Here is a photo gallery of the 5-700 year-old Mayan ruins site that is just a few meters away from our Playacar house. The (very shaky) video shows you just how close.
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Playacar Mayan Ruins
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5 responses to “Playacar Mayan Ruins”
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Sorry to bother you…we will be in Mexico, at Iberostar Tucan in April, I was looking at a map of Playacar and saw Mayan ruins on there. I ended up on your site and saw pics and video of them. I want to be respectful of those that live there, so, can you tell me if the public are allowed to walk to those ruins? Are they on a public street? I would appreciate any advice you could give me! Thank you! Colleen
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Playacar is technically a gated community, to which we had access by way of renting a house there at the time. I’m unsure if the general public is otherwise allowed. The ruins are only 4 small temples, nothing to the scale of other larger sites.
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They certainly can be got to, by the general public, each ruin is more or less on extensive parkland, so no problem at all.
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We stayed in playa del carmen in mid February and we’re allowed to walk to,around and in the ruins,very cool.This site was a stopping point for rest and prayer for travellers from bigger centers(Chitzen itza,Coba,Telum etc) on their way to Cozumul.
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