What are the Best Riviera Maya Ruins to Visit?

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Have you recently booked a vacation to Cancun or are planning to? If so, you are in for a treat as it’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. There, Cancun has miles and miles of beautiful white sandy beaches, and the Caribbean Sea waters are sparkling clear. This region of Mexico is also called the Riviera Maya and it is a very popular vacation destination all year long due to the warm and sunny climate. Thanks to the great weather, visitors can enjoy numerous outdoor activities. If you are interested in learning about Mexico’s rich culture and history, then you should visit the Mayan ruins. The Coba Ruins, Chichen Itza, El Rey, and the Tulum Ruins are top Riviera Maya ruins to visit near cancun. Read below to learn more about the ruins in the Riviera Maya. 

Chichen Itza Riviera Maya Ruins

To begin with, the most famous of all the Riviera Maya ruins is Chichen Itza. This ruin is easy to visit from Cancun although it is a 2 hour car ride away. There, the famous El Castillo pyramid is the main highlight of the Chichen Itza, and it is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. In all of the Yucatan Peninsula, the Chichen Itza was the most populated city during the peak of its glory. When you visit these ruins, you will see how the Mayan people lived. There are several zones and the main ruin structure had nine platforms, one stairway, and human remains in the temple. 

Coba Ruins Riviera Maya Ruins

Next, another of the most popular Yucatan Peninsula ruins are the Coba ruins. The Coba ruins are an exciting and unique site to explore. During the last Classic period from around 500 to 900 AD is when most of the stone structures were constructed. You can still see the hieroglyphic inscriptions that date back to the late 7th century. Coba was the main hub back then, and the roads are how these settlements were joined. The roads would range from ten to thirty feet in width and from sixty-two in length. The tallest main tower at the Coba ruins is one hundred and thirty-seven feet tall, and visitors can climb and explore all structures. 

Tulum Riviera Maya Ruins

Tulum is a cute beach town that is a few hours south of Cancun. It isn’t difficult to get to Tulum from Cancun as you can take a bus or taxi, and there are private tours you can take as well. Tulum is 130 km from Cancun, and it is a charming resort town with some of the best beaches in the Riviera Maya. In addition to great beaches, the Tulum ruins are quite a sight as they are located right on the coast with amazing Caribbean Sea views. It is believed that these ruins were constructed from 1200 AD to 1450 AD. A few landmarks to visit while you are visiting Tulum include the Castillo clifftop watchtower and the Templo de las Pinturas. 

El Rey Riviera Maya Ruins

The last Riviera Maya ruins to visit is the El Rey, which can be found in the heart of Cancun’s hotel zone. It is a short two-mile walk from Playa Delfines which is one of Cancun’s most popular beaches. The El Rey ruins were very populated at one time, but everyone left when the Spanish arrived there in the 1500’s. Today, the El Rey ruins still contain forty-seven stone structures in decent condition. You can explore and climb all the stone structures so make sure you wear comfortable shoes. 

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