Hecelchakán
Ancestral flavors and Camino Real heritage. Fall in love with the capital of underground-roasted cochinita!
With a Mayan name that translates to "Savannah of rest," Hecelchakán is an essential stop along the historic Camino Real route. This charming municipality masterfully blends the majesty of viceregal architecture with the living pulse of its contemporary Mayan communities. It is a destination to be savored with all five senses, particularly through its world-renowned, time-honored culinary traditions.
What awaits you?
The Temple of Mestizo Cuisine: Treat your palate to authentic cochinita pibil, prepared using ancestral methods by being slow-roasted underground in traditional wood-fired pits, served alongside fresh, hand-slapped tortillas.
The Camino Real Archaeological Museum: Explore this museum housed inside a beautiful 18th-century manor, which safeguards a stunning collection of pre-Hispanic clay figurines from Jaina Island, famous for their incredible artistic detail.
Colonial Architectural Gems: Admire the imposing Church of San Francisco de Asís, a 16th-century Franciscan structure that stands proudly in the town center as a loyal witness to the peninsula's rich history.