This day trip from Mérida combines iconic Maya ruins, a lesser-visited archaeological site, and a cultural nature experience in one well-balanced itinerary.
• Visit Uxmal, one of the most impressive Maya cities, known for its grand pyramids and detailed architecture
• Explore Kabah, a quieter archaeological site famous for its intricate stone masks and more relaxed atmosphere
• Stop at Choco Story Uxmal to learn about cacao, Maya traditions, native plants, and local wildlife
This tour stands out by offering historical depth, cultural context, and variety—without rushing or focusing on just one site.
Once you’ve booked your transfer, feel free to send us a quick message with your pickup address and the time you'd like us to pick you up. We’re happy to adjust to your schedule.
Uxmal is one of the most impressive archaeological sites of the ancient Maya civilization, renowned for its elegant architecture and exceptional preservation. Located along the Puuc Route in Yucatán, the site features iconic structures such as the Pyramid of the Magician, the Nunnery Quadrangle, the Governor’s Palace, and the Great Pyramid—all showcasing the refined Puuc architectural style known for its intricate stone mosaics and harmonious proportions. Visitors can walk through expansive plazas, admire detailed facades, and experience the peaceful atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which offers a deep and visually stunning look into Maya history.
At Choco Story Uxmal, travelers explore the importance of cacao in ancient Maya culture through interactive exhibits, short films, and outdoor displays. The visit explains how cacao was cultivated, traded, and used in rituals, medicine, and daily life. In addition to chocolate history, the museum features botanical gardens with native plants and a small animal area showcasing rescued regional wildlife, helping visitors understand the relationship between the Maya people, nature, and local ecosystems. The experience offers a relaxed walk through cultural exhibits, shaded paths, and open-air spaces, making it a pleasant and educational stop near the Uxmal archaeological zone.
Kabah is an important archaeological site along Yucatán’s Puuc Route, known for its remarkable Maya architecture and its strong cultural connection to nearby Uxmal. The site’s most iconic structure, the Codz Poop or “Palace of the Masks,” features one of the most impressive facades in the Maya world, adorned with hundreds of stone masks representing the rain god Chaac. Visitors can explore open plazas, ceremonial buildings, arches, and residential structures that highlight the sophistication of Puuc architectural design. Kabah offers a quieter, more intimate experience than larger sites, making it an ideal stop for travelers interested in history, culture, and detailed craftsmanship.
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