Mayan Ruins Mexico MapHOW TO USE THIS MAP: Above you’ll find a map of the best Mayan Ruins in Mexico. Click on the top left of the map to find separate layers marking the route and points of interest. You can hide and show different layers, or click icons on the map to see the...
Mexico Yucatán and the South Quintana Roo Tulum MunicipalityWatchtowerWatchtower is a ruins in Tulum Municipality, Quintana Roo. Watchtower is situated nearby to the ruins Plataforma, as well as near House of the Northwest.Map Directions Satellite Photo Map...
Monte Albán, site of ruins of an ancient centre of Zapotec and Mixtec culture, located in what is now Oaxaca state, Mexico. The initial construction at the site has been placed at circa 8th century bce. It contains great plazas, truncated pyramids, a co
Palenque, ruined ancient Mayan city of the Late Classic Period (c. 600–900 ce) in what is now Chiapas state, Mexico, about 80 miles (130 km) south of Ciudad del Carmen. Its original name is speculative; the site now shares the name the Spanish gave to a
Tulum was one of the last Maya inhabited cities in the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in 1518. The city was then an important port in the sea route linking Mexico to Central America. In the Maya Language, Tulum means "wall". The city was renamed at the beginning of the twentieth ...
Due to Coba’s remote location, the site is not as popular with tourists as other famous Mayan ruins in Mexico. But there are many reasons to visit theCity of White Roads. Because Coba doesn’t see as much tourism as places likeChichen Itzaor theruins of Tulum, so you can actually sti...
remnants of Spanish influence in an effort to preserve their unique identity. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Spanish conquistadors, in their search for the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola, asserted control over the numerous Puebloan towns scattered throughout what are todayArizonaandNew Mexico...
is small but exquisitely poised on the fifteen-meter-high cliffs above the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea. Tulum isn't the largest or most impressive of the Mayan Ruins of the Yucatan, but thanks to the awe-inspiring setting, it sticks in the memory like no other. It is also the ne...
There are thousands of cenotes in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. The cave-like structures filled will clear waters are a must-see when visiting the region. Swim, snorkel, or even scuba dive in the beautiful blue pools. Here are the BEST cenotes in Playa Del Carmen, Tulum, Cancun and Vallado...
Reyes Etla, Mexico Santuario del Señor de las Peñas This small church is surrounded by a landscape filled with hidden Zapotec ruins. Lanleff, France Temple de Lanleff The precise origins of this pink sandstone temple are unknown.