For those who are seeking a dose of Colonial Mexico, Playa Del Carmen is
the finest place to go. When it comes to Playa Del Carmen, the first thing that
pops up is its idyllic beaches, but trust me it’s more to offer. It caters to
both adventurers and history buffs alike. This Mexican Caribbean treasure is
woven with natural scenic landscape, ancient ruins, iconic cathedrals, and
historical landmarks. For convenience, book one of the Playa Del Carmen
Vacation Rentals available at an attractive cost.
Colonial Ruins of Playa Del Carmen!
Tulum
Ruins: Tulum Ruins are an impressive Mayan site that is particularly eye-catching
compared to other Mayan monuments, as these sites are perched on a 39-foot
cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. peninsula. Tulum faces east and enjoys a beautiful view of the
rising sun, so it is
also known as the "Land of Dawning Sun". In the Mayan language, Tulum is also considered to be "close to", which makes sense because it was built as a port fortress.
Surrounded by rocks and walls, it protects in all directions.
Temple
of Frescoes: This is the best-preserved part of the Tulum site, which contains many ancient secrets. It
can be considered one of the most impressive buildings because you can see the colorful murals that still retain their glory. The world around us, dead and alive, creator and rain god.
Mayan
Ruins: Following
in the footsteps of the heroic Spanish conqueror
and adventurer Mayan priest
of the 19th century, they climbed the same steps. Deep in the jungle of Yucatan, there are the remains of
an ancient Mayan city, which many people call "American Egypt". The Mayan ruins on the Yucatan Peninsula are impressive and give you a deeper understanding of the history of Mexico. Feel the charm of antiquity. Mexico’s rich and mysterious past can still be seen in the incredible ancient ruins scattered all over the country. From the impressive pyramids, the towering cities of the Yucatan Peninsula to the gorgeous ancient city of Kobe, the Mayan
heritage continues to attract millions
of tourists from all over the world.
Pyramid
at Coba: In Coba, the Pyramid of Castillo stands out among the main buildings,
and the Pyramid of Nohoch Mul stands out among the main structures at the origin of Cobá-Yaxuná Street. It shows a unique combination of architectural styles: its lower part was built in the late classical period and is marked by the unique characteristics of the later post-classical style. To appreciate the best experience, book one of the Playa Del
Carmen Condo Rentals by Owner available at an attractive cost.
San Gervasio: Located in the northern part of Cancun, this place is an important place for pilgrimage to the Mayan moon god X Chel; the goddess of childbirth, weaving, and medicine. It is
believed that the original place was called Tan Tun Kuzimil, which was a flat rock, not a swallow. It is the largest of more than 30 small plots on the island and has controlled them for most of its history.