| Three Windows | |
| The Temple of the Three Windows, also known as the Cosmic Windows, is truly miraculous, a structure built perfectly and enduring forever. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit, and also a very important location due to its proximity to the main square. | |
| Playa del Carmen | |
| Playa del Carmen, often simply called Playa, is a resort city located along the Caribbean coast in the state of Quintana Roo, southeastern Mexico. Explore magnificent shopping malls, vibrant nightclubs, stunning beaches, and nearby attractions such as theme parks, cenotes, underground rivers, and caves. The city's population was 304,942 in 2020, a small but dynamic proportion of which is immigrant. | |
| Larco Museum | |
| The Larco Museum is housed in an 18th century viceroyalty-era mansion. The Larco Museum is surrounded by beautiful gardens. The Larco Museum is a stimulating and inspiring space in which visitors can enjoy and learn more about the fascinating history of ancient Peru. | |
| Vinicunca | |
| Vinicunca, also called Rainbow Mountain, is a mountain in the Andes of Peru with an altitude of 5,036 metres (16,522 ft) above sea level. It is located on the road to the Ausangate mountain, in the Cusco region. Just 3 hours from Cusco, Rainbow Mountain is an incredible experience with spectacular views along the way. | |
| Temple of the Feathered Serpent | |
| The Feathered Serpent Pyramid and the Citadel of Ciudadela (c. 150–250 AD) form a massive architectural complex of Teotihuacan, Mexico (c. 100 BC–800 AD), the largest city of the Native Americans. The Citadel of Ciudadela consists of four interconnected platforms, each side measuring approximately 1,300 feet, and encircling a large plaza. | |
| Twelve Angled Stone | |
| The twelve-angled stone is an archeological artifact in Cusco, Peru. The impressive architecture of the ancient Inca civilization continues to amaze scholars around the world today. One of the mysterious wonders forgotten over time is the ruins of a structure called Hatun Rumiyoc. They built it using massive polygonal stone blocks, carving and fitting them with extraordinary precision. | |
| Basilica and Convent of San Francisco | |
| The San Francisco de Quito Church and Monastery was the first Franciscan temple within the Quito Royal Palace and the first Catholic church built in the city. Construction began in the first half of the 16th century, around the 1530s, shortly after the Spanish arrival in Ecuador.. | |
| Mausoleum of Revash | |
| Revash, near the village of San Bartolo, 60 km south of Chachapoyas city, is a late Chachapoya funerary architectural complex with chullpas (tombs) built on high limestone cliffs, at an altitude of 2,800 m above sea level. They are located within the Cerro Carbón limestone formation, situated on the left edge of the Alto Utcubamba valley. | |
| Great Pyramid of Cholula | |
| The Great Pyramid of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl, is an architectural complex located in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico. It is the world's largest pyramid (temple) archaeological site, as well as the largest known pyramid by volume today. The pyramid is a temple traditionally believed to be dedicated to the god Quetzalcoatl. | |
| Puebla | |
| Puebla is one of 31 states, along with Mexico City, that make up the Federal Territories of Mexico. The state is divided into 217 municipalities, and its capital is Puebla City. The highest point (Pico de Orizaba) is 5,610 m (18,410 ft). The state's population was 6,583,278 in 2020. | |
| Chan Chan | |
| Chan Chan was the capital city of the Chimor kingdom. It was the largest city of the pre-Columbian era in South America. It is now an archeological site in the department of La Libertad five kilometers (3.1 mi) west of Trujillo, Peru. | |
| Uxmal Archaeological Zone | |
| The Zona Arqueologica de Uxmal is an archaeological site located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, specifically in the state of Yucatan. It is one of the most important and well-preserved ancient Mayan cities. It flourished during the late classical period (around the 7th to 10th centuries AD) and was a significant center of Mayan culture, architecture, and political power. | |
| Da'Vida | |
| Embark on a culinary journey at Da’Vida Beach Club, a premier beachfront restaurant on Anguilla's northern coast. With breathtaking views of Crocus Bay, the restaurant offers exquisite dishes amid the beauty of the Caribbean. Experience the magic of Sunrise to Sunset at the idyllic location. Every moment is a treasured snapshot against Anguilla's pristine beaches and turquoise waters. | |
| The Valley | |
| The valley is the capital of Anguilla, one of the fourteen districts of Anguilla, and the main town and administrative center of the island. It is famous for its clean air, beaches, and beautiful waters. It is located at an altitude of 9 m (30 ft). As of 2020, the population of the valley is 3,269. | |
| Crocus Bay Beach | |
| Beach lovers looking for a destination largely untouched by commercial development flock to Crocus Bay. Located on the north side of the island, east of Sandy Ground, the tranquil feel is only broken by the occasional motorboat carrying tourists. The upscale Da’Vida restaurant, the only commercial establishment in the area, offers food, drinks, sun loungers, snorkeling and boat rentals. | |
| State of Mexico | |
| The State of Mexico is one of the 32 federal entities of the United Mexican States. Colloquially, it is known as Edomex to distinguish it from the name of the country. It is the most populous and second most densely populated state in Mexico. Its population was 16,992,418 in 2020. | |
| Basilica of the National Vow | |
| The Basilica of the National Vow is a Roman Catholic church located in the historic center of Quito, Ecuador. It is the largest neo-Gothic basilica in the Americas. A labyrinth of majestic heights and dimensions, the basilica features fourteen bronze apostles and evangelists, a pantheon with the remains of past leaders, and 24 chapels, each representing a province of Ecuador. | |
| Zacatecas | |
| Zacatecas is the principal city within the municipality in Mexico of the same name, and the capital of the state of Zacatecas. It had a population of 138,444 in 2020. Zacatecas, a colonial gem with convents, museums, churches, alleys, legends, viceroy's palace and a large mining industry. | |
| Pyramid of the Sun | |
| The Pyramid of the Sun is the largest building in Teotihuacan, believed to have been constructed about 200 CE, and one of the largest in Mesoamerica. Jaguar heads and paws, stars, and snake rattles are among the few images associated with the pyramids. | |
| Yucatan | |
| Yucatan is a state located on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The capital city of Yucatan is Merida, which is known for its colonial architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and culinary delights. It had a population of 2,320,898 in 2020. Yucatan offers a diverse range of attractions, from ancient Mayan ruins to pristine beaches and vibrant colonial towns. | |