Sitting on a patch of rocky coastline just east of Tulum's downtown, the site showcases several templos (temples) and castillos (castles) from the once-thriving pre-Columbian Mayans. The area isn ...
Tulum is no Cabo, but it is still your best ... You've probably seen the iconic postcard picture of an ancient pre-Columbian temple resting on a cliff's edge, overlooking the bright-blue Caribbean ...
Tulum was also one of the last cities built by the Indigenous ... shrines built near sacred sites (such as cenotes or ceremonial areas). These look just like temples but are too tiny for anyone to fit ...
it sees far fewer crowds than Tulum's archaeological site or Chichén Itzá. The site is spread over 30 square miles, with nearly 50 roads that spool out from the site's temples and two ball courts.
Although Tulum’s popularity continues to increase ... seventh centuries and you can see the remains of roads, homes and ...