The archeological site of Chichen Itza, since 2007 considered one of the World's New Seven Wonders, is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Mexico.
The capital of the state of Yucatan is worth visiting for its colonial buildings and as a starting point for exploring the Mayan archeological sites in the region (Uxmal, Chichen Itza, Palenque, and so on).
Uxmal, in the state of Yucatan, is one of the most wonderful Mayan ruins that one can visit in Mexico. The archeological site is located 50 miles south of the city of Merida.
Palenque is an old Mayan city in the state of Chiapas, South of Mexico. This archeological site is one of the most visited in Mexico, and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987.
Lago Atitlan is a lake located in the Central Highlands of Guatemala famous for its three surrounding volcanoes and for its small towns where its locals keep the Mayan culture alive.
Tarifa is a beach town at the southern most tip of the Peninsula Iberian. The town is famous for its strong winds, that draw windsurf and kite surf enthusiasts from all over the world.