Culture and Traditions
Beaches
Adventure and Nature
Magical Towns
Destinations
Information
MICE tourism
Culture and Traditions
Beaches
Adventure and Nature
Magical Towns
Destinations
Information
MICE tourism
TOP SIGHTS IN MAYA KA’AN
Chunhuhub
Its name means "Trunk of the hunhub tree" in Mayan.
It is a picturesque village that dates back to the pre-Hispanic era when it was part of Cochuac and consisted of various buildings.
Felipe Carrillo Puerto
This place can be your starting point to explore all the interesting sites that Maya Ka'an offers.
It was founded in 1850 and was initially named Noj Kaaj Santa Cruz Xbalam Naj K'ampokolche.
Kantemó
It is a place surrounded by true natural wonders.
These include the Chichankanab lagoon, beautiful jungle landscapes, and a fabulous cave.
Muyil
An ancient Maya port with unbeatable natural beauty.
Among its features are the jungle of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, canals, and the lagoons of Muyil and Chunyaxché.
Noh-Bec
A wonderful forest community where you can learn more about the technique of extracting gum.
The village was founded in 1936 by a group of chicleros.
Punta Allen
This small fishing village is hidden on a peninsula in the heart of the Sian Ka'an Reserve.
The landscape includes a lush jungle and beautiful beaches.
Señor
This place was founded in the late 17th century.
It is one of the best places to learn about Maya customs and traditions, as the living culture prevails here.
Tihosuco
It is another community that offers a rich culture and history and has managed to preserve its ancient traditions.
This community was populated before the arrival of the Spanish and was where the Caste War began.
Bahía del Espíritu Santo
It is located at the southern end of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.
Within the bay, you will find two picturesque communities: María Elena and Punta Herrero.
3 Must See Attractions in Maya Ka'an
Visit Muyil Achaeological Site
Visit an enigmatic cave
Explore the Mayan communities
HISTORY, TRADITION, AND NATURAL BEAUTY