
Unlock the mysteries of the Mayan world with the most durable and comprehensive Yucatan Peninsula Travel Map. Spanning from the colorful colonial streets of Campeche to the crystal-clear reefs of Cozumel, and stretching south through Belize to the towering pyramids of Tikal in Guatemala, this map is the only tool that covers the entire Mayan heartland on a single sheet.
Whether you’re riding the newly completed Tren Maya railway or embarking on a classic road trip, our map provides the clarity you need:
Urban Hubs: Includes high-detail inset maps of Merida (the cultural capital) and Cancun (the gateway to the Caribbean).
The Mayan Circuit: Clearly identifies all major World Heritage Sites and Mayan ruins, including Chichén Itzá, Uxmal, Calakmul, and the legendary Tikal in the Petén rainforest.
Cross-Border Confidence: Seamlessly navigate the routes from Mexico into Belize and Eastern Guatemala, with marked border crossings and international roadways.
The Yucatan and the Guatemalan jungle are famous for extreme humidity and sudden tropical downpours.
Waterproof & Tear-Resistant: Printed on advanced plastic paper, this map will not wilt, bleed, or tear when exposed to moisture. It’s built to survive everything from rainforest treks to salty boat rides to Cozumel.
No Signal Required: In the deep biosphere of Calakmul or the remote trails of Tikal, digital GPS often fails. This physical map ensures you stay on track with precise elevation ranges and topographical details.
Logistics: Roads classified by type, railways (including Tren Maya stops), airports, and gas stations.
Nature & Wildlife: Locate National Parks, Bird Sanctuaries, and hidden waterfalls.
Tourist Intel: Hand-picked markers for hotels, museums, and archaeological sites to maximize your itinerary.
Is this map suitable for the Tren Maya? Yes, the map includes the updated railway network and stations, making it perfect for planning your rail-and-road journey across the five Mexican states of the peninsula.
Does it cover the ruins in Guatemala?Yes, the map extends south to include the Petén region of Guatemala, featuring the world-famous Tikal archaeological site.