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Explore the ancient Maya metropolis of Chichén Itzá
One of the last cities inhabited by the Maya people, Tulum was once an important trading hub, generating enormous wealth exporting jade and obsidian. Now, it's a fascinating city-museum, with well-preserved temples and stunning coastal views.
See one of the most famous ancient sites in the Yucatan
See the ancient Mayan ruins, including a large pyramid known as Nohoch Mul in Cobá
The Mayan Museum of Cancun is an exhibition space dedicated to the Mayan culture, and hosts one of the most important Mayan archaeological collections in the world.
Muyil, also known as Chunyaxche, is an ancient site packed with history, 15 kilometres south of Tulum, in Quintana Roo, Mexico. It was most active from the Early Classic (300-600 A.D.) through the Post Classic (900-1100 A.D.) period and still attracts history buffs on their holidays to the surrounding coastal towns and cities.
Discover Mayan ruins and climb an ancient pyramid
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