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Top 7 things to do in Tulum

Top 7 Things To Do in Tulum

 Tulum is located in the Caribbean Sea, about 50 miles south of Cancun, Mexico. This beautiful island offers many activities for tourists, including scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing, fishing, swimming, and relaxing at its white-sand beaches. There are many hotels and resorts on the island, where guests can enjoy their stay.  Also, the 7 top things to do in Tulum are:

 

  1. Tulum Yacht Rentals
  2. Tulum Ruins
  3. Chinchen Itza
  4. Coba Ruins
  5. Xelha
  6. Cenotes
  7. Booze Cruise

Check out the top things to do in Tulum

tulum boat rental

  1. Tulum Yacht Rentals

A Tulum yacht rental is a perfect way to go out on the waters and check out the sea life; reefs, snorkeling, paddle boarding, diving, and fishing.  Also, a great way to enjoy a private party as most of the yacht rentals includes food and drinks.  From Playa del carmen boat rentals to Tulum yacht rentals leaving from the same marine port assuring a close departure point for your group.

Tulum ruins

2. Tulum Ruins

The ruins are located in the Caribbean Sea just north of the city of Tulum, Mexico. These ancient Mayan ruins are considered to be some of the best-preserved archeological sites in the entire world. The site was inhabited from approximately 600 AD to 1500 AD, eventually being abandoned forever. Today, visitors can explore the ruins, which offer much insight into the daily lives of the people who once lived here.

 

chichen itza

3. Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza is a Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The name translates to “the mouth of the well of the Itzáes”, named after the indigenous tribe that originally called the area home. The history of the site dates back over 700 years before the present day, making it among the oldest continually occupied settlements in North America. The site’s ruins were built by the Maya between the 8th and 10th centuries AD. Its location is still unknown, though scientists believe it may have been near the modern-day town of Uxmal.

 

coba

4. Coba Ruins

The Coba Ruins are an impressive set of Mayan ruins. Located on the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, the site features numerous structures and buildings. The site was first settled around 200 BC, then became a major city until around 900 AD. The city’s population reached its peak in the 15th century. After this point, the city started to decline.

xelha

5. Xel-Há

Xel-Ha is a small village in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is known for its unique pottery, especially the colorful pots painted with geometric designs. One of the most recognizable symbols of the village is the “Tree of Life”, which represents the connection between heaven and earth.

 

cenotes tulum

6. Cenotes

Cenotes are located all over the Yucatan Peninsula in Quintana Roo,  They are underwater rivers or channels of water.  Some forming caves with amazing and magical experiences to snorkel in.  Others are a more open concept where you can enjoy fresh water to swim in.  Also, there are the ones that you can only access through diving making for a great diving adventure.  Some channels go for kilometers it is highly recommended to go with a scuba instructor always.

 

booze cruise tulum

7. Booze cruise

An all-inclusive experience going out of the closest marine port to Tulum on specific dates only.  This booze cruise is a great option for smaller groups or people traveling alone to get a chance to enjoy the reefs and a boat experience.  Also a great option for groups who want to join other people instead of renting a private boat in Tulum.

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