Nestled in Cancun’s Hotel Zone, the El Rey Archaeological Zone (Zona Arqueológica El Rey) is a significant site featuring 47 ancient Maya stone structures. These ruins, named after a mask and skull believed to honor the Maya sun god, were once part of ceremonial buildings and market areas. Visitors can explore the well-preserved remains, walking among the weathered stones and imagining the bustling activity that once filled these spaces. The site offers a tangible connection to the rich history and culture of the Maya civilization, providing a unique contrast to the modern surroundings of Cancun.
El Rey Archaeological Zone (Zona Arqueológica El Rey)
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