

Chichen Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya civilization. It's known for its iconic pyramid, El Castillo, and intricate architecture.
Located near the Chichen Itza archaeological site, this restaurant offers traditional Yucatecan cuisine in a beautiful colonial-style building.
A casual eatery near Chichen Itza, offering a variety of Yucatecan dishes at affordable prices.
Situated within the Mayaland Resort, this fine dining restaurant offers stunning views of the Chichen Itza ruins and serves a mix of Mexican and international cuisine.
Poblano peppers stuffed with cheese, battered and fried, served with a tomato-based sauce.
Slow-roasted, marinated pork served with pickled onions, habanero salsa, and tortillas.
Lime soup with chicken, vegetables, and tortilla strips, often served with avocado and cream.
Handcrafted using locally sourced jade, these pieces celebrate Mayan culture and craftsmanship.
Vibrant, hand-woven textiles featuring traditional Mayan patterns and designs.
Locally produced honey from the Yucatan Peninsula, known for its unique flavor and healing properties.
Iconic Mayan ruins featuring the Temple of Kukulkan, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A stunning natural sinkhole, perfect for swimming and exploring the lush surroundings.
An evening sound and light show that brings the history of Chichen Itza to life.
Protection from the sun during long hours at the archaeological site.
Staying hydrated in the hot and humid climate of the Yucatan.
Preventing sunburn and skin damage during outdoor activities.
A serene waterfront promenade along the Pearl River, offering stunning night views and a relaxing atmosphere.
A serene, high-altitude lake in Ecuador's Andes, known for its stunning views and local legends.
A breathtaking three-tiered waterfall nestled in the Western Ghats, offering a serene and refreshing experience.