Maya civilization

Acanceh

Acanceh is a small town located in the Mexican state of Yucatan, just 21 km from Mérida. Acanceh represents an interesting contrast – a town [...]

Aké

Aké is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Mayan. The archaeological site Aké is located in the state of Yucatán, 40 km east of Mérida, [...]

Ancient civilization of pre-Hispanic Mexico

Ancient Mexico was home to many diverse civilizations and cultures. Mexico's ancient civilizations flourished for thousands of years before the arrival of the Spanish at [...]

Balankanché

Grottos of Balancanche (Grutas de Balancanché) are the most famous Maya cave sites, near Chichen Itza, in Mexico. This network of sacred caves is located [...]

Chacmultun

Chacmultun is an ancient Maya site in Mexico’s Yucatan Province that dates to the late Preclassic period. “Chacmultun” means “mounds of red stone” in the [...]

Chichen Itza

Chichén Itzá is the largest of the archaeological cities in the Yucatan Peninsula. Chichen Itza was one of the largest Mayan cities in the region. [...]

Dzibilchaltún

Dzibilchaltún is a Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán, north of Mérida. The region between Dzibilchaltún and the sea coast is less [...]

Ek Balam

Ek Balam is located in the Mexican state of Yucatán,  approximately 30 km north of the city of Valladolid. The site's accessibility makes it a [...]

El Mayab, la tierra del faisán y del venado

Hace mucho, pero mucho tiempo, el señor Itzamná decidió crear una tierra que fuera tan hermosa que todo aquél que la conociera quisiera vivir allí, [...]

Kabah

Kabah (also spelled Kabaah, Kabáh, Kahbah and Kaba) is a Maya archaeological site in the Puuc region of western Yucatan, south of Mérida. Kabah is [...]

Labna

Labna is an archaeological site and ceremonial center of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. The site is located 75 km southwest of the city of Merida, [...]

Loltún Cave

Loltun Cave is a cave in the Mexican state of Yucatán, approximately 5 km south of Oxkutzcab. The Loltun Cave contains paintings attributed to the [...]

Maya Mythology

The Maya had a deeply spiritual worldview rooted in cycles, duality, and cosmic balance. Religion was embedded in every part of life—timekeeping, agriculture, politics, and [...]

Maya ruins vs Aztec ruins: what’s the difference?

Mexico is home to some of the most fascinating ancient ruins in the world, but not all ruins are the same. Two major civilizations left [...]

Mayan architecture

Thousand years ago, the ancient Mayans flourished in the verdant jungles of what is now Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras, leaving behind a unique architectural [...]

Mayan masks

Masks played a central role in ancient Maya culture. Mayan ritual masks were vibrant and colorful. These masks represented animals' spirits. Animals were regarded to [...]

Mayan pottery

Mayan pottery is a lasting testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic skill of this pre-Hispanic civilization. Mayan pottery offers deep insight into the [...]

Mayan systems of transportation

Mayan ceremonial centers were connected by a series of roads. The exact extent of the ancient road system will likely never be known, as much [...]

Mayan weaving

A colorful expression of Mayan skills and inspiration. Mayan weaving is mostly done by the Mayan women, who after thousands of years continue producing their [...]

Mayapan

Mayapan is a pre-Columbian maya site approximately 40 km south-east of Mérida in the state of Yucatán, Mexico. Mayapan was the political and cultural capital [...]

Olmecs, Maya, and Aztecs – what’s the difference?

Mexico’s ancient past is shaped by three great civilizations: the Olmecs, Maya, and Aztecs. Each left deep marks on history, culture, and architecture. But what’s [...]

Pre-Hispanic heritage of Mexico

Mexico is one of the world’s richest countries in archaeological heritage. Across its vast and diverse landscapes lie the remains of ancient cities, ceremonial centers, [...]

Sayil

Sayil is a Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán, in the southwest of the state, south of Uxmal. It was incorporated together [...]

Teotihuacan vs Chichen Itza: key differences between Mexico’s two most iconic sites

Mexico is home to some of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world, and Teotihuacan and Chichen Itza stand out as must-visit destinations. Both [...]

Uxmal

Uxmal is an ancient Maya city of the classical period in present-day Mexico. Uxmal is considered one of the most important archaeological sites of Maya [...]

Uxmal vs Chichen Itza: key differences that make each archaeological site unique

Mayan civilization left behind some of the most impressive archaeological sites in the world, and few are as captivating as Uxmal and Chichen Itza. Both [...]

Visiting Edzná on a day trip from Campeche: How to get there and what to see

Campeche is an ideal base for exploring the Yucatán Peninsula, offering travelers a mix of colonial charm, coastal scenery, and easy access to ancient Mayan [...]

Xaman-Há

Tucked away in Playa del Carmen, Xaman-Há is a small but significant archaeological site often overlooked by tourists. Just a short walk from the beach [...]

Xcambó

Xcambó, meaning “Place of the Maiden” or “Place of the Waning Moon,” lies just 2 km south of San Bruno on Yucatán’s northern coast. It [...]

Xcaret

Xcaret is a Maya civilization archaeological site located on the Caribbean coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula. The site was occupied by the pre-Columbian Maya and [...]

Xelhá

Xelhá is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization from pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, located on the eastern coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the present-day state [...]

Xlapak

Xlapak (or Xlapac) is a small Maya archaeological site in the Yucatan Peninsula. Xlapak consists of 3 main groups in a valley of the Puuc [...]

Yaxuna

Yaxuna (or Yaxunah) is a Maya archaeological site in State of Yucatán, Mexico. The settlement had a long continuous occupation running from the Middle Formative [...]