What the Maya Still Teach Us About the Sky
With humans flying around the Moon again this week on NASA’s Artemis II mission, there is something especially fascinating to remember when you visit here in the Yucatán:

The Maya were studying the sky with remarkable accuracy long before modern technology.

They did not predict celestial events with telescopes or spacecraft. They did it by watching the sky carefully over long periods of time. By tracking the repeating movements of the Sun, Moon, Venus, and stars, they learned that many events followed patterns.
Once those patterns were understood, they could calculate when they would return.

What makes this especially fascinating for visitors to Puerto Morelos is that this is not just a story of the distant past. The Maya are still very much part of daily life in this region. While their ancestors were among the most advanced astronomers of the ancient world, their descendants continue to live here today, carrying forward traditions, knowledge, language, and a deep connection to the land.
At Abbey del Sol, that living connection matters to us.
Many Maya people are part of the wider community we work with, and we love creating opportunities for guests and Maya locals to connect in meaningful, respectful ways. Supporting local families and communities is something we care deeply about, and those relationships are part of what gives this region its depth and character.



We are always happy to help guests discover a more meaningful side of the region through respectful excursions and experiences that offer a genuine connection to the Maya people of today, not just the stones and stories of the past.