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Articles with Topic: Archaeology

Car Rental in Mexico

Topics: Archaeology | Transport | Travel Advice

Written by: Mexico Insight

Published: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 | Comments 0

Renting a car in Mexico may provide an excellent way to experience the landscape and gain efficient access to local features and attractions.
Car rental in Mexico is usually more expensive than renting in the USA, principally because of the insurance fees which, although optional, are best tacked-on to the rental fees to ensure you’re covered […]

Cholula, Churches and Volcanoes

Topics: Archaeology | Colonial Cities

Written by: Mexico Insight

Published: Friday, October 31, 2008 | Comments 0

We have just published a new guide to Cholula, located in the state of Puebla about a two-and-a-half hour road trip south of Mexico City.
Although Cholula is often over-shadowed by the nearby city of Puebla — just six miles away — we’ve chosen to highlight Cholula with its own guide on Mexperience as it offers travelers […]

Stay Overnight At Chichen Itza

Topics: Archaeology | Hotels & Spas

Written by: Mexico Insight

Published: Friday, December 7, 2007 | Comments 1

Chichen Itza, the ancient Maya city, has always been popular with tourists. Year after year, it racks up the highest visitor numbers of any archaeological park in Mexico, not least because of its easy access from the highly frequented resort areas of Cancun and Riviera Maya, from which literally dozens of packed tour buses arrive at […]

Chichen Itza Listed as ‘New Wonder’

Topics: Archaeology

Written by: Mexico Insight

Published: Sunday, July 8, 2007 | Comments 0

The Castle at the Mayan archaelogy park of Chichen Itza has been listed as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, after the results of a poll were announced yesterday (7/7/07) in Lisbon, Portugal.   The poll ran for two years and took votes from the public by internet and telephone.
People were invited to select […]