
Tulum Ruins and Cenote

The Tulum ruins are certainly worth checking out if you are in the area. These beautiful ruins are from a 13th-century Mayan archaeological site with a wonderful view of the ocean. They are the ancient remains of an ancient Mayan seaport, made of limestone, visiting these large fortifications is an excellent adventure for those who want a day trip or a break from lounging by the pool. Visit the Tulum ruins at your leisure accompanied by a knowledgeable tour guide and learn the story behind this lost ancient world of elegant architecture.
With this tour option, not only will you have a tour of the ruins, but you will also visit the cavernous cenote the Mayans used to call ‘Ak Tun’ meaning stone turtle. The cenotes which are millions of years old are home to rich ecosystems and clear blue water. You will be able to relax, snorkel and take photos before having lunch with an original Yucatecan seasoning. Make sure you bring swimwear, a hat, a camera, and towels before you venture into these fantastic ruins. The tour takes five to six hours in total and includes a private round trip, amenities, a meal, and free entrance with your tour booking.