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Mayan Ruins of Cancun

Viator

Written by Viator, May 2012

4.5 star rating: Recommended 544 | Tours & Tickets

Cancun may be known as a beach holiday destination, but there’s so much more to do than here than soak up the sun and enjoy a few frozen drinks. One of the most popular area activities is a visit to ... 
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Camino Real de Tierra Adentro Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, June 2011

New Spain’s once all-important trade route, the Royal Road of the Interior Lands, today spans vast deserts, enormous mountains, broad rivers, and two nations, Mexico and the United States of America. ... 
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TEDx Returns to San Miguel de Allende

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, August 2011

Following its successful 2010 turn as host of the most popular TEDx conference in the organization’s history, the graceful Spanish colonial city and UNESCO World Heritage Site of San Miguel de ... 
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UNESCO Recognizes Prehistoric Caves in Oaxaca

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, May 2011

There is a reason why Mexico is home to more than 30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ranking sixth in the world for such an accumulation of honors. In addition to preserving some of the planet’s most ... 
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2012 Mundo Maya Tourism Campaign

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, August 2011

If you’ve tried to research anything online about the Mayan Empire in recent years, you’ve had to wade through pages of apocalyptic prophecies, all promising the end of the world before Christmas ... 
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Day Trips from Mexico City

Laura

Written by Laura, USA, August 2012

Mexico City makes a great base for exploring more of Mexico’s central highland region. Visitors who venture beyond city limits will find colonial towns, ancient archaeological sites and spectacular ... 
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Mayan Ruins near Merida

Viator

Written by Viator, April 2013

Tours & Tickets

Uxmal Pronounced OOSH-mahl, this impressive site 50 miles from Merida is one of the best-restored and awe-inspiring archaeological sites in the Yucatán, as captivating as Chichen Itza but ... 
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