It caters to a wide variety of travelers, from families seeking adventure to wellness enthusiasts looking for relaxation.
Known by the ancient Maya people as Lakamha, and today a UNESCO World Heritage site, the ruins of Palenque lie in the lush basin of the Usumacinta River in the modern Mexican state of Chiapas.
If you're on a Mayan history kick, you should check out the small site at Cobá, about 30 miles northwest of Tulum. Cobá doesn't feature the restored, pristine sites of Tulum, nor does it sit ...
Where history meets opulence, Cancún and Quintana Roo offer a seamless blend of ancient wonders and contemporary indulgence, ...