TULUM RUINS SNORKELING IN A REEF AND IN CENOTE CAVE FROM PLAYA DEL CARMEN
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TULUM RUINS SNORKELING IN A REEF AND IN CENOTE CAVE FROM PLAYA DEL CARMEN
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TULUM RUINS SNORKELING IN A REEF AND IN CENOTE CAVE FROM PLAYA DEL CARMEN

6 h
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Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Cenotes Park Hidden Treasures, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula

After pick you up the transportation drives you to our cheking point before to go to Tulum Ruins

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Tulum Archaeological Site, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula

We will start the day in Tulum, a majestic city where the palaces still show their wealth in paintings and decoration. The turquoise waters of the Caribbean, its temples and walls turn this seafront city into something unique in the world. Discover Tulum with us!

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Cenotes Park Hidden Treasures, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula

In Cenotes Hidden Park you will visit the Cenote Cave Hilarios

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Playa Paraiso, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula

After the experience at the cenote, we will be on our way to the Playa Maya, to snorkel in 2 reefs in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, bathed by the sun and in the second largest reef in the world. Getting to know the sea life in this guided visit is one of the marvels you shouldn’t miss.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

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Included
  • Environmental Management Charge (Reef Tax)
  • Professional guide
  • Snorkel gear
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Snacks
  • Bottled water
  • Soda/Pop
  • Entry/Admission - Cenotes Park Hidden Treasures
  • Entry/Admission - Tulum Archaeological Site
  • Entry/Admission - Cenotes Park Hidden Treasures
  • Entry/Admission - Playa Paraiso
Not included
  • Lunch (You will have lunch at the hotel)
  • Gratuities
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
Features
Tourism
95%
Sport
65%
Adrenaline
60%
Aquatic
30%
Reviews
4.4
3
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Patrick O
4 | 2018-03-07

Tulum was an interesting sight and fun for kids to see all the iguanas now ruling the land. The snorkeling on the reef portion was waaayyy too short for our liking- so much to see on top of friendly turtles. The cenotes were absolutely fabulous!

M
Matthew P
4 | 2016-12-23

The experiences offered in this tour were outstanding. The Tulum Ruins were accessible and our tour guide had a lot of helpful background and interpretive information. The Grand Cenote was beautiful, and our driver not the guide more on that below explained the history and geology of the cenotes and the sacred nature of the cenotes for the Mayans. Finally, the snorkeling opportunity at Playa Paraiso, off the coast of Tulum, was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Our driver, Orlando, was absolutely wonderful: warm and friendly, easy and fun to talk with. The tour description was a little misleading. The tour provider offers several different combinations of tours in the area, and they shuffle guests between vans according to which options they've chosen. So, for example, for the Tulum Ruins tour we were with one driver and our guide, Sandra, but after the tour Sandra and the first driver dropped us off at the Grand Cenote with our other driver, Orlando. We didn't see the guide again, which was OK because Orlando was wonderful guide too. This shuffling was a little disconcerting while it was happening, although again, we were glad in the end because Orlando added so much to our experience. Also, the description says the tour is available in Spanish and English, but that might be the same tour. We had two Spanish-language guests in our group of about 8 people, so the guide said everything in Spanish first and then translated to English. I was able to follow along reasonably well, though I certainly didn't learn as much as I would have if the guide hadn't needed to translate everything, and it seemed as if the Spanish explanations were longer and more frequent than the English translations. Finally, and this is a small point, our guide Sandra explained that snorkeling equipment was not included at the Grand Cenote, though after returning home I noticed the description includes it. I would return to this tour provider and to the Viator network primarily because we enjoyed the part of the tour that Orlando managed for us, and we liked him so much he was a great ambassador for Viator and Yalku the local provider.

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