Considered one of the finest surviving examples of Puuc architecture, this ornate building was once the seat of power for the ancient Mayan city of Uxmal.
Blue-green waters are surrounded by lush forest at this popular swimming hole, the perfect escape for travelers who want a break from Merida’s bustling streets.
Devoted to the music and poetry of the Yucatán peninsula, this museum celebrates traditional Trova music for its integral part in regional cultural heritage.
Through its collections of ancient and modern artifacts this important institution gives you the chance to get a thorough grounding in the world of the Maya.