Chichén Itzá is considered the most famous site of ancient Mayan culture, a place you must visit at least once in your life. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988, and the Kukulkan pyramid was selected as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. This is where the magnificent light phenomenon occurs during the equinox, when the serpent god Kukulkan descends like a shadow.
The archaeological site of Cobá contains the remains of a powerful Mayan city that had its heyday before Chichén Itzá. This archaeological site covers a vast area of 70 km² (27 square miles) and is notable for the stelae that show important information about the Mayans, as well as the quality of its Sacbé (white roads). Here you will find the Nohoch Mul, the tallest pyramid in Cobá and also in the Riviera Maya. It is possible to climb to its summit, which is 42 metres (137 feet) high. Reach the summit to enjoy an incredible view of the jungle when visiting Cobá.
Explore Ek Balam, one of the most recent Mayan sites to be excavated, located on the coast of Yucatan. Join a guided tour of this ancient Mayan wonder, learn about its history, wander its plazas, and even climb its main pyramid for stunning views of the jungle.
Discover the majesty of the ancient Maya at the Tulum archaeological site. A certified guide will lead you through the pristine ruins, with incredible views of the Mexican Caribbean Sea. You'll learn about the history of the site and the culture of the Mayan civilization.