Escultura Ven a la Luz, Tulum

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Tulum: Mayan Ruins, Statue Ven a la luz, and 4 Cenotes Tour

Tulum: Mayan Ruins, Statue Ven a la luz, and 4 Cenotes Tour

Visit the ruins of Tulum, one of the most photographed archaeological sites in the world. Learn about the history of the Mayan civilization. Swim in the cenotes and learn about the area's natural resources. Explore Tulum by yourself and see diverse landscapes, learn interesting facts about the Mayan civilization, and then go back to your hotel to spend the rest of the evening knowing you visited one of the most important pre-Columbian vestiges in Mexico. Come and immerse yourself in the cool waters of cenotes ideal for swimming, snorkeling, jumping into the water with a fun dive, or admiring the stalactites or stalagmites of a cavern cenote. (underground & open rivers). Visit 4 different cenotes, and learn from your guide about the importance of conserving the natural resources of the native fauna. Enjoy swimming in the cenotes with family and friends, as they are located just 3 kilometers from the Magical Town of Tulum.

Tulum Classic: history and culture

Tulum Classic: history and culture

Round transportation from your hotel. -Stop at the Tulum Brewery for a souvenir photo in the blue letters. -Visit the famous Ahau sculpture garden; you can take a selfie in the iconic mega sculpture "Come to the light". -Visit to the Archaeological Zone of Tulum; You will experience a tour full of history and you will be able to contemplate one of the most beautiful views of the Caribbean, combining its structures with the crystalline turquoise blue of its sea and view of the 2nd. largest reef in the world. -Typical buffet food of the region. -Visit to a Cenote with crystal clear water to swim. -We finish with a visit to one of the most emblematic places in Playa del Carmen: Fifth Avenue, we will have free time to explore it and do some shopping. For hotels located from Playacar onwards, a visit to Playa del Carmen is NOT available

Tulum Plus tour de un dia con visita a cenote y Ahau

Tulum Plus tour de un dia con visita a cenote y Ahau

Round transportation from your hotel. Box lunch Drinks on unit (water, soda, beer). Stop at the Tulum brewery for memory photo in the blue lyrics (additional cost) Visit to the famous Ahau sculptoric garden; You can take a selfie in the iconic megaesculture "come to light" Visit to the archaeological zone of Tulum; You will live a tour full of history and you can contemplate one of the most beautiful views of the Caribbean, combining its structures with the crystalline turquoise blue of its sea and view of the 2nd. bigger reef in the world Typical buffet food of the region Visit to Crystalline Water Cenote for Swimming We end with the visit to one of the most emblematic places of Playa del Carmen: Fifth Avenue will have free time to tour it and make some purchases.

Tulum: Cenote Dos Ojos, Grand Cenote, Mayan Ruins Tour

Tulum: Cenote Dos Ojos, Grand Cenote, Mayan Ruins Tour

Discover the hidden beauty of Tulum’s most famous virgin cenotes, a must-see for cenote lovers visiting the Riviera Maya! This tour takes you to some of the region’s most visited but pristine cenotes, where you can swim in turquoise, crystal-clear waters surrounded by the lush Mayan jungle. These natural formations, created over centuries, offer an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature and experience one of Mexico’s most unique wonders. After your refreshing swim in the cenotes, prepare for an inspiring visit to the Tulum Archaeological Zone. Once a major seaport for the Mayan civilization, Tulum’s ancient ruins now offer a glimpse into a lost world. Wander the historic pathways as your guide shares fascinating stories about the people who once lived here and the mysteries that still remain. Could there be clues about what happened to this advanced civilization? Even historians and archaeologists continue to search for answers. At the heart of the ruins lies El Castillo, the Castle, perched dramatically on a 12-meter limestone cliff overlooking the sparkling Caribbean Sea. As you climb the steep steps, pause to take in the sweeping ocean views behind the Castle. The contrast of the ancient stone structures with the vibrant blue waters below is breathtaking, offering a moment of serenity before you descend. This tour offers the perfect balance of natural beauty and historical intrigue, making it an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.

Playa del Carmen: Cenote dos Ojos, Tulum Tour

Playa del Carmen: Cenote dos Ojos, Tulum Tour

Explore the untouched beauty of Tulum’s most sought-after virgin cenotes—an absolute must for cenote lovers! This tour takes you to some of the most pristine and less-traveled cenotes in the region, offering you a tranquil and refreshing swim in crystal-clear waters. These natural wonders, formed over centuries, provide a serene experience surrounded by the lush jungle of the Riviera Maya. After your cenote adventure, spark your imagination as you explore the historic seaport of Tulum. Once a bustling link to the outside world, this ancient Mayan site still holds secrets historians and archaeologists are working to uncover. As you wander the ruins, ponder the mysteries of this lost civilization. The tour culminates at Tulum's iconic Castle, perched on a 12-meter limestone cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The breathtaking view from the top, accompanied by a refreshing sea breeze, is worth every step up the steep stairs. Before you descend, take a moment to appreciate the stunning contrast between the turquoise waters and the ancient stone structures. Whether you're a lover of natural wonders or fascinated by history, this tour offers an unforgettable blend of both.

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