Yaxchilan Archaeological Site
On the shore of the Usumacinta River, located 170 km (106 miles) southeast of the City of Palenque
On the shore of the Usumacinta River, located 170 km (106 miles) southeast of the City of Palenque
On the shore of the Usumacinta River, located 170 km (106 miles) southeast of the City of Palenque
One of the greatest centers of power in the Mayan world; its stelae, stone lintels, altars and exquisite architecture make this tourist place the maximum referent of the Mayan culture. Its distance from Palenque (106 miles) and exotic location, makes it an attractive only for tourists who are lovers of nature and history.
*Boat departure from the community of Frontera Corozal from 8 a.m.
*Tour of the Usumacinta River to the archaeological site, approximately 55 minutes.
*Transfer by boat per person: $16 usd (Roundtrip).
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