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Chichén Itzá (near Tulum)
The guide was updated:Chichén Itzá, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is a must-visit for any traveller exploring the Yucatán Peninsula. This ancient Mayan city, renowned for its impressive architecture and historical significance, offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era.
At its heart stands the iconic El Castillo pyramid, also known as the Temple of Kukulcán, showcasing the Mayans' advanced knowledge of astronomy and engineering. Visitors can explore expansive ruins and discover remarkable structures such as the Temple of the Warriors, the Great Ball Court, and the Observatory, each telling a story of the Mayan civilisation's rich culture and scientific achievements.
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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Chichén Itzá, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is a must-visit for any traveller exploring the Yucatán Peninsula. This ancient Mayan city, renowned for its impressive architecture and historical significance, offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era.
At its heart stands the iconic El Castillo pyramid, also known as the Temple of Kukulcán, showcasing the Mayans' advanced knowledge of astronomy and engineering. Visitors can explore expansive ruins and discover remarkable structures such as the Temple of the Warriors, the Great Ball Court, and the Observatory, each telling a story of the Mayan civilisation's rich culture and scientific achievements.
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Xcaret Park (Playa del Carmen)
Xcaret Park is an expansive eco-archaeological wonderland featuring vibrant cultural shows, enchanting underground rivers, and diverse marine life. Whether you're floating through crystal-clear waters, exploring lush jungles, or enjoying captivating performances, Xcaret Park promises a day filled with adventure, culture, and breathtaking scenery.
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Aktun Chen (Akumal)
Recommended by the National Geographic Society as one of the Top 10 Best and Most Impressive Underground Walkways in the World, does the Aktun Chen National Park need further introduction?
This picturesque rainforest park features an underground river perfect for swimming, along with a zipline and opportunities for cave exploration. Considered sacred by the ancient Maya, these mystical freshwater pools offer a serene and magical experience.
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Tulum Ruins
Tulum, whose original name is Zamá meaning ‘sunrise’ in the Mayan language is the best-known and the most representative site of the region. This majestic archaeological zone offers breathtaking views that inspire visitors to immerse themselves in the mysticism that surrounds them.
Home to over 60 perfectly preserved structures, Tulum's crowning jewel is 'El Castillo' or 'The Castle', the highest construction in the area, whose splendour is beautifully framed by the turquoise blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. With numerous murals and paintings found in the buildings, it is believed that Tulum was a significant ceremonial site dedicated to the Descending God.
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Cirque du Soleil Joyà (Playa del Carmen)
Cirque du Soleil Joyà in Playa del Carmen offers an extraordinary experience that combines jaw-dropping acrobatics, captivating storytelling, and gourmet dining in an intimate theatre setting.
This unique show takes you on a whimsical journey through a lush jungle, where vibrant characters and stunning visuals come to life. As the first Cirque du Soleil resident show in Mexico, Joyà is a must-see attraction for travellers seeking an unforgettable night of entertainment and enchantment.
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Monkey Sanctuary (Akumal)
The Monkey Sanctuary in Akumal is not a traditional zoo, but truly a safe place where rescued animals are well taken care of and protected. Join a tour to get fascinating insights into more than 50 rescued species, including primates, macaws, and snakes.
Visitors can also participate in bonding programmes with these incredible creatures, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of wildlife—an ideal experience for families with kids.
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Cozumel Reefs National Marine Park (Cozumel)
The Cozumel Reefs National Marine Park is a diver's and snorkeller's paradise, showcasing the island's most celebrated underwater treasures. It features renowned dive sites such as the Palancar, Columbia, and Paradise reefs, where you can explore stunning coral formations and encounter an array of marine life. Dive into the dramatic Devil’s Throat at Punta Sur or discover the historic Felipe Xicoténcatl shipwreck, a WWII minesweeper now home to an impressive array of sea creatures. With up to 26 species of coral and 300 species of fish, the park offers an unforgettable underwater adventure in one of the Caribbean's most spectacular marine environments.
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Río Secreto (Playa del Carmen)
Río Secreto offers a fascinating journey through a natural crystal museum, where dramatic stalactite and stalagmite formations reveal the geological history of the Earth. This magical adventure includes hiking and swimming excursions along a turquoise underground river, allowing visitors to explore the mystical beauty of the Mayan underworld.
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Xel-Há Park (Tulum)
Xel-Há Park, the largest natural aquarium in the world, is a must-visit destination in the Riviera Maya. Begin your adventure with a bike ride through the jungle, then swim in natural rivers winding through mangroves, ending at the sea where fresh and saltwater mix in the creek. Marvel at the colourful Caribbean fish beneath your feet as you enjoy a refreshing swim. After an exhilarating tour, indulge in a delicious meal at one of the park’s fantastic restaurants. Don't miss the chance to swim with dolphins and take the plunge from the Cliff of Courage.
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Cenote Chikin Ha (Puerto Aventuras)
For a thrilling yet leisurely exploration of the Riviera Maya, visit Chikin Ha, an eco-park that promises unforgettable adventures. Swim in cenotes with crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts, take a tranquil bike ride into the serene jungle or, if you're feeling adventurous, zip-line through the lush canopy.
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Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve (Tulum)
Sian Ka’an, meaning ‘where the sky is born’ or ‘gift from heaven’ in the Mayan language, is a remarkable destination renowned for its diverse cultural and biological preservation. Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this pristine area is home to over 500 species of birds and the historic Muyil archaeological site, making it a haven for nature and history enthusiasts alike.
Visitors can explore Sian Ka’an through Community Tours Sian Ka’an, a non-profit Maya co-op program offering a variety of immersive experiences. From kayaking through serene waters to visiting a local Maya community and learning the traditional art of chewing gum making.
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Croco Cun Zoo (Puerto Morelos)
Croco Cun is an interactive zoo where visitors can get up close and personal with a variety of animals, including crocodiles, monkeys, snakes, and parrots.
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Xplor Park (Playa del Carmen)
Xplor Park offers a thrilling adventure with zip lines, the unique Toboganxote waterslide, and a wave pool. Visitors can drive amphibious cars through the jungle, explore ancient caves, go rafting, and then cool off in stalactite rivers. By night, the park transforms into Xplor Fuego, with illuminated paths and caves creating an exhilarating atmosphere for zip-lining, swimming, and driving adventures.
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