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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, in the Riviera Maya, Mexico as the perfect beach destination to enjoy with a limited budget. Tulum beach 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 [...]
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 [...]

