Tuesday, August 20, 2024 Cancun has often been criticized for its lack of cultural depth. However, just a short drive away lies a hidden gem that is rapidly changing this perception: Chichén Itzá. Recently voted one of the world’s top experiences by TripAdvisor, this ancient Mayan city is a testament to the rich history and architectural brilliance of Mexico’s indigenous civilizations.
As one of the country’s 35 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Chichén Itzá offers visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a world that existed centuries ago. The sprawling complex boasts over 20 building groups, including the iconic Temple of Kukulcan, or El Castillo. This step pyramid is renowned for the mesmerizing shadow of a serpent that descends its steps during the autumn equinox.
Other notable structures include the Great Ball Court, the Skull Platform, and the newly opened Chichén Viejo, a secluded area once inhabited by Mayan elites. To make this extraordinary experience accessible to tourists, several tour operators offer day trips from Cancun. Sat Mexico Tour’s “Chichén Itzá, Cenote, and Valladolid: All-Inclusive Tour” has garnered particular acclaim, combining a visit to the ancient city with a refreshing swim in a cenote and a delightful lunch in Valladolid.
However, travelers with a penchant for independence can now opt for the newly launched passenger train that connects Cancun to Chichén Itzá. With its breathtaking architecture, historical .