Lawson's Original Yucatan Excursions

Lawson's Original Yucatan Excursions Private Tours and Transportation Anywhere in the Yucatan peninsula from Cancun to Campeche. Airport It really is all about YOU.

Tours designed around what YOU want to do with an emphasis on inserting local elements that you will not find with any other tour company. From ruins to churches to haciendas to restaurants to cantina tours and shopping.

As the owner of Lawson’s, I've been immersed in the world of tourism in Yucatán for 15 years or more, and have seen and ...
18/05/2026

As the owner of Lawson’s, I've been immersed in the world of tourism in Yucatán for 15 years or more, and have seen and learned a great deal. I've experienced firsthand the joys and disappointments that come with any job — but especially this one, which is particularly delicate since we deal with people, not just places or attractions manufactured to simulate something "authentic" that can make us money.

For many years now, I've worked with a small Maya community near Cobá, Quintana Roo, where three families in a village far removed from mass tourism offer a magical experience of family togetherness — including incredible Yucatecan food made with local ingredients and an enormous amount of warmth and love.

In this village, children — boys and girls alike — welcome visitors alongside their parents and grandmother. These visitors are looking for something different from what the big agencies offer, and we are among the several tour operators who visit the community. The children help receive the guests and are truly delightful.

The thing is, on one visit, the parents told me about a guide from Cancún who brought a group from France and told the oldest girl — who was 9 years old at the time — that if she learned to count from 1 to 50 in French, he would give her a bicycle.

Excited by the promise, the girl studied and learned the numbers. Worth mentioning: she already speaks both Spanish and Maya. When the guide returned on a later visit and confirmed that she had met the challenge, he told her:

"Now I want you to learn the numbers from 51 to 100 in French."

Once again, energized by the promise of her bicycle, she learned what was asked of her. On the following visit she recited everything as agreed. It was then that the guide announced:

"The truth is I can't give you your bike — I don't have the money."

Can you imagine the disappointment of this little girl when she heard that? Can you imagine the sheer nerve of this individual? Her parents took it the way the Maya have taken things for centuries: another broken promise. What can you do.

I confess I was furious. I couldn't help myself. I spoke with her father and we agreed that I would buy the girl her bicycle — to try to restore her faith in humanity and show her that there are still people in this world who value her and her place in it.

On my next visit, I arrived a day before my tour with clients specifically to deliver a brand new red bike. And when I saw her reaction, I knew it was the right thing to do.

In tourism, we deal with people — people with feelings, with hopes and dreams that deserve to be respected and celebrated. This is especially true when we're talking about a population that has historically been marginalized, dismissed, and used to generate wealth for a privileged few. Those of us who, by the circumstances of our birth, have grown up in a world of privilege have an obligation — I would call it a duty — to support and uplift our less fortunate brothers and sisters, and to offer them a hand whenever the opportunity presents itself. Tourism can be a very powerful way to do exactly that.

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It's hot out there! Explore the fresh water cenotes in Yucatan on our Cenote Extravaganza tour, visiting four-five cenot...
12/03/2026

It's hot out there! Explore the fresh water cenotes in Yucatan on our Cenote Extravaganza tour, visiting four-five cenotes on a refreshing day out of Merida.

07/12/2025

Another spectacular (overused but totally applicable here) sunrise in Iranduba on the Amazon river in Brasil. The boat starts up in the morning, shattering the silence and begins to move. As you are sipping your morning coffee, you are witness to the majesty of an Amazon morning on the river.

06/12/2025

Lawson's AMAZON Tours: At this stop you will see - and feel the strength of - some amazing Amazon fish; these are the pirarucu, a massive animal now raised commercially and found in markets and restaurants in the region. One of the places we visit on our Amazon trip out of Manaus. The next trip will be in April 2026. DM for more info on this!

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A colorful street food cart at night, in Merida. This one sells marquesitas (mar-que-SEE-tahs), those strangely addictiv...
06/12/2025

A colorful street food cart at night, in Merida. This one sells marquesitas (mar-que-SEE-tahs), those strangely addictive crispy crepes stuffed with grated Edam cheese and Nutella, as well as corn on the cob and esquites (ess-KEE-tehs) which are, admittedly, an acquired taste for some but comfort food for locals in the know.

04/12/2025

One of the highlight for many guests is cooking - and eating of course - and we do this with these lovely ladies in Muna who lead us through the market to shop for the ingredients and then help us prepare all kinds of delicious Yucatecan classics. Here we are preparing tamalitos, wrapped in both banana leaves and corn husks.

Blink and you'll miss these. Find these amazing wall paintings in the village of Kantunil, on the old (non-toll) highway...
03/12/2025

Blink and you'll miss these. Find these amazing wall paintings in the village of Kantunil, on the old (non-toll) highway 180 that runs from Merida to Cancun.

See more of this artist's work on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/boon_art1/

In the tiny village of Ebtun, near Valladolid, you can buy quality Yucatan hammocks, made by the families of inmates of ...
02/12/2025

In the tiny village of Ebtun, near Valladolid, you can buy quality Yucatan hammocks, made by the families of inmates of the penitentiary there to provide them with funds during their stay. Each hammock has a tag indicating size and the name of the inmate the funds should go to.

Happy people at    the lagoon near Cobá, Quintana Roo. This is Otoch Ma'ax Yetel Kooh, a 5000 hectare nature reserve ded...
02/12/2025

Happy people at the lagoon near Cobá, Quintana Roo. This is Otoch Ma'ax Yetel Kooh, a 5000 hectare nature reserve dedicated to providing spider and howler monkeys, as well as pumas, a safe and enduring environment. Run by a local Mayan cooperative, this is well worth a visit when in the Cobá area.

01/12/2025

Lawson's AMAZON Tours: An early morning view from the lodge over the jungle. The sunrise, the trees, the smell and sounds of nature. This is in Presidente Figueiredo, about 2 hours drive north of Manaus. An amazing place to recharge and reset.

30/11/2025

Lawson's AMAZON Tours: Returning to the mother ship after a shore excursion. Look at that sky and the water! This is in Anavilhanas National Park, a massive ecological reserve that we explore on our Amazon trip out of Manaus. The next trip will be in April 2026. DM for more info on this!

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