The ruins of the City State of Chichen Itza, located on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, are the most important archaeological discovery about the Mayan civilization before Columbus discovered the American continent; they are also Mexico's most popular tourist attraction. they were listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988, and have recently been named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Mount Alban
The ruins of Mount Alban, located in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, is a huge ancient site of the Mayan civilization. It is situated on a low cluster of mountains rising from the central plain in the Oaxaca River Valley. Tributaries of the Etla River in the north, the Tlacolula River in the east, and the Zimat Blue/Ocot Blue, or Great Valley, in the south, meet here
Dio Dihuacen
Dio Dihuacen, known as the City of God, is an ancient Aztec site 40 kilometers northeast of the Mexican capital, Mexico City. Dio Tijuana, which means "the place where men become gods" in the local Nahuat language, is where you can find some of the largest ancient pyramids in the world. According to legend, this is where the gods came together to plan the creation of man
Mexico's attractions
Plaza de la Constitución
There are few places in Mexico that mean as much to the locals as Mexico City's Plaza de la Constitución. This monumental public **** plaza, surrounded by some of the city's most symbolic urban landmarks, ranks as the fourth largest plaza in the world and one of the largest and most important public **** plazas in the world
Natural Well
The natural well that people talk about in Mexico is something that is unique only to Mexico. It was a sacred and significant place for the Maya, a place of worship and water supply
Natural wells are caves in the karst landscape of the Yucatan Peninsula where fresh water is stored. Such natural wells are formed when limestone is eroded, softened and water penetrates. The city of Yucatan has some of these natural wells and they will give you an incredibly amazing experience. The Yucatan Peninsula, on the other hand, has an estimated 10,000 natural wells. Some of them are still untapped. The most popular of these natural wells for tourists are Chichen Itza in Valladolid, Zaci and the
Santa Ka'an Biological Reserve near Valladolid
Located in southeastern Mexico, the Santa Ka'an Biological Reserve is home to a vast expanse of dense jungle on more than one million acres (about 4,047 million square meters) of the coast; it occupies roughly 20 percent of the state of Quintana Roo, in other words. San Kaan Biological Reserve is one of the largest parks in Mexico.
Mexico's beaches
Acapulco
Acapulco, which has been made into the Pearl of the Pacific, is a seaport city and one of the country's most important tourist destinations; Acapulco has seen a resurgence in recent years. New investments have brought better infrastructure, cleaner harbors and better services, and these have made it easier and more enjoyable for tourists to come to this charming city
Cancún
Cancún, in southeastern Mexico, is one of the most important tourist destinations, as well as one of the most popular and highest-spending ones: 2 million tourists visit the city every year. Cancun's beautiful surroundings are breathtaking and the waters are perfect for swimming and water sports. Nearby are some of Mexico's most bizarre ancient wonders
Island of Mujeres (also known as Isla de la Mujer), which lies across the bay from Cancun; it was also the refuge and lair of famous pirates. You'll see the Hacienda Mudanca, the home of a famous pirate named Mudanca. Here you will feel a quiet and idyllic atmosphere without the hustle and bustle of Cancun.