para obtener más información.

  • Alojamiento

    Alojamiento

    In exchange for your help, we provide humble yet comfortable accommodations in a cozy casita called the Cactus House. Volunteers will live like the locals and sleep in locally made hamacas (hammocks). In other words, there are no beds (just like in most Mayan homes). I, too, have adopted this practice. The Cactus House also comes equipped with a small refrigerator, microwave oven, a mini stove, and other small appliances. Volunteers are responsible for their own meals, transportation, and personal expenses. Since our hacienda is remote, volunteers can expect a ride to the nearest town of Seyé or the main city of Merida once a week to go shopping and buy groceries.

  • Algo más...

    Algo más...

    Since our hacienda is remote, volunteers can expect a ride to the nearest town of Seyé or the main city of Merida once a week to go shopping and buy groceries.

    Illicit drugs and alcohol are strictly prohibited on the premises.

  • Un poco más de información

    Un poco más de información

    • Acceso a Internet

    • Acceso a Internet limitado

      Acceso a Internet limitado

    • Tenemos animales

    • Somos fumadores

    • Puede alojar familias

  • Puede acoger a nómadas digitales

    Puede acoger a nómadas digitales

    We have three Australian Shepherd guard dogs.

  • Espacio para aparcar autocaravanas

    Espacio para aparcar autocaravanas

    We have ample space for campervans.

  • ¿Cuántos voluntarios puedes hospedar?

    ¿Cuántos voluntarios puedes hospedar?

    Más de dos

  • Mis animales / mascotas

    Mis animales / mascotas

    Profile photo of Migui, Kuro, and Shiori

    Migui, Kuro, and Shiori (1 año)

    Australian Shepherds

Número de referencia de anfitrión: 929682528233

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Fotos

Una mujer sonriente arrodillada en un campo cubierto de hierba junto a dos perros, cerca de un cartel de colores que señala varios países, con árboles y cielo azul de fondo.
Una mujer sonriente con gafas y pelo largo se toma un selfie al aire libre junto a una gran planta de agave, rodeada de exuberante vegetación verde y árboles.
Una roca rugosa y pardusca se asienta sobre una superficie negra texturizada. Su forma recuerda graciosamente a la de un pequeño animal o perro, con hocico y orejas.
Una persona sonriente con el pelo trenzado sostiene un trozo de material marrón, posiblemente comida o piedra, al aire libre cerca de una escalera y una hamaca amarilla, rodeada de vegetación.
Una persona sonriente está de pie al aire libre, sosteniendo dos conchas fosilizadas en sus manos. Detrás de ellos hay escaleras, vegetación y lo que parece ser una hamaca colgando.
Un jardín con diversas plantas, bordeado de rocas, bajo altos árboles. Un cartel reza "Jardín de monarcas autóctonas". Se ven adornos de colores y un banco negro.
Una persona con guantes y traje negro está plantando un plátano en una zona soleada y verde al aire libre, rodeada de frondosa vegetación y árboles.
Un cuenco azul lleno de limones verdes frescos descansa sobre una encimera de granito en una acogedora cocina, con un frigorífico y una cortina de colores al fondo.
Una persona con sombrero para el sol, camiseta negra de tirantes, pantalones cortos, guantes y sandalias cava un hoyo con una pala para plantar una pequeña planta de plátano en el exterior.
Tres personas posan juntas en una calle soleada: un chico vestido de blanco, una mujer con un colorido traje tradicional y otra mujer con ropa informal. Fondo festivo.
Un pequeño edificio amarillo de vivos colores con un ribete rojo y una puerta negra se alza al aire libre. Un banco verde y árboles lo rodean; un cielo nublado está por encima.

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