Description
Points of Interest
- Mayan Ruins
- Beaches
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Enjoy a day that offers a little bit of everything that you're looking for while on vacation: exploring ancient history while indulging in modern attractions like swimming and shopping. A ferry will deliver you to a motorcoach for a scenic drive down the Yucatan coast to the ancient ruins of Tulum. An experienced guide will accompany you through the temple walls to El Castillo, The Temple of the Descending God, The Temple of the Water and the Temple of the Frescos. Then, take a ride to the beach for a buffet lunch followed by time to explore or swim in the refreshing Mexican waters. On your way back, you'll stop and shop at a local Mayan cooperative center for handcrafted art, souvenirs, collector's items, clothing and reproductions of ancient Mexican art. With your packages in hand, you'll rejoin your coach and continue on to your ship.
Special Notes:
Passengers prone to seasickness should take proper precautions. At Tulum, Mexican law requires a charge of up to $4.50 for passengers who bring a professional looking camera with interchangeable lenses. No tripods or monopods are permitted. Normal handheld camcorders are permitted. The following items are not permitted at Tulum: plastic water bottles; plastic bags; snacks such as cookies, chips, or candy; cigarettes; electronic cigarettes; tobacco; or lighters. Stainless steel tumblers or thermoses are allowed. Climbing on the ruins is prohibited. Strollers are not allowed at the site. The ground can be very rough and uneven. This tour is not recommended for passengers with difficulties walking or wheelchair guests.Please wear light clothing, good walking shoes, and a hat and bring water (in a thermos) and some cash. (US Dollars are widely accepted). Wear comfortable shoes and bring a towel and adequate sun protection.Child Price:
12 & under reducedDetails
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.