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Mexico and Yucatán Peninsula

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Tulum, Yucatán Peninsula

Mexican Caribbean

The Yucatán Peninsula is often referred to as the Mexican Caribbean. Known for its beautiful beaches and ancient ruins, it’s one of Mexico’s top vacation destinations. Mexico City and its beautiful Pacific Coast also draws tourists from around the world.

Fun Mexico & Yucatán Peninsula Attractions

During your next visit to Mexico and the Yucatán Peninsula, take a fun Sightseeing Tour or Day Trip to Cancun, Cozumel, Mexico City, Los Cabos / Cabo San Lucas, Acapulco, or Puerto Vallarta.

Cancun

Cancun is a popular Mexican resort city located on the Yucatán Peninsula. It’s famous for its beautiful pristine white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. The area is filled with oceanfront hotels, shops, restaurants and fun nightlife. During one of our visits here, we took several day trips to Cozumel, Tulum and Chichén-Itzá.  

Cozumel

The island of Cozumel is located a few hours from Cancun. It makes a fun day trip if you have the time. Renowned for its white sandy beaches and magnificent coral reefs, Cozumel offers some of the best snorkeling and scuba-diving in the Caribbean. Visit Chankanaab and see their famous underwater statues of Christ and the Virgin Mary, a highlight of our visit. Enjoy snorkeling at Palancar Garden Reef, one of the island’s most beautiful spots. 

Tulum

Tulum is one of the Yucatán Peninsula’s most popular and picturesque tourist attractions. This hot destination is located about 90 minutes south of Cancun. Once the site of a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city, Tulum is famous for its archaeological sites of ancient Mayan ruins, perched atop a rocky cliff overlooking a beautiful white sandy beach (pictured above). Tulum also has great snorkeling, yoga and fun nightlife.

Chichén-Itzá

Be sure to visit the Mayan ruins of Chichén-Itzá (pictured below), located on the Yucatán Peninsula. It’s located about 120 miles from Cancun. Known as El Castillo, this world-famous pyramid was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It stands about 75 feet tall. Each of its four sides has 91 steps from its base to its top. During a visit years ago, we climbed the outer steps of this steep pyramid all the way to the top. We also climbed steps inside the pyramid to see a magnificent jade-studded jaguar in one of its chambers. Unfortunately today, climbing the steps inside or out is no longer allowed. This amazing Mayan archaeological site is one of Mexico’s most popular destinations, visited by over two million tourists every year.

Chichén-Itzá Pyramid Yucatan Peninsula Mexico
Chichén-Itzá, Yucatán Peninsula

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Skip-the-Lines and Get Early Morning Access to see the ruins of Chichén-Itzá. This fun Guided Day Tour includes a Private Archaeologist Guide. Book a Cabo San Lucas Beach and Desert 4×4 ATV Tour. Experience a fun Jungle Tour Adventure with Speed Boat Ride and Snorkeling in Cancun. Take a Hot Air Balloon Flight over Teotihuacan from Mexico City. Enjoy a hands-on Mexican Food Cooking Class with Food Market Visit. Learn about Mayan culture on a Guided Tour of Tulum Ruins from Cozumel. Take a Kid-Friendly Cancun Snorkeling Tour and Swim with the Sea Turtles. Book a Cozumel Snorkeling Tour at Palancar, Columbia and Cielo Coral Reefs. 

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The Best Time To Visit Mexico and the Yucatán Peninsula

Mexico’s weather varies significantly by season and by region. The Yucatán Peninsula is a popular year-round destination. June-August can be hot, humid and rainy. December thru’ May is warm, sunny and dry. Hurricane season typically runs from the beginning of June-October – and can extend thru’ November. Peak travel periods are the week before Easter and Christmas/New Year.

Note: Mexico City can be cooler and more temperate than other regions.