Yaxchilan

Discover Yaxchilan in Champa, Mexico: The ruins of an ancient Mayan city, beautifully preserved and only accessible by boat.

Calakmul

Discover Calakmul in Mexico: A hidden treasure of an abandoned city lies deep in the jungles of Campeche, Mexico.

A River… Underwater

Discover Cenote Angelita in Chumkopó, Mexico: A flooded Mexican cave that hides a river beneath the water.

Cenote Zací

Discover Cenote Zací in Valladolid, Mexico: If you can look past the nearby sewer pipes, this urban sinkhole grotto is a mini-paradise.

Guachimontones

Discover Guachimontones in Teuchitlán, Mexico: The jewel of western Mexico's archaeological legacy is this tiered circular pyramid now covered in grass.

Los Prismas Basálticos Waterfalls

Discover Los Prismas Basálticos Waterfalls in Huasca de Ocampo, Mexico: Two waterfalls flow down the cliff faces decorated with rare natural basalt columns.

Chicxulub Crater

Buried beneath thousands of feet of limestone in the Yucatán Peninsula are the remains of an impact so great that it wiped out the dinosaurs—and more than half of the species on Earth at the time. The Chicxulub Crater, named after the village that li…

Sótano de las Golondrinas

Discover Sótano de las Golondrinas (Cave of Swallows) in Huehuetlán, Mexico: The largest cave shaft in the world is home to thousands of birds and popular with BASE jumpers.

The Arch of Cabo San Lucas

Discover The Arch of Cabo San Lucas in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico: A graceful natural rock formation stands astride the point where the Gulf of California meets the Pacific Ocean.

Museo de las Momias de Guanajuato

Discover Museo de las Momias de Guanajuato in Guanajuato, Mexico: Mexico's astounding mummy museum with "the world's smallest mummy.".

Hierve El Agua

Discover Hierve El Agua in San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Mexico: This beautifully deceptive waterfall is something far different from what it appears to be.

Museo del Objeto del Objeto

Discover Museo del Objeto del Objeto in Mexico City, Mexico: At a museum of everyday objects, it is the act of collecting that is really on display.

National Museum of Death

Discover National Museum of Death in Aguascalientes, Mexico: A uniquely robust and historic look at Mexico's omnipresent dance with Death.

Palenque

Discover Palenque in Palenque, Mexico: An elaborate Mayan city shrouded in alien conspiracy revealed the tomb of Pacal the Great.

Museo de la Medicina Mexicana

Discover Museo de la Medicina Mexicana in Mexico City, Mexico: A scientific repository of goiters, boils and other ailments throughout Mexican history.

Nautilus House

Discover Nautilus House in Naucalpan, Mexico: This fantastical house shaped like a seashell brings aquatic design to architecture.

Museo Casa de León Trotsky

Discover Museo Casa de León Trotsky in Mexico City, Mexico: A museum in the former home of Marxist revolutionary Leon Trotsky.

Museo Subacuático de Arte

Discover Museo Subacuático de Arte in Cancún, Mexico: Underwater art project will double as a massive artificial coral reef to help regenerate the damaged ecosystem.

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