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Playa del Carmen Archeology Vacations and Luxury Travel Packages
On the outskirts of Playa del Carmen, on the Mexican Caribbean coast, stands one of the main archaeological zones of Quintana Roo, just 63 km away from the city. Known as Tulum, it contains the Templo de El Castillo and the Templo de los Frescos where you can admire the wonderful paintings of the Mayan world.
Playa del Carmen Archaeology On the outskirts of Playa del Carmen, on the Mexican Caribbean coast, stands one of the main archaeological zones of Quintana Roo, just 63 km away from the city. Known as Tulum, it contains the Templo de El Castillo and the Templo de los Frescos where you can admire the wonderful paintings of the Mayan world.
Cobá This Mayan city was built in the fauna-rich jungle next to freshwater lakes about 2,200 years ago. Today, four sections of this complex: Coba, Chumuc Mul, Macanxoc and Nohoch mul- that contain buildings, sacbés, or roads, platforms, foundations, pyramids and patios have been partially preserved.
| Tulum |
| Archaeological zone, 132 km from Cancún, whose location on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea makes it one of the most spectacular in the Mayan World. |
Xcaret Here you can swim with dolphins, dive in the nearby coral reef or just swim in the most transparent waters in the world. Archaeological zones, underground rives, aquariums that reproduce the Mayan reef, botanical gardens and an aviary for reproducing endangered species. The bay provides refuge for thousands of species of brightly-colored fish.
| Xel - Há |
| The park 115 km outside Cancún features underwater rivers, lagoons, limestone sinkholes, virtually unspoiled forest and archaeological remains. Ideal for swimming and snorkeling. |
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