Mexico is the North American nation with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites, thanks in large part to its rich history and well-preserved archaeological sites -- some of which are still being ...
Chichen Itza is part of a rather exclusive club now, and Mexican tourism officials and travel suppliers are doing their part to take advantage of that. The stunningly preserved remains of a ...
Nestled in the jungles of the Yucatán, about 45 minutes from Valladolid, lies one of Mexico’s most visited archaeological sites—Chichén Itzá. Once a thriving Maya city with an estimated 35,000 ...
The Mayan city of Chichén Itzá, recently designated as one of the “Seven Wonders of the World,” opens the door for the marvelous world of cultural tourism in the Yucatán Peninsula, with its mysterious ...
According to Luxist.com, the Yucatan government recently forked over $17.6 million to take control of the 205 acres of Chichen Itza zone, a site that draws tourists from around the world each year.
In a cave under the ancient city of Chichén Itzá, Mexican archaeologists discovered a trove of ceramic artifacts that appear to be over 1,000 years old. By Karen Zraick Archaeologists announced this ...