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The Yucatán Peninsula is the historical homeland of the ancient Mayan civilization and many of their ruins can still be seen across the peninsula today. Most of the people here are also of Mayan descent and some of the locals still speak the Mayan dialect. Tourists will not find it difficult to interact with the locals as almost all of the residents can speak Spanish fluently.
There are a number of different ways of getting to the Yucatán Peninsula. Visitors can get in by plane through the Mexican airports of Cancún, Mérida or Cozumel. Tourists can also get there by bus from the Chiapas region. Expreso Maya, a popular tourist train service, also runs through the area and provides guided train tours of the Yucatán region.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjtCmWnL8bkaPMNeE6YllO7t4KQKK6lcrsxgio_aj7DwiirEVvtCRTuVCks5pkOMh0LDAO5mhGkolC5P2OZcYXt1-s8HFN_6QiqYtBfRsopLqtGDT9I3mnoCC2n01Eb2KAL5T6EnDccLC4d/s320/itza_0372.jpg)
There are also many ecological parks scattered throughout the Yucatán Peninsula like Garrafón, Xel-Há and Xcaret, which were established to help preserve the local flora and fauna. These parks are also very popular tourist destinations and attract many eco-tourists and environmental conservationists.
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Today, many tourists are visiting the Yucatán Peninsula to conduct archaeological surveys and for the purpose of ecological tourism. The Yucatán Peninsula is a beautiful tropical region that also draws in holiday makers who just want to enjoy some fun in the sun on the beaches surrounding the area.