Tulum and Cenote Experience
Emotions, adventure and learning! Take this tour to appreciate two important sites for the Mayan culture: Tulum and Cenote La Gloria.
The ancient architecture and knowledge of the Mayas are alive in Tulum, an old city built at the seashore. Well visit its important vestiges such as El Castillo, the most representative place of the archaeological site and later, well descend to the beach, surrounded by dark cliffs that contrast with the turquoise water of the Caribbean.
And finally, well visit Cenote La Gloria, a natural pit with crystalline water. You can swim there to have a relaxation time.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Tulum Archaeological Site, Carretera Federal, Cancun - Chetumal Km 230, 307, Tulum 77780 Mexico
It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, one of the essential sites in Tulum are its Mayan ruins, located on a cliff facing the Caribbean Sea; With warm starry nights and clear turquoise waters is the only archaeological zone that sits on the seashore. It is the most photogenic site in the region and, perhaps, the entire country.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Cenotes Park Hidden Treasures, Carretera Tulum-Cancun km 115-116 Rancho la Teresita, Tulum 77780 Mexico
Located inside the unique and incomparable Cenotes Park Hidden Treasures, where we will enjoy its peaceful water, we will contemplate the nature of the place and at the end we will enjoy a typical meal of the region.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Duration:5 to 6 hours
Commences in:Puerto Aventuras, Mexico
Country:Mexico
City:Puerto Aventuras
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