
To speak of Yucatán is to speak of origin, of the meaning of life and of things. It is a meeting and a sense of belonging. It is to evoke Mexican identity and a living culture. It is to recognize and experience the sacred legacy of the Mayans with their archaeological sites, cenotes, and caves. It is to marvel at the rainbow of biodiversity that spans its jungle and beaches. It is to appreciate and imagine the majesty of its henequen haciendas and colonial buildings.
It's the epicenter of artisan hands that preserve culture and celebrate life. It's about tasting and remembering the flavors of traditional and contemporary cuisine. It's an experience where past and present come together. It's about discovering the mysticism of its magical towns. It's about feeling the warmth and hospitality of its people, sheltered by the shade of a ceiba tree. It's about letting yourself be carried away by the sound of a folk song or a jarana, remembering a loved one.
It's about admiring the creativity and development of a genuine, vibrant, and thriving community. Yucatán is a true paradise... YUCATAN IS COLOR.
Magical Towns
The magical towns of Yucatán are full of charm and culture. They also offer a variety of activities in their surroundings, such as swimming in cenotes, ecotourism, and adventure, as well as wedding venues and a variety of handicrafts.

Archaeological Sites
Yucatán has 19 archaeological sites open to the public that will undoubtedly allow you to learn more about the grandeur of the Mayan civilization. Dzibichaltún, Mayapán, Xcambo, Xlapak, Sayil, and Labná are some of the areas you can explore. We'll also tell you about these three:
