Description
Points of Interest
- Mayan Ruins
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Experience the phenomenal ancient Mayan paradise of Tulum during a unique full-day adventure. Dating back 800 years, the city of Tulum is the best preserved coastal site of Mayan ruins and the second most visited of all the Mayan ruins in Mexico. Set off on a ferry ride to the mainland, then board the transportation for a scenic drive down the Yucatan coast to the ancient ruins of Tulum, a cliff top walled city built by Mayan architects overlooking the Caribbean Sea. An experienced guide will accompany you through the temple walls to discover El Castillo, The Temple of the Descending God, The Temple of the Water and the Temple of the Frescos. Relax with a light snack and a cold bottle of water..
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. For your convenience, there are Mexican food restaurants available. Please wear light clothing, good walking shoes, and a hat and bring water (in a thermos) and some cash. (US Dollars are widely accepted)Child Price:
12 & under reducedDetails
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.