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A raised boardwalk trail (accessible for a small fee) leads to Sian Ka'an and to the observation tower that overlooks the lagoon.
Bathrooms are available at the entrance to the site.
It’s a steep ascent up the observation tower.
Be sure to bring insect repellent, especially during rainy season.
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The cost of visiting the Muyil archaeological site varies depending on whether you're going independently or through a tour. The admission fee to the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, where Muyil is located, is currently about MXN100. Tours typically cover the entrance fees and boat ride and start at around US$100.
Yes, it’s possible to visit Muyil on your own without a guide, and independently explore the archaeological site. However, a guided tour is often recommended for a better experience, as local guides can provide detailed historical context, as well as knowledge about the landscape and wildlife, and lead you on the canal float tours.
The best time to visit Muyil and the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. With less rainfall and cooler temperatures, it’s ideal for spending time outside and walking around the archaeological site. The wet season (May to October) can make some activities, like the canal float, less appealing due to the risk of increased water levels and muddy paths.
Yes, but visiting may pose challenges. The jungle boardwalk and archaeological site have uneven terrain and steps, which might be difficult for those in wheelchairs or with limited mobility. The boat ride through the canals may also require some physical agility, though some tours may offer assistance for those with disabilities, so check before booking. Children can enjoy exploring the Muyil ruins and walking the jungle boardwalk, but may find the boat ride too long.
Sian Ka'an, where Muyil is located, is known for its abundant birdlife. Expect to see flamingos, herons, eagles, pelicans, and different types of waterfowl. The wetlands attract lots of migratory birds, especially during the cooler months. In the canals, you may spot manatees, turtles, and various species of fish. Howler monkeys and spider monkeys are often seen too, especially around the trees.


























































































































