

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Chichen Itza is a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya civilization. It's renowned for its architectural beauty and historical significance.

Chichen Itza is outdoors and sunny, a hat protects from the sun and sweat.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the hot, humid climate of Chichen Itza.

Provides sun protection and is respectful of local cultural dress codes.
A stunning natural sinkhole with crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
A historic resort located within the Chichen Itza archaeological site, offering guided tours and cultural experiences.
A captivating sound and light show that brings the history of Chichen Itza to life.
Located within the Chichén Itzá Resort, this restaurant offers a unique blend of Yucatecan and Mexican cuisine.
Another dining option within the Chichén Itzá Resort, offering a variety of Yucatecan dishes.
A historic restaurant in Miahuatlán, known for its traditional Yucatecan dishes and colonial atmosphere.
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.
Chicken and lime soup with a base of chicken broth, lime juice, and lime zest, served with tortilla strips.
Crafted from locally sourced jade, these pieces represent the ancient Mayan culture and are a symbol of good luck.
Hand-woven using traditional techniques, these vibrant textiles tell the story of Mayan history and mythology.
Produced by local beekeepers, this honey is known for its unique flavor and is often used in traditional Mayan recipes.

A serene 19th-century park in Rennes, perfect for leisurely strolls and picnics.

A treasure trove of Himachal's art and cultural heritage, nestled in the heart of Kangra.
A 19th-century church now submerged in a reservoir, emerging during dry seasons, offering a hauntingly beautiful sight.