Dzibilchaltún
Dzibilchaltún is a Maya archaeological site in the Yucatán Peninsula. It's known for its Temple of the Seven Dolls, where the sun aligns with the building's openings during the spring and autumn equinoxes.
Lieu et adresse
Dzibilchaltún is located approximately 15 kilometers north of Mérida, in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. The site is easily accessible via the Mérida-Progreso highway.
Se rendre sur place
- By Car: From Mérida, take the Mérida-Progreso highway (Carretera Mérida-Progreso) and follow signs for Dzibilchaltún. The drive takes about 20-30 minutes.
- By Public Transport: Buses and colectivos (shared vans) depart from Mérida's Centro or Terminal Noreste. Ask for "Dzibilchaltún" when boarding.
- By Taxi: Taxis from Mérida are an option, though it’s advisable to negotiate the fare in advance or arrange a round-trip.
Heures d'ouverture et billets
- Hours: Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Last entry is typically at 4:00 PM.
- Entrance Fee: Approximately 200 MXN (about 10 USD) for adults. Discounts may apply for students, seniors, and Mexican nationals with ID.
- Tickets: Purchased at the site entrance; no online booking is required.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal to avoid the midday heat and crowds. The spring equinox (March 20-21) is particularly notable, as the sun aligns perfectly with the Temple of the Seven Dolls, creating a striking visual effect.
Durée de la visite
Plan for 2-3 hours to explore the ruins, museum, and cenote at a leisurely pace.
Activités
- Explore the archaeological site, including the Temple of the Seven Dolls and the central plaza.
- Visit the on-site museum, which houses artifacts from the Maya civilization.
- Swim in the cenote Xlacah, a refreshing natural sinkhole.
- Photograph the ruins, especially during golden hour for dramatic lighting.
Installations
- Restrooms are available near the entrance.
- A small gift shop offers souvenirs and local crafts.
- Limited parking is provided for visitors.
- No formal dining options; bring snacks or water.
Ce qu'il faut apporter/vêtir
- Comfortable walking shoes, as the terrain is uneven.
- Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
- Swimwear and a towel if planning to swim in the cenote.
- Water and light snacks, as facilities are minimal.
Règles et règlements
- Do not climb on the ruins or touch the structures.
- Photography is permitted, but tripods may require special permission.
- Pets are not allowed on the site.
- Respect the natural environment; avoid littering.
Informations sur le contact
For updates or inquiries, check the official INAH (National Institute of Anthropology and History) website or contact the Mérida tourism office.