Dzibilchaltún to Remain Closed for Spring Equinox
Due to ongoing archaeological work at the site, Dzibilchaltún will not be admiting visitors for the spring exquinox.
Due to ongoing archaeological work at the site, Dzibilchaltún will not be admiting visitors for the spring exquinox.
There is no question that Yucatán’s video mapping shows are cool, but are they worth the steep cost?
Free tickets to Dzibilchaltún’s video mapping show during Noche Blanca on May 13 are up for grabs — the window of opportunity is tight.
The autumn equinox is here, and there’s no better place to witness it than Dzibilchaltún.
With his trusty camera and scrupulously legal use of our drone, El Gato Volador, (shooting from the highway with a telephoto lens and digitally enhanced), Yucatán Magazine Editor Carlos Rosado van der Gracht has come away with a most fascinating seven-minute video of Dzibilchaltún. Most visitors make quick work of visiting one of Yucatán’s more…
Xlacah cenote, will remain closed until further notice due to contamination.
The archaeological site of Dzibilchaltún is set to reopen, this time for good.
Business leaders in Yucatán are calling upon Gov. Mauricio Vila Dosal to ensure a speedy reopening of Dzibilchaltún.
After reopening just in time for the Tianguis Turístico Mexico, access to the archaeological site of Dzibilchaltún has been blocked off yet again.
Dzibilchaltún is set to reopen to the public on Thursday, according to a press release by CULTUR.
Dzibilchaltún is set to open to the public once again after the lifting of a four-month blockade.
As was the case during the last spring equinox, Chichén Itzá closed for three days as a precaution against the spread of COVID-19.
[metaslider id=”45704″] It was a fine day for a Spring Equinox in Merida. Thousands flocked to Yucatan’s ancient pyramids Thursday to soak up the rays of the sun in body and spirit. Ancient customs have mingled with New Age spirituality to draw white-clad visitors from around the world seeking to recharge their energy with the…
A lesser-known site close to Merida is an alternative to the crowds at Chichen Itza.
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