Riviera Maya, just south of Cancun, is the ultimate tourist destination. You can find just about anything to do here, from wandering around ancient Mayan ruins to partying the night away. It also ...
No visit to Riviera Maya is complete without exploring its ancient Mayan ruins. Beyond the famous Chichén Itzá, the region is home to sites like the ruins of Tulum, perched on coastal cliffs ...
Photo from Xavier Sicart Chavarría via INAH Hidden beneath the rainforest of southern Mexico sit the ruins of a massive ancient Maya settlement. Archaeologists knew of the site since the 1980s ...
Kristin Braswell The Tulum Archaeological site is one of the most visited Mayan archaeological sites along the Riviera Maya. Sitting on ... In addition to the ancient structures, you’ll also ...
Perched on the Riviera Maya, roughly 14 miles north of Playa del Carmen, Mayan Palace at Vidanta Riviera Maya caters to vacationing families. Guests traveling with children appreciate being able ...
Farming was at the centre of ancient Maya life. But these people are also ... orti’) shares many similarities with the traditional Mayan language. Image caption, In the seventh century, this ...
Nestled in a peaceful nature reserve, this design-driven Playa del Carmen luxury hotel takes its inspiration from the ...
Hidden beneath the rainforest of southern Mexico sit the ruins of a massive ancient Maya settlement. Archaeologists knew of the site since the 1980s but hadn’t tried mapping it — until recently.
Photo from Xavier Sicart Chavarría via INAH Hidden beneath the rainforest of southern Mexico sit the ruins of a massive ancient Maya settlement. Archaeologists knew of the site since the 1980s but ...