One of the best places to visit in Cozumel is the Cozumel Ruins. This place is very popular among tourists who want to visit Cozumel, Mexico. Cozumel actually have many ruin sites both non excavated and excavated places like San Gervasio, El Cedral, and Castillo Real. If you love pre-historical ruins and other ancient architectural [...]
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One of the best places to travel in Mexico is the Mayan Ruins in Yucatan Peninsula. They are really a beauty that comes with pure historical culture. The Mayan Ruins is also known as the lost cities, which are estimated to be 2000 years-old by Mayas’ mathematical geniuses. If you will travel in Cozumel, you [...]
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Located at the south side of the Tulum ruins is where you can find this tiny complex made of spectacular Mexico beach resort called Ana y Jose. This hotel and spa was highly recognized for over twenty years now for its simple yet pure elegance. Each of their 22 suites are filled with soft beds, [...]
The Yucatan Peninsula is a totally interesting attraction in Mexico but most do not notice its geology. The base of the Yucatan peninsula is shaped like cheese. It has natural holes termed as cenotes and most of these holes are filled up with fresh and natural waters. One famous cenote is near the Ik-kil town [...]
If you are to take delight in ruins and history of the ancient world, it may do you good to visit Teuchitlan, location of Guachimontones, one of the more impressive archaeological sites in Mexico. First discovered forty years ago by an american archeologist with his wife, it has opened itself to rest of the world [...]
Tonina can be found in the state of Chiapas near Ocosingo and boasts of Mayan ruins situated on a hill on the edges of a rainforest. It was only discovered in the 1980s, which is why up to this day archaeologists work double time to excavate the whole area. Among the many features of the [...]
Teopantecuanitlan is an important Olmec site that is situated outside of the Olmec heartland, but is still home to many important artefacts and structures that emphasize the creativity and skills of the earliest recorded people of Mesoamerica. The site was established in the Early to Mille Formative period of Olmec Culture, and was occupied between [...]
San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan is one of the most important locations for students of Olmec archaeology. It is located in the Mexican state of Veracruz in the Coatzacoalcos basin The earliest signs of Olmec activity are present at Elmanati, where evidence of sacrifices in bogs gives clear indication of organized human behavior. Between 1200 and 900 [...]
Photo by dianacardoso, via Flickr.com Located in the southeast of regions of Mexico. Campeche is is bordered by Yucatan inthe north east, Quintana Roo to the east, and Tabasco in the south west. Campeche has one of the lowest population densities among all the other Mexican states. As former Maya population center, the state has [...]
Photo from www.starjack.com Mexican authorities have reopened the 175 Aztec and Maya ruins acros the country which had been closed to visits in response to the dangers related to swine flu. The National Arachaeological Institute reported today that the locations were now open to tourism after an exhaustive cleaning operation. Still, the guides and instructors [...]