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Tulum Snorkelling in reef and Cenote

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Tulum Snorkelling in reef and Cenote
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Tulum Snorkelling in reef and Cenote

Visit one of the most shocking archeological sites in the Riviera Maya: Tulum, is the only city of the ancient Maya on the shores of Caribbean Sea. Tulum was an important port, used by the extensive commercial network of the Mayas, since the commercial maritime and terrestrial routes converge here, Then we will snorkel in the Mesoamerican coral reef (the second largest in the world), where you can swim with the turtles, and watch more than 50 amazing species of fish, as well as rays. We continue to enjoy the Cenote mystic shrine to the ancient Maya Civilization,
you can visit and roam a cave with incredible formations of stalactites and stalagmites, in addition to a tour of the jungle accompanied by our guides, who will explain the flora and fauna of the region.

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Stop At: Tulum Archaeological Site, Carretera Federal, Cancun - Chetumal Km 230, 307, Tulum 77780 Mexico

We will visit the wonderful mayan ruins in Tulum, a guide will explain to you about the history of the Mayans. Also we swim in the reef of Tulum. Our last stop will be in the Cenote (depence of our logistic which cenote we are going to visit).

Duration: 2 hours



Duration:8 hours
Commences in:Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Country:Mexico
City:Playa del Carmen

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