Step into the world of the ancient Maya with a visit to the ruins of Tulum on this full-day tour. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, this iconic site is famous for its dramatic setting – think turquoise waters, white sands, and centuries-old stone structures bathed in morning sunlight. Then, snorkel among the corals of Turtle Bay, spotting sea turtles and tropical fish along the way. Wrap up your tour with a dip in a freshwater cenote, surrounded by stalagmites and stalactites in the heart of the Yucatan jungle.
Full-day guided tour to Tulum with snorkelling in Turtle Bay
- You'll wander through ancient Mayan history at this scenic archaeological site
- There's an underwater snorkelling adventure at Turtle Bay
- You can cool off in a freshwater cenote hidden in the Yucatan rainforest
Admission fees
Lunch
Soft drinks
Transport
Equipment
Swim stops
Driver/ Guide
Snorkel stops
- A conservation fee of $35 USD per adult and $20 USD per child/infant is not included in the tour price. This contribution supports the protection of marine wildlife in the area and is payable on the day of the tour.
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