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The Tren Maya: the Architecture.

The Tren Maya: the Architecture

The Tren Maya isn’t just a railway; it’s an architectural journey through the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula. Each station is more than a place to embark or disembark; it’s a carefully designed space that blends seamlessly with its surroundings, both aesthetically and functionally. Buckle up for a ride where form meets function in a celebration of regional…
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The Tren Maya: History Lessons onboard.

The Tren Maya: History Lessons onboard

The Yucatan Peninsula isn’t just a beach paradise; it’s a living tapestry woven with threads of ancient Mayan civilization, colonial conquest, and vibrant Mexican culture. The Tren Maya, a modern marvel, offers more than just transportation – it’s a time machine ready to whisk you on a historical adventure. Here are some words on the Tren Maya: History Lessons onboard. Unveiling…
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Tren Maya: Connections

The Tren Maya: Connections

The Yucatan Peninsula is a treasure trove of ancient Mayan ruins, pristine beaches, and vibrant culture. But navigating between these gems can be time-consuming and inconvenient. Enter the Tren Maya, a transformative railway project weaving its way through the heart of the region. Here are some words on the Tren Maya: connections. Chugging into History – Campeche and Merida The…
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The musts of the Ruta Puuc

The Musts of the Ruta Puuc: Mayan wonders

The Yucatán Peninsula hosts incredible archaeological sites and natural wonders. One highlight is the Ruta Puuc, which delves into the heart of the ancient Mayan civilization. This journey showcases architectural prowess, cultural richness, and natural beauty. Here are the musts of the Ruta Puuc. Kabah: The Temple of the Masks Kabah, a major site on…
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The Maya Train and the ruins

The Maya Train and the ruins

Welcome to a journey through time and nature on the enchanting Maya Train circuit, where the rhythmic hum of steel wheels on tracks becomes the soundtrack to a fascinating exploration of ancient Mayan ruins. As you embark on this extraordinary adventure, you’ll discover that the Maya Train not only connects vibrant cities but also serves…
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The Maya Train and the nature wonders

The Maya Train and the nature wonders

Embark on an unparalleled journey through the Yucatan Peninsula with the Maya Train, a circuit that seamlessly integrates travel and nature conservation. This transformative route not only connects iconic destinations but also reveals the region’s extraordinary natural wonders without compromising their integrity. As the train winds its way through the diverse landscapes, visitors can witness…
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New zone in Chichen Itza

There’s a new zone in Chichen Itza open to the public

Chichén Viejo sits to the southwest of Chichén Itzá’s central area. And it has recently reopened to the public after a 35-year closure. Within its grounds, you can explore 25 structures spread across two plazas. All of them have buildings constructed on a substantial walled foundation. This exciting reopening is a significant boom for Yucatan…
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The Mayan ruins in the Yucatan Peninsula, highest to shortest

Today the Mayan ruins have become some of the most popular tourist destinations in the region. They attract millions of visitors every year. One of the main characteristics that make the Mayan ruins stand out is their towering constructions. We can all agree they are a testament to the sophistication of their architecture. If you…
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The isolated Open Chapel of Dzibilchaltun

This XVI century chapel sits in the middle of what was one of the largest Mayan ceremonial centers. The stones with which the temples were built were later used to form part of a Catholic precinct. Here are some highlights on the Isolated Open Chapel of Dzibilchaltun. It is impressive to see in the middle…
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Coba travel guide

Coba is an ancient Mayan city in the depths of the jungle of Quintana Roo. It is the largest pre-Hispanic settlement in the Yucatan Peninsula. This area is 27 square miles, and only 5% of its structures are free of jungle. Here is a concise Coba travel guide. Coba travel guide: What to expect The…
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