Guided Tour of Tulum and Visit to a Modern Maya Community
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Guided Tour of Tulum and Visit to a Modern Maya Community

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$125.00
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 Guide
  • 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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    Law Gooner

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    1.8

    September 3, 2025

    Traveled with family


    This was approximating on false advertising as one could not help feeling that this was one long contrived hustle. £245 for 3 persons. However, nowhere is there mention of £40 per person 'local tax' which our tour guide sheepishly sprung on us at arrival to the destination. Secondly, there is NO lunch provided. At every point of this trip you are being prompted to tip someone including the tour guide. This was a con.

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    Steve

    Verified booking

    5

    August 22, 2025

    The ruins at Tulum were very interesting to walk around and true visit to the modern Mayan community was equally interesting thanks to our informative guides.

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    Family of 5

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    5

    August 22, 2025

    Traveled with family


    Karina was excellent, very informative, patient, ethical and fun person to guide us. We were late but Karina made sure we did not miss out.

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    Happy Customer

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    5

    August 20, 2025

    Traveled with family


    The morning was very enjoyable. Karina was extremely knowledgeable and made sure we were looked after. Tulum was stunning and the early start was perfect as we missed the heat of the day and it was much quieter. The choice to go around with her or off on our own was great, although we did follow her.The Mayan village/ people were lovely and making tortillas was fun. The cenote swim ended the morning nicely. It would have been nice to be informed on Tui app to take flip flops for the cenote.

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    Kelly

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    5

    August 13, 2025

    Traveled with family


    Our guide Alan (for short) was amazing from pick up to drop off. He was so informative, enthusiastic and welcoming taking extra time to answer questions from our son. We enjoyed every aspect of the tour in particular the trip to the mayan village and swim in the cenote which is such a beautiful setting and a memory that will never be forgotten. The driver kept us cool and after the trip to the Tulum had snacks and cold water waiting as we set off to the village. Thank you Alan & Co

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    Jen

    Verified booking

    5

    August 9, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    We loved having Mary and Ricky as tour guide and driver. Mary was so clear and knowledgeable about Mayan culture and managed expectations really deftly throughout the day. It was perfect timing going for the morning tour to be back in the hotel in the afternoon and the activities moved at a suitable pace. We loved the opportunity to get to make a homemade tortilla and the cenote swim was breathtaking. Would thoroughly recommend and felt the amount that we did represented great value for money.

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