Occupied from 100 B.C. to 1200 A.D., these ruins combine many architectural styles, but are best known for the wonderfully preserved winged sculptures (Mayan angels) and…Read More
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In the afternoon of our first full day in Mexico City, we headed about 30 miles north to the ancient Aztec city of Teotihuacan. Home to the third largest pyramid in the…Read More
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Chichen Itza is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and is probably the most popular tourist attraction amongst the millions of…Read More
We had a blast with Vallarta Adventures. We booked 3 tours with them (they had a 3x2 deal on their site). We did the Rhythms of the Night, which is a dinner and show at…Read More
You are better off taking the ferry. The Aquaworld trip promised a nice ride back and forth, lunch on their private beach, snorkling, and a trip into town. Well it was a…Read More
Just a short drive down the road from the Blue Tulum Resort where we were staying, are the amazing ancient ruins of Tulum. Dated around the 1200s, these ruins rise above…Read More
It would be wrong to describe the Mayan ruins of Palenque as being off the tourist-trail - hundreds visit the atmospheric abandoned city daily, and the dusty, if…Read More