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Chichen Itzá is located on Mexico's Yucatán península. It is known for being one of The largest and best preserved Mayan pyramids.
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Famous Sites In Mexico

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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CHICHEN ITZA

ANCIENT MAYAN PYRAMID
Chichen Itzá is located on Mexico's Yucatán península. It is known for being one of The largest and best preserved Mayan pyramids.
Photo by titoalfredo

ISLA MUJERES

A CARIBBEAN ISLAND
Isla Mujeres is just a short boat ride away from the city of Cancún. Beautiful beaches and marine life are top reasons to visit this Caribbean paradise.
Photo by D-Stanley

MEXICO CITY

THE CAPITAL - ANCIENT AND MODERN
Mexico city, the capital, is an astonishing mixture of ancient influences, colonial architecture and modern life.
Photo by neiljs

ACAPULCO

A PACIFIC RESORT TOWN AND PORT
Acapulco is a beautiful resort town on the western shore of México. Georgeous landscapes abound!
Photo by Danny Playami

TULUM

ANCIENT CARIBBEAN RUINS - AN ENTIRE CITY PRESERVED
The ancient Mayan ruinas of Tulum are a must see when visiting the Yucatán peninsula. One of the best preserved complete villages, the reason for it's desertion is unclear.

CENOTES OF THE YUCATÁN

MAGICAL HIDEAWAYS
Cenotes are formed when soft surface ground falls to expose underground waterholes. These waterholes are popular tourist áreas for swimming and exploration. There are estimated to be nearly 7,000 cenotes on The Yucatán peninsula.
Photo by Kaptah

OAXACA

THE HEART OF MEXICO
Oaxaca is located in south central México. It is the heart of traditional mexican culture. A great time to participate in The celebration of this culture is during The Day of the Dead festivities at the end of October and beginning of November.

TAXCO

AN INLAND TOURIST ATTRACTION
Taxco is a very beautiful city near the capital. In addition to the vistas, it is well know for the silver jewelry that is made and sold there.

SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE

INSPIRING ARCHITECTURE
San Miguel de Allende is an architectural treasure from dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries.
Photo by Esparta