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Kristin Braswell The Tulum Archaeological site is one of the most visited Mayan archaeological sites along the Riviera Maya. Sitting on a patch of rocky coastline just east of Tulum's downtown ...
If you're on a Mayan history kick ... toward Cobá from downtown Tulum. It’s about a 30-mile drive northwest of Tulum. Several tour operators, such as Mexico Kan Tours, offer round-trip hotel ...
Frederick Catherwood reached Tulum in March 1841. The explorers realized that Tulum, like Chichén Itzá, was one of the last strongholds against the Spanish, thus one of the few Maya cities mentioned .
brought in a joint team of Mexican and Spanish archaeologists to survey the Maya ruins within its nature preserve, Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History said in a Jan. 14 news ...
Explore the beauty of Tulum, where ancient history and tropical paradise blend seamlessly. Walk through breathtaking Mayan ...
When you’re floating in the balmy, turquoise water, parts of Mexico’s Quintana Roo coastline still look timeless. Dense ...
Back in the early ’90s, Tulum was a sleepy pueblo on Mexico’s Riviera Maya, a day trip from a hotel in Playa del Carmen or Cancún to see the ruins and walk around downtown. But by the end of ...
Oxwatz Nature Park, an ecotourism site in the Yucatán peninsula, brought in a joint team of Mexican and Spanish archaeologists to survey the Maya ruins within its nature preserve, Mexico’s National ...