Guided Tour of Tulum and Visit to a Modern Maya Community
History & Heritage

Guided Tour of Tulum and Visit to a Modern Maya Community

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315 reviews
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£95.00
Free cancellation
Language: German, Spanish, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours

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Why you’ll love this…
  • Discover the beautifully located ruins of the historic Maya city of Tulum
  • See the temples of the Frescoes, the Descending God and the Winds
  • Take selfies by the clifftop El Castillo pyramid looking over the Caribbean
  • Visit a modern Maya community to meet the locals and swim in a cenote
  • Expert local guide with an unrivalled knowledge of Tulum and its history
What to expect

Historic ruins, beaches and swimming in underground caves make this an action-packed morning of discovery. A guided tour of Tulum is followed by a visit to a traditional Maya community. What's more, you'll get to take a dip in a cenote, too. Benito, one of our local guides, says, ‘Most of Tulum dates from the two centuries before Spanish colonisation, so it's a final snapshot of a doomed civilisation. Among the many things you'll learn is the symbolism behind the deities carved into the temples.'

First up, explore the remains of the Maya city of Tulum. Your expert guide will show you temples of the Frescoes, the Descending God, the Winds and more. And then there's El Castillo pyramid, whose clifftop location overlooking the Caribbean saw it double as a lighthouse. Nowadays, it's made for Instagram – it's the most photographed location in the Riviera Maya. Gustavo, another of our local guides, says, ‘Tulum is that perfect balance between culture and nature – just look at all the iguanas you'll see lazing around. The ancient Maya appreciated this, and each area represented one of the elements – earth, water, wind and fire.'

Then we'll take some time to look around a Maya village and meet some members of the community. We'll find out about the traditions and customs of the village, before finishing up with a swim in a cenote. These freshwater sinkholes were sacred to the ancient Maya. A bit of snorkelling in this hallowed cavern is the ideal way to round off your experience.

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What's included
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  • check Snacks and a drink
What to remember
  • Bring bathing gear, comfortable shoes, a hat and sunblock
  • We reccommend biodegradable sunblock as swimming in the cenote will not be permitted without
  • Use of video cameras on the Tulum site is payable locally
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Provider
TUI MEXICANA SA DE CV
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

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4.5 /5

Based on 315 reviews from verified customers


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  • F

    Ferret66

    Verified booking

    3.8

    9 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    Better on a cooler day as you can’t take water into the site and it gets very hot

  • C

    Christine Kitchen

    Verified booking

    5

    8 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    Karina was a fantastic tour guide, how kept a good pace and was entertaining and knowledgeable. She actively encouraged people to participate in the activities and swim in the ceynote and even though was providing a bi-lingual tour (Spanish and English) there was no sense of being rushed or missing out on any explanations. A great experience and would highly recommend.

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    Louise

    Verified booking

    3.8

    2 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    Firstly it’s boiling hot and you can’t take water into the ruins only a flask. We were not told of this ahead of the tour so you are putting the very young and old at high risk for starters of dehydration. You also do not mention it’s a mostquito ********** hole. I’d have posted more carefully. Am covered head to toe in bites. You do not say to take a towel. Transport was basic. Cramped van. Had to stop as back wheel came loose. Tour guide walked at a too fast pace. Didn’t learn much.

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    Steve

    Verified booking

    5

    2 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    The tour guide was very friendly and knowledgeable and made everyone on the trip feel welcome.

  • J

    JBO

    Verified booking

    5

    26 September 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    Karina was excellent, very informative and gave relevant and topical information. It was very impressive that she transferred between German, English and Spanish with ease. There was nothing not to like. The archealogical site was quiet enough to see everything without bumping into too many other tour groups.

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    Obrien

    Verified booking

    4.2

    13 September 2025

    Travelled with family


    Our guide karina was fantastic, very helpful and friendly, i didn't realise how many steps were in talum as found it difficult to walk up or down, wish I'd been told at booking

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