Comalcalco Archaelogical Site

Comalcalco Archaeological Site

Tabasco

Discover the majesty of Comalcalco, an impressive archaeological site that was the most important city in the northwest of the territory occupied by the Maya Culture. Covering an area of 7 square kilometers, Comalcalco is located on a vast alluvial plain between the jungle and the mangroves, offering a unique landscape that transports you to the past.

The ancient Nahua merchants, who knew it after its abandonment, called it Comalcalco, which means ‘in the house of the griddles‘. This site holds ancestral secrets, such as the only inscription found so far, written on a brick in the Ch’olan Maya language, which says Joy’ Chan, a phrase that translates as ‘rolled sky‘.

Immerse yourself in the history of the Mayan culture as you explore the ruins of Comalcalco, and don’t miss the opportunity to experience the cultural richness of this civilization through the Maya Train. Thanks to this modern infrastructure, it is now more accessible than ever to visit these fascinating places and delve into the legacy of one of the most enigmatic civilizations in history.

Embark on a unique adventure and discover Comalcalco and other archaeological treasures that the Maya Train route has to offer!

Near Station

Meaning

In the house of the griddles

Mask Comalcalco Archaeological Site

Schedule:

Monday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 16:00 hrs. Maximum stay of one and a half hours.

$80.00 MXN pesos.

200 BC – 900 | Classic

200 BC – 900 | Classic

Where is the Comalcalco Archaeological Site Located?

North Ranch, km 1.5 of the Comalcalco – Paraíso highway, Tabasco.

  • Fee for video camera
  • Fee for professional cameras
  • INAPAM discount (for seniors)
  • Discount for students and teachers
  • Free admission on Sundays (Mexicans)
  • Free entry for children under 13 years old
  • No smoking allowed

Three of its temples have a vaulted crypt inside the base upon which they are built, showcasing their dual function as tombs and temples.

Structures

Comalcalco Archaeological Site

Great Acropolis Comalcalco Archaeological Site

Great Acropolis

Staircase of Temple I Comalcalco Archaeological Site

Upper staircase of Temple I

Temple II Comalcalco Archaeological Site

Temple II or Temple of the Clouds