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Explore the history of the ancient Maya civilisation with a visit to the archaeological site of Tulum and learn more about the former city and its landmark monuments. Then refresh at the crystal clear waters of the Mayan cenote, the perfect way to end the day.
One of the last cities built by the Mayans on an express 1-hour tour of the archaeological site of Tulum. Discover the remains of ancient buildings, such as the pyramid temple of El Castillo, the Temple of the Frescoes and the Templo Dios del Viento (Temple of the God of the Winds).
Get approximately 1 hour to explore on your own, take in the views of the Caribbean Sea and get free time at the beach in Tulum. After, make a stop at cenotes Chen-Ha and Mariposa, where you will be able to refresh yourself with a swim at this natural sinkhole.
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Duration: 5 to 6 hours
Starts: Cancún, Mexico
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips
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Explore the history of the ancient Maya civilisation with a visit to the archaeological site of Tulum and learn more about the former city and its landmark monuments. Then refresh at the crystal clear waters of the Mayan cenote, the perfect way to end the day.
One of the last cities built by the Mayans on an express 1-hour tour of the archaeological site of Tulum. Discover the remains of ancient buildings, such as the pyramid temple of El Castillo, the Temple of the Frescoes and the Templo Dios del Viento (Temple of the God of the Winds).
Get approximately 1 hour to explore on your own, take in the views of the Caribbean Sea and get free time at the beach in Tulum. After, make a stop at cenotes Chen-Ha and Mariposa, where you will be able to refresh yourself with a swim at this natural sinkhole.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Tulum Archaeological Site, Carretera Federal, Cancun – Chetumal Km 230, 307, Tulum 77780 Mexico
Tulum stands on a bluff facing east toward the Caribbean Sea. Tulúm is also the Yucatán Mayan word for fence, wall[1] or trench. The walls surrounding the site allowed the Tulum fort to be defended against invasions. Tulum had access to both land and sea trade routes, making it an important trade hub, especially for obsidian.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Cenote Chen Ha, 77539 Q.R., Mexico
Discover the magic of the Mayan culture, in the turquoise waters of cenote Chen-Ha
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes