
Today we reopen Muyil, an ancestral jewel that once again pulsates as a living symbol of our Mayan heritage, identity, and historical continuity, in the heart of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve.
🌎 In coordination with the INAH (National Institute of Anthropology and History), we are opening this site to the world with new services and dignified spaces for tourists and visitors, promoting responsible, sustainable tourism and shared prosperity.
Its proximity to the Maya Train and the Tulum International Airport opens new opportunities for the communities of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, who today cease to be spectators and become protagonists of their own development.

Reopening Muyil is an act of remembrance, social justice, and profound love for our roots; an achievement that aligns with the humanist vision of our president, @Claudiashein, who honors history and protects a unique heritage of our indigenous peoples.





