Explore the Archaeological Treasures of the Mexican Caribbean
If you are passionate about Mexico’s pre-Columbian heritage, you will be absolutely captivated when you unravel the archaeological sites belonging to the sophisticated Mayan civilization. Explore the archaeological treasures of the Mexican Caribbean and discover the Mayan Culture.
A getaway to the paradisiacal Riviera Maya opens the door to two types of tourism that are unique but can be combined if the time is right.
On the one hand, you will enter paradisiacal destinations with white sand beaches, crystalline lagoons and mysterious cenotes; on the other, you will embark on a historical journey through the archaeological zones that were the cradle of the ancient Mayas.
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It is worth noting that this region of the Yucatan Peninsula is home to about a quarter of all the archaeological sites in Mexico. To get the most out of this odyssey, it is advisable to explore the sites with tours or excursions, which already have meticulously cared logistics to marvel and learn at each stop.
In general, the archaeological tours make additional stops where you can take a breather between each archaeological site to refresh yourself in a cenote. We assure you that it will be an unforgettable experience, surrounded by landscapes full of exuberant tropical vegetation, one of the trademarks of this region of the Mexican Republic.
Chichen Itza
Located in the municipality of Tinum, in Yucatán, it is probably considered the most iconic archaeological zone, bearing the recognition of Wonder of the World since 2007. It is estimated that it was the city with the greatest splendor during the 9th century AD and was the place of origin of the Itzáes.
Among the wonders that you will be able to discover are the sacred cenote, the Courtyard of the Thousand Columns, the Temple of the Eagles, the Temple of the Warriors, the Ball Game and the imposing Kukulkan Castle.
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Archaeological Treasures of the Mexican Caribbean
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In Campeche, it is another archaeological complex that houses more than 20 buildings dating from the years 600 and 1200. The Great Acropolis, the Temple of the Masks and the Five-Story Building stand out. The importance of this civilization lies in its knowledge and efficient management of the hydraulic system, since it is known that they had water throughout the year.
Cobá
Cobá’s magnificence rivals that of Chichen Itza. With more than 70 square kilometers and 45 roads that connect with nearby towns, Cobá had its roots in the year 200 B.C. Two centuries later, it experienced a significant boom and expansion. In its architecture a notable influence of the Teotihuacan culture is perceived.
Uxmal
This is another archaeological landmark that you cannot miss on your tour of the Mayan Route and the Yucatan Peninsula. Its origins go back to the years 400 a. C. and 200 d. C. Here you will be impressed with the Pyramid of the Fortune Teller, the Governor’s Palace, the Great Pyramid, the Plaza de los Pájaros, the Cuadrángulo de las Monjas, the Cemetery and the Dovecote.
Calakmul
Close to the border with Guatemala, it is a must-see of relevance in the Mayan Classic period, contemporary with Palenque in Chiapas. The archaeological complexes, the ceremonial plazas and the residential areas are still preserved, and it is worth noting that it is here that most of the Mayan stelae have been recovered.
Tulum
An amazing archaeological zone located in the Riviera Maya, Mexico. This ancient Mayan trading port, famous for its well-preserved walled city, offers an unrivaled combination of history, culture, and natural beauty.
With its impressive buildings such as El Castillo, the Temple of the Descending God and the Temple of the Frescoes, in addition to its location facing the Caribbean Sea, Tulum captivates with its enigmatic pre-Hispanic past and panoramic views that evoke the splendor of the Mayan civilization.
Archaeological Treasures of the Mexican Caribbean
Immersing yourself in the history, culture and nature of the Yucatan Peninsula, you will be taking a journey through time, to a time when the pyramids and temples were centers of life, knowledge and veneration.
The attractiveness of these areas is not limited to their historical importance, but also lies in their aesthetic value, offering dreamy views that will delight the most passionate of photography.
In addition, exploring these sites provides the opportunity to understand the connection that existed between the Mayan culture and the natural environment. Cenotes, for example, not only provided water, but were also considered portals to the underworld and played a central role in religious practices and rituals.
The Mexican Caribbean is a compendium of culture, history and natural beauty. Whether you lean toward beaches, history, or both, the Yucatan’s archaeological sites provide a diverse and unforgettable experience, where every corner tells a story and every view evokes the grandeur of an ancient civilization.
Whether you venture on an air tour or choose a land excursion, we assure you that the rich history and natural beauty of the Yucatan Peninsula will leave you wanting more. Don’t wait any longer and immerse yourself in this fascinating historical adventure.
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