Maya Archeological Sites
Maya a culture is alive and well, but there’s no question that the archaeological remains of some of its greatest pre-Hispanic constructions are one of the most important reasons to…
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Maya a culture is alive and well, but there’s no question that the archaeological remains of some of its greatest pre-Hispanic constructions are one of the most important reasons to…
Continue readingMonday Visit the archaeological site of Dzibilchaltún, the Temple of the Seven Dolls, and the Xlacah cenote, which happens to be one of the deepest cenotes known to date. After…
Continue readingXcambó is the only known archaeological site on the coast of the state of Yucatán. It is also considered one of the oldest, as it began to be inhabited in…
Continue readingDon’t laugh. Seriously. We regularly take our children to visit the archaeological sites around the Yucatán Peninsula, and, in fact, our kids think it’s a treat. We arrived in México…
Continue readingMonday Our route begins in Chuburná Puerto, with a picnic at the Las Dunas beach area. If you prefer, you can also hang out at the beach and then explore…
Continue readingYucatán has so much to offer its guests that unless you have weeks to spend (even months or years) here, you won’t get to experience everything. How about if we…
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