The Maya Train will soon be a reality for millions of visitors in Cancun and across the Mexican Caribbean, enabling a completely new way to discover the Yucatan Peninsula’s hidden treasures. Archeological, cultural, and historical tourism are three travel trends that are set to skyrocket in popularity with the launching of the Maya Train. Chichén …
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Tulum’s renowned Archeological Zone will soon offer travelers even more Mayan history with the opening of two new monument areas that have thus far been closed to the public. The new archeological sub-areas have remained off-limits for visitors, but this is set to change as officials continue to implement the Archeological Zone Improvement Program across the Mexican …
Chichén Itzá and Tulum were the first and third most visited archaeological sites in Mexico, according to data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). Of the 15 archaeological sites that accounted for over 1% of total visitors, 6 were from the states of Yucatán or Quintana Roo. Other noteworthy archaeological sites on …