Important Dates
March 1, 2011
On-line registration begins
March 30, 2011
Call for abstracts
August 15, 2011
Early registration fee deadline
October 15, 2011
Abstract Submission Deadline
December 3, 2011
Two-day workshops begin
December 4, 2011
Inaugural Session


Contact
Quitel 2011

Dr. Gabriel Merino (Chair)
Departamento de Química
División de Ciencias Naturales y Exactas
Universidad de Guanajuato

Dr. Alberto Vela (Co-Chair)
Departamento de Química
Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados

Riviera Maya,  Mexico. 4-9 December 2011
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Location

The XXXVII Congress of Theoretical Chemists of Latin Expression (Quitel 2011) will be held on  December 4-9, 2011 at the Hotel Barceló Maya Deluxe in Riviera Maya, Mexico.

Riviera Maya is situated on the  Yucatan Peninsula, south of Cancun, only 35 km from the city of Tulum, a famous archaeological  site with Mayan ruins, 25 km from Playa del Carmen, and 75 km south of Cancun International  Airport. One of the major attractions throughout the Riviera Maya are coastal and reef aquatic activities.

How to arrive to Riviera Maya?
  • By Air. Cancun's international airport is one of the busiest airports in Mexico, receiving frequent flights from the US, Canadian and European cities. From Mexico, you can fly to Cancun from Mexico City. Ground transportation options, including taxis, rental cars and shuttles, are available at the airport.
  • By Bus. You can travel to Cancun on a luxury bus from Mexico City - but the trip will take around 24 hours. Flying is the most sensible way to get to Cancun, unless you are on a budget and don't mind the wait (and want to see the sights along the way). For local bus transportation within Cancun, see paragraph below..
  • By Car. Driving to Cancun from Mexico City is recommended only if you have a good reason to go by road - for example, you want to stop and see places on the way; the drive from the capital to Cancun takes 24-30 hours and will require at least one overnight stop en route. A fast and efficient toll road connects Cancun to the colonial city of Merida, and there is an excellent road network around the Yucatan region enabling you to explore this unique and vibrant region of Mexico beyond the commercial beach resorts of Cancun and Riviera Maya.


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