Explore Yaxchilán and Bonampak’s ancient ruins by boat, uncovering hidden temples and stunning reliefs in the mystical Lacandon jungle.
Explore Yaxchilán and Bonampak’s ancient ruins by boat, uncovering hidden temples and stunning reliefs in the mystical Lacandon jungle.
- Zona Arqueológica de Yaxchilán - Departing at 5:30 am from the charming city of Palenque, the journey begins with a breakfast stop before continuing the thrilling adventure to Frontera Corozal. This location marks the border between Mexico and Guatemala, where you will embark on an hour-long boat ride along the magnificent Usumacinta River, the…
- Zona Arqueológica de Yaxchilán - Departing at 5:30 am from the charming city of Palenque, the journey begins with a breakfast stop before continuing the thrilling adventure to Frontera Corozal. This location marks the border between Mexico and Guatemala, where you will embark on an hour-long boat ride along the magnificent Usumacinta River, the longest in Central America. Enjoy the stunning jungle views as you travel to the Yaxchilán Archaeological site. Here, you can marvel at the cultural richness and history displayed in its 124 stone-carved texts, 21 altars, 59 limestone lintels, and 7 inscriptions, making this Mayan city a true wonder to explore!
The adventure doesn’t end there. After the excursion, you’ll board the boat again to return to Frontera Corozal, where you’ll have time to shop or dine (not included).
- Zona Arqueológica de Bonampak - This tour offers a chance to closely observe unique structures like the Great Plaza and the Acropolis, while immersing yourself in the rich culture and history of the Mayans.

- Shared Boat
- Breakfast
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrances to archaeological sites
- Driver Assistant in Spanish
- Shared Boat
- Breakfast
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrances to archaeological sites
- Driver Assistant in Spanish
- Meals
- Tips (at the customer’s discretion)
- Guide
- Meals
- Tips (at the customer’s discretion)
- Guide
Exploring the archaeological sites of Yaxchilán and Bonampak is a remarkable experience due to their historical significance and the unique adventure they provide within the Lacandon jungle.
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Access by boat on the Usumacinta River
The sites are accessible only by riverboat, offering a picturesque and enchanting journey through lush jungle and…
Exploring the archaeological sites of Yaxchilán and Bonampak is a remarkable experience due to their historical significance and the unique adventure they provide within the Lacandon jungle.
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Access by boat on the Usumacinta River
The sites are accessible only by riverboat, offering a picturesque and enchanting journey through lush jungle and vibrant wildlife. -
Monumental architecture in the heart of the jungle
The temples, stelae, and structures are enveloped by vegetation, creating the feeling of uncovering a hidden city. -
Unique reliefs and lintels
Yaxchilán is renowned for its stone reliefs illustrating rituals, battles, and power scenes, showcasing an extraordinary level of artistry. -
Mystical and uncrowded atmosphere
Unlike more tourist-heavy locations, visitors can explore freely in a nearly pristine environment, accompanied by the sounds of howler monkeys.
- On the recommendation of the Navy, infantrymen should not engage in activities that involve high speed, such as the boat trip to Yaxchilan.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.