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Cancun Mayan Ruins

Cancun and its surroundings feature several ruins of the spectacular Mayan temples and are definitely worth a visit.

Chichen Itza

Cancun Chichen

About 125 miles away from Cancun, in the state of Yucatan, you will find the most appreciated Mayan archeological site: Chichen Itza. Its name means “mouth of the well of the Itzaes”. Chichen Itza was once the most important Mayan capital in the Yucatan Peninsula. Invaded by the Toltecs towards the end of the 10th century, the Mayan culture adopted a new series of elements from them, one being the representation of the snake-god Kukulkan. Some of its outstanding buildings are The Temple of Warriors, The Group of a Thousand Columns, The Temple of Venus, The Ball Court, The Observatory and the Church. The magnificent Pyramid of Kukulkan deserves special mention: it is a four-sided pyramid that rises almost 100 feet and is crowned by a temple. There are 91 steps in each side, which together with the platform, represent 365 days of the solar calendar, reason why it is believed that the monument was erected to honor the sun. There is so much more to Chichen Itza; lose yourself in this magic, mysterious place and feel a part of the extraordinary Mayan civilization.

El Rey:

It is located on the Boulevard Kukulkan, on the km 17.5 of the Cancun Hotel Zone, very close to the Cancun International Airport. Its original name remains unknown and the site was called “El Rey” (The King), because archeologists discovered in that place the upper portion of a sculpture that seemed like a human face with an elaborate ornament in his head, resembling a king or an important functionary. Today the head is kept and preserved at Cancun’s archeological museum. It is believed that “El Rey” must have been the center of a city dedicated to sea commerce and fishing, due to its closeness to the Caribbean Sea and the Nichupte Lagoon. As you tour the site, you will be able to appreciate several buildings that surround two squares: palaces where the nobility might have gathered, celebrated political meetings and had their royal chambers and minor constructions where their servants might have settled.

Tulum

Cancun Tulum

It is the best known mayan ruin in the Cancun - Mayan Riviera zone with an awe-inspiring sea view, located 79 miles south of Cancun. Visitors get impressed by the beautiful constructions overlooking the beach, which provides for a refreshing swimming after touring the ruins. Tulum means “wall” or “palisade” in Mayan language, alluding to the wall that delimits all the buildings. When you face the ancient pre-Hispanic settlement, you will see the buildings that were the center of the city enclosed by the famous wall. The wall features five entrances and two observation towers, which gives a good idea of how well this city was protected and how difficult was for strangers to trespass the wall. The most outstanding constructions are: The Castle, The Temple of Frescos, The Columns House and The Halach Uinic House. Tulum is a must on the travelers’ itinerary and its archeological treasures together with the white sand beach makes it ideal for enjoying a cultural, as well as recreational trip.

Coba

It is located west of the town and archeological site of Tulum. The city is structured with sets of buildings, some for housing and others for ceremonial and funeral matters. Open to the public are the Coba, the Nohoch Mul and the Macanxoc groups. Within the Coba Group you will find a series of palaces and an 82-feet impressive temple, which proves the size and importance the city would have had on its time. The Nohoch Mul Group features one of the tallest buildings in the Mayan area, which is crowned by a temple, with a total height of 138 feet. The Macanxoc Group consists of a set of low platforms with small temples and altars. If you want to learn about the archeology in the area, you should visit Coba; on your tour you will also discover a wide variety of animal and vegetable species indigenous to the region.

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