Sian Ka’ an
M E X IC A N C A R I BBE A N
Representing 12 interconnected destinations in one, the Mexican Caribbean is one of the most special places in the world. White-sand beaches framed by turquoise waters, Maya culture, exotic islands, amazing underground rivers and caverns, beautiful lagoons, lush jungles, colorful reefs, picturesque towns and archaeological sites— it has everything you need to create a bucket list vacation you’ ll never forget.
Tulum, Mexico
Feast on Exciting Cuisine
From Michelin-starred restaurants to world-famous street food, the Mexican Caribbean offers a range of gourmet dishes that blend tradition and innovation. The island of Holbox, located off the northern coast of the Mexican Caribbean, is a culinary gem famous for its Lobster Pizza, a delicious fusion of local seafood and Italian-inspired flavors. More unique flavors await you in Maya Ka’ an, where Maya traditions inspire Indigenous cuisine made with local ingredients and ancient cooking techniques. Here, you’ ll find poc chuc— pork marinated in citrus juice, grilled to perfection and served with pickled onions and habanero salsa.
Visit Amazing Archeological Sites
Maya civilization left its mark with impressive structures that narrate the story of a millennial culture. These sites are not only witnesses of their legacy, but also gateways to the past, allowing visitors to discover their customs, beliefs and architectural advances. Popular sites here include Tulum, perched idyllically on the Caribbean coast; Cobá, an ancient Maya city with over 6,000 structures that was once one of the most powerful in the region; and El Rey, a fascinating site in the heart of Cancun.
Lobster Pizza
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