The Riviera Maya boasts a captivating blend of ancient Mayan heritage and natural wonders. On this tour, you’ll explore the rich history of Tulum’s archaeological site, dive into the crystal-clear waters of Casa Tortuga Cenote, and marvel at the impressive Madre Naturaleza Statue. From exploring architectural marvels to enjoying the region’s stunning landscapes, this experience promises to transport you on a journey that will leave you with lasting memories. Whether you’re a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure, this tour has something to captivate your senses and pique your curiosity.
Key Points
- This 9-hour tour offers round-trip transportation, a box lunch, entrance fees, and a bottle of water while exploring Tulum, Casa Tortuga Cenote, and Madre Naturaleza Statue.
- The Tulum archaeological site guided tour focuses on the well-preserved Mayan ruins, including the iconic El Castillo pyramid and the Temple of the Frescoes.
- Casa Tortuga Cenote provides a 2-hour guided experience to swim in the crystal-clear waters and observe the natural rock formations and wildlife.
- The Madre Naturaleza Statue offers a 30-minute stop to admire the striking monument representing Mother Nature and its environmental preservation message.
- The tour includes a 1-hour stop in the vibrant seaside town of Playa del Carmen, where visitors can stroll along the renowned 5th Avenue and access the beautiful white-sand beach.
Overview and Pricing
The Tulum Tour is a day trip from Cancun and Riviera Maya that provides a guided tour of the Tulum archaeological site and a cenote swim.
The tour lasts 9 hours and costs between €55.86 and €50.28 per person, saving up to 10%.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and a "reserve now, pay later" option is available.
The tour includes round-trip transportation, a box lunch, entrance fees, and a bottle of water.
However, the federal guide at the archaeological site and any additional drinks aren’t included.
The tour isn’t suitable for individuals over 95 years old.
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Itinerary and Transportation
The Tulum Tour offers pickup locations from various cities, including Puerto Aventuras, Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Puerto Morelos.
Transportation for the tour is provided by bus or coach. The itinerary includes a 2-hour exploration of the Tulum archaeological site, a 4-hour visit to the Cenote Casa Tortuga, a 30-minute stop at the Madre Naturaleza statue, and 1 hour in Playa del Carmen.
Drop-off locations mirror the pickup locations, with stops in Puerto Morelos, Tulum, Puerto Aventuras, Playa del Carmen, and Cancun.
The tour give you a comprehensive experience, allowing participants to enjoy Mayan culture, swim in a sacred cenote, and explore the vibrant town of Playa del Carmen.
Tulum Archaeological Site
Typically, the guided tour of the Tulum archaeological site lasts around 2 hours.
Visitors will explore the well-preserved ruins of this ancient Mayan city, perched atop a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. They’ll learn about the site’s history and the Mayan way of life from the knowledgeable local guide.
The highlights include the iconic El Castillo pyramid, the Temple of the Frescoes, and the impressive city walls that once protected the city. Guests will have the opportunity to take in the breathtaking views and imagine what life was like in this important Mayan trading port centuries ago.
The tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Casa Tortuga Cenote
Visitors enjoy the serene waters of Casa Tortuga cenote, a natural swimming hole nestled within the lush Riviera Maya landscape.
During the 4-hour stop, a local guide provides a 2-hour explanation, sharing insights about this sacred Mayan site.
Guests can:
- Swim in the crystal-clear, turquoise waters
- Admire the impressive rock formations and stalactites
- Spot diverse wildlife, including turtles and fish
- Refresh with a provided bottle of water
- Learn about the cultural significance of the cenote
The cenote visit is a highlight of the Tulum tour, allowing travelers to connect with the region’s natural wonders and uncover the mysteries of Mayan heritage.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyMadre Naturaleza Statue
As visitors explore the Tulum tour, they encounter the striking Madre Naturaleza statue, a captivating monument that stands tall amidst the lush Riviera Maya landscape.
This 30-minute stop allows guests to marvel at the impressive statue, which depicts a powerful female figure representing Mother Nature. The statue serves as a symbolic reminder of the region’s rich natural heritage and the importance of environmental preservation.
Guests can take photos and admire the statue’s intricate details before continuing the tour to Playa del Carmen.
The Madre Naturaleza statue offers a thought-provoking and visually stunning addition to the overall Tulum excursion.
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Playa Del Carmen
Visiting Playa del Carmen, the final stop on the Tulum tour, allows guests to explore the vibrant seaside town and its renowned 5th Avenue.
This lively pedestrian-only strip is renowned for its boutiques, restaurants, and nightlife.
Visitors can:
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Stroll along 5th Avenue, soaking in the lively atmosphere and browsing the eclectic shops and galleries.
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Dine at one of the many beachfront restaurants, savoring local cuisine and refreshing drinks.
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People-watch from a sidewalk café, observing the diverse mix of locals, travelers, and street performers.
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Visit the town’s beautiful white-sand beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the stunning Caribbean views.
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Explore the nearby cenotes, natural swimming holes that offer a refreshing escape from the heat.
Meal Options
According to the tour details, participants can choose from a variety of buffet meal options during the Tulum tour. The menu includes chicken fillet, deviled fish fillet, beef fajitas, and beef or chicken tacos.
These hearty and flavorful dishes are sure to satisfy hunger after a day of exploring the Tulum ruins and swimming in the cenote. The buffet-style service allows travelers to create their ideal meal, catering to diverse dietary preferences and tastes.
This included lunch provides a convenient and enjoyable dining experience as part of the comprehensive Tulum tour package.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour package includes round-trip transportation in vans, a box lunch with a sandwich, fruit, cookie, and juice, as well as entrance fees to both the Tulum archaeological zone and the Cenote Casa Tortuga.
A complimentary bottle of water is also provided.
However, the tour doesn’t include:
- Federal guide at the archaeological site
- Facemask
- Drinks not specified in the inclusions
- Conservation fee of 560 pesos
Participants are advised to bring a valid ID card, as copies are accepted.
The tour isn’t suitable for individuals over 95 years of age, and flexibility in travel plans is encouraged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Photography Allowed at the Archaeological Site?
Photography is generally allowed at the Tulum archaeological site, but visitors must obtain a permit and may be subject to restrictions or fees. Tripods and professional equipment may require additional permissions.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?
The tour package includes a box lunch, but you’re allowed to bring your own food and drinks. However, you can’t bring outside food or drinks to the cenote or archaeological site.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no strict dress code for this tour, but it’s recommended to wear comfortable, lightweight clothing and closed-toe shoes. Swimwear is suggested for the cenote swim, and sun protection is advised.
What Is the Cancellation Policy if I Need to Reschedule?
The tour has a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. There’s also a reserve now & pay later option available if you need to reschedule.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Cenote Swim?
According to the tour details, the activity is not suitable for individuals over 95 years old. However, there is no specific age restriction mentioned for the cenote swim portion of the tour.
Recap
This tour offers a captivating blend of Mayan history, natural wonders, and environmental appreciation. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of Tulum, dive into the crystal-clear Casa Tortuga Cenote, and marvel at the Madre Naturaleza Statue – all within a single immersive experience. With transportation and knowledgeable guides provided, it’s an excellent way to discover the Riviera Maya‘s rich cultural and natural treasures.
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