Old Chichen Itza– Located near Chichen Itza ruins this site is not listed on any maps. It is deep in the jungle and you need a horse to get to it. You book tours for this site at the Mayaland Hotel only. Punta Laguna– This is a private ruin site not under the control in INAH...
Besides walking on the sacbes, you can also visit Ixmoja, the largest pyramid in Coba. This structure can still be touched and climbed, unlike the ruins in Chichen or Itza. If you are wanting to climb a Mayan ruin in Mexico, you must come to Coba. Ixmoja stands 138 ft tall and has...
Today you’ll find a mix of ancient Mayan ruins, yoga retreats, shopping, restaurants, and plenty of famous people who flock here to refresh their mind, body, and soul.I’ve spent a lot of time in Tulum over the years while living on and off in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, and ...
Mexico is a big country and has so much to offer. Stunning beaches, (active) volcanos, mountains, incredible sea life, cenotes, Mayan ruins, waterfalls, cute magic towns and much more. It isn’t strange Mexico is a popular destination for tourists, it has something for everyone! As Mexic...
For the active explorer, Copper Canyon, a series of massive canyons in the north of Mexico, is a must-do. Soak up the majestic canyon scenery while hiking, biking or rafting through what is one of the most impressive mountain sceneries in the world. How to get there? Flying to Mexico...
The greatest place to stay is in the city’s center; besides being very safe, it has a walkable distance to the main attractions. San Cristóbal de las Casas San Cristóbal de las Casas is one of the top destinations in Mexico. It is a gorgeous colonial city filled with cobblestone street...
Mexico Tourist Visa The country of the Aztecs, Mayan pyramids, and beautiful beaches like, for example, Playa del Carmen. It is a fascinating place with so much to offer visitors from all over the world. The Mexican culture is very diverse, and it's easy to get friendly with fellow ...
You have spas, resorts, and picturesque beaches as well as Mayan ruins, archaeological sites, and little nearby villages. There’s a ton to see and do here if you leave the resorts! 6. Get lost in Guadalajara Guadalajara is the second-largest city in Mexico and is known for its tequila...
Travel toMexicois what dreams are made of – from Spanish Colonial architecture in towns like San Miguel de Allende to the mesmerizing Mayan ruins of Tulum, and, in Cancun, white sandy beaches rivaling some of the best anywhere. This summer, if you’re looking for Mexicotravel deals, you’...
These imposing, grand structures are a sight to behold and visiting one (or two… or five!) of the famed Mayan ruins in Mexico should definitely be on your to-do list while you’re in the country. Check out our picks of thebest Mayan ruins in Mexico!