yucatan country club Photography Guide

**Yucatán Country Club** offers exceptional photographic opportunities centered on luxurious architecture, golf landscapes, and Mayan influences. Located near Mérida, this 12-acre resort blends modernity and history with its iconic stone and glass Clubhouse, nestled among Mayan ruins, cenotes, and a

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Club House Yucatán Country Club in yucatan country club

Club House Yucatán Country Club

A 5-hectare architectural icon of stone and glass, offering modern lines that contrast with the surrounding tropical vegetation and Mayan ruins. Perfect for luxury architectural photography.

Jaguar Golf Course

A 7,282-yard course with 5 par 3s, 5 par 5s and 8 par 4s, surrounded by palm trees and white bunkers contrasting with the lush greens.

Integrated Mayan Remains

Mayan ruins nestled in the golf course landscape, offering a unique blend of ancient history and sporting modernity.

Views of Nearby Cenotes

Access to nearby natural cenotes, with turquoise waters surrounded by vegetation, ideal for aquatic landscapes.

Palm Trees and Tropical Landscapes

Palm-lined avenues bordering the fairways, perfect for nature photography with reflections in the water.

Beachfront 20 min

Beaches on the Gulf of Mexico are easily accessible, with white sand and palm trees for sunsets.

Luxury Residential Architecture

Villas and residences with swimming pools and terraces, ideal for lifestyle and architectural photography.

Golf Course Water Features

Artificial lakes reflecting the Club House and trees, perfect for symmetrical compositions.

Main Entrance and Gate

An imposing gate leads to the complex, with lush vegetation for dramatic arrival photos.

Bunkers and Greens in yucatan country club

Bunkers and Greens

Details of sandy bunkers and immaculate greens, strong contrasts for sports photography.

Hidden Gems

Small Mayan Remains of the Gulf

Discreet ruins along the fairways, rarely photographed.

Private Cenote Club

Small cenote exclusive to residents, secluded crystal-clear waters.

Forgotten Palm Tree Alley

A path lined with ancient palm trees leads to hidden bunkers.

Elevated Viewpoint Fairway 18

Natural viewpoint overlooking signature hole with lake.

Photography Tips for yucatan country club

  • 1.For **Yucatán Country Club**, use **wide-angle lenses** for capturing the architecture of the Clubhouse and **telephoto lenses** to compress the golf course landscapes. In January (your stay is 8-20), expect soft light with sunrises around 6:30 a.m. and sunsets around 6:00 p.m. Use **tripods** for the blue hour and **drones** (with a permit) for aerial views of the Mayan fairways[1][2][6]. Techniques: HDR for tropical contrasts, ND filters for reflections in the cenotes.

Trip Planning

**Logistics for January 8-20, 2026**: Arrive at Mérida Airport (MID), 25-minute taxi ride (USD 20-30) to the resort. Car rental is essential (Hertz/airport, USD 40/day) for cenotes/beaches. Stay on-site (VRBO villas USD 200-500/night)[4]. No general driver's license is required, but the resort has drone/professional photography authorization. **Safety**: Safe area, avoid sleeping alone; bring mosquito repellent. Transportation: internal shuttles, Uber Mérida. Ideal dry season, temperatures 25-30°C[3].

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