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During his fourth voyage to the New World in 1502, Christopher Columbus came across a heavily laden Mayan trading canoe near the Bay Islands in Honduras. Packed with cotton from the Yucatán, cacao from Belize and a variety of other goods from faraway places, the canoe is testimony to the size and importance of the [...]
Admission Fees
Tulum
$51 pesos
Coba
$51 pesos
Xel-Ha
$37 pesos
Muyil
$31 pesos
Source: INAH, subject to change without prior notice.
Tourists from around the globe who like nature and Mayan culture have discovered Tulum Mexico as the perfect beach destination to enjoy with a limited budget. Tulum is not famous for being a sophisticated commercial hot spot; on the contrary, Tulum is worldwide known for its tranquil and beautiful sun-blessed white sand beaches and its spectacular [...]
When I visited Tulum Mexico, it was the first time that I heard about Xtabentun legend, then I realized that Mayan culture is not only rich because of its Mayan ruins but also for the history, traditions, folklore and legends that are part of a legacy. There is an ancient Mayan legend that concerns the [...]

