- Tulum Archaeological Site - 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.
- Cenote Chen Ha - Discover the magic of the Mayan culture, in the turquoise waters of cenote Chen-Ha
- Lifejackets and lockers at the Cenote
- Round trip transportation with air conditioning
- Multilingual guided tour at the Tulum Archaeological site
- One bottle of water
- Guided and free time in Tulum
- Snacks
- Conservation fee to access the Cenote: $15 USD
- Tulum entry tax $5 usd
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Immerse yourself in the history of the old Maya civilization through a journey to the Tulum archaeological site, where you will get to know more about the ancient city and its significant monuments. Cap your day off by bathing in the pristine waters of the Mayan cenote.
Embark on an exciting quick 1-hour journey through one of the last cities established by the Mayans at the archaeological setting of Tulum. Explore the remnants of long forgotten edifices, such as the stepped pyramid of El Castillo, the Temple of the Frescoes and the Templo Dios del Viento (Temple of the Winds).
You will be given roughly 1 hour to discover the site on your own, taking in the stellar views of the Caribbean Sea and enjoying some free time at the Tulum beach. Afterwards, pay a visit to cenotes Chen-Ha and Mariposa, where the natural sinkhole provides the perfect spot to take a refreshing dip.
- Attention Grand Princess Complex Residents: Please be aware that pickups are exclusively available at Grand Princess (Main entrance at the security booth next to the Highway)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.