
Tulum tours and tickets

Tour privato di Tulum e nuoto con le tartarughe
Vivi un tour privato delle rovine Maya di Tulum con una guida certificata e nuota con le tartarughe ad Akumal utilizzando attrezzatura professionale per lo snorkeling.
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Private tour of the archaeological zone of Tulum and cenote swim
Step back in time on a guided tour of Tulum plus visit the beach near the ruins to relax before ending at Casa Tortuga, a cenote of crystalline waters.
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Tour privato di Tulum e due cenotes
Goditi un tour privato delle rovine Maya di Tulum con una guida archeologica certificata e rinfrescati con una nuotata in due cenote nel mezzo della giungla.
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Tour audio autoguidato di Chichén Itzá, Tulum, Coba ed Ek Balam
Esplora 4 siti archeologici Maya: Chichén Itzá, Rovine di Tulum, Rovine di Coba ed Ek Balam con un'audioguida. Scopri di più su questa civiltà.
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Day trip to the archaeological zone of Tulum and Cenote
Gain insights into the ancient Maya and the trade routes that crisscross the Yucatán. Swim in a cenote within Casa Tortuga ecological park, and more.
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Tour di lusso di un giorno intero a Tulum, Cenote e 5th Avenue Playa del Carmen
Scopri le più belle attrazioni messicane in un solo giorno, con un'escursione guidata che ti darà la possibilità di visitare Tulum, i Cenotes e Playa del Carmen.
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Visita guidata di Tulum, Cobá e Aldea Maya con pranzo
Immergiti nella cultura Maya nei siti archeologici di Tulum e Cobá. Visita un villaggio Maya e gusta un pranzo a buffet in un ristorante locale.
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Tulum express tour from Playa del Carmen or Cancun
Explore Tulum with a knowledgeable guide, marvel at the incredible beaches of the Mexican Caribbean, and discover Mayan culture and history.
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As the only Maya archaeological site on the coast of the Yucatan, Tulum draws visitors as much for its views as its monuments. The ruins of this remarkable clifftop city make for a compelling visit, usually followed by a dip and selfie in the wave-washed beach – famed for its turtles – below it. You can visit and wander around yourself, admiring the genuine uniqueness of the site. Or you can join a guided tour to get the lowdown on the meaning behind El Castillo pyramid, the Temple of the Frescoes, Temple of the Descending God, the House of the Halach Uinic and more. And then, round off the experience by popping down to the beach for a dip. Playa Paraíso, located just below El Castillo pyramid, is particularly popular. To avoid the crowds and heat, it’s advisable to arrive early in the day. Bring sun cream, water and comfie footwear to get the most out of your visit to one of Mexico’s most impressive heritage sites.