Private Snorkel at the Coral Reef, Visit Tulum Ruins and Cenotes
Private 3-in-1 Discovery Combo Tour
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"Awesome 3 in 1 trip!"
-A wonderful time. Can’t believe how much fun and all we got to do in this trip. Nico and Tony were lots of fun.
Private Snorkel at the Coral Reef, Visit Tulum Ruins and Cenotes
Private 3-in-1 Discovery Combo Tour
From $553.5

"Awesome 3 in 1 trip!"
-A wonderful time. Can’t believe how much fun and all we got to do in this trip. Nico and Tony were lots of fun.
Cenote Exploring
Family Friendly
Jungle Hiking
Ruin Exploring
Snorkeling
About this Tour:
Experience the beauty and history of the Mayan World on our private tour to the Tulum Ruins and surrounding areas.
Your adventure begins with a guided tour of the Tulum Ruins, an ancient Maya city located on a bluff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Our expert guide will share stories and fascinating facts about the Maya civilization, and take you on a tour of the most important sites within the ruins.
After exploring the Tulum Ruins, we’ll take a short boat ride out to the Tulum reef, where you can snorkel and swim among the vibrant marine life. You’ll have the opportunity to see colorful fish, coral, and other underwater creatures, and learn about the importance of this protected area.
We’ll also visit our exclusive cenotes, underground pools that are unique to the region These natural wonders are known for their crystal-clear waters and stunning rock formations, and provide a refreshing respite from the hot sun.
At the end of the day, we’ll enjoy a delicious lunch of typical regional dishes, before heading back to our starting point.
Join us on this private tour and experience the best of what Cancún and surroundings has to offer!
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Tour Time Table
* Times can vary depending the conditions.
06:00 AM
- Pick up from the Cancun Area07:00 AM
- Pick up from Riviera Maya08:30 AM
- Pick up from Tulum area06:30 - 8:30 AM
- Pick up from the Hotel Lobby in air-conditioned van.09:00 AM
- Arrive at Archaeological Ruins of Tulum.11:00 AM
- Arrival to Tulum Beach for snorkel activity.01:00 PM
- Arrival to the cenote Park.01:10 PM
- Guided tour and activity in the cenote.02:30 PM
- Enjoy typical mexican food buffet04:00 PM
- Transportation back to the Hotels.
Cancel up to 24 hs before your tour for a full refund.
100% refund will apply in the following cases:
- If the service is canceled by the supplier. For example in case of bad weather and rescheduling
is not possible. Due to illness, presenting a doctor's report. - If the cancellation is made at least 24 hours prior to the day of the tour.
- If a date change is requested at least 24 hours prior to the date of the tour and a new date
cannot be agreed upon.
50% refund will apply:
- If the cancellation is made after 5pm (local time) the day before the tour.
- If a date change is requested after 5pm (local time) on the day before the tour, and a new date
cannot be agreed upon.
No refunds will apply:
- If the client does not show on the date and time of the tour.
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F.A.Qs:
What can I expect to see while snorkeling at the Tulum Reef?
While snorkeling at the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, you can expect to see a wide variety of colorful and fascinating marine life. The reef is home to over 500 species of fish. Some of the most seen species include parrotfish, angelfish, and pufferfish, as well as a variety of colorful corals and sponges. If you are lucky, you might spot rays and turtles too. Nevertheless, if you want to be sure to swim with green sea turtles, book one of our tours to Akumal, where turtle encounters are guaranteed. Snorkeling at the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is a truly magical experience and is a must-do for anyone visiting the region
Is it necessary to wear a life vest during the snorkeling?
The use of a life vest, provided by us free of charge, is mandatory during any snorkel activity.
What’s the Mesoamerican barrier reef?
The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is a coral reef system located off the coast of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras. It is the second-largest coral reef system in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and is home to a diverse array of marine life. The reef stretches for more than 1,000 miles along the eastern coast of Central America, and is a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is also an important economic resource for the region, providing livelihoods for local communities through tourism and fishing.
What to wear to Tulum ruins?
There is not any protection from sun or rain while walking around. It is usually hot walking around, so comfortable clothes, shoes, sunscreen, hat, glasses, and water are all good things to keep in mind. We offer, free of charge, umbrellas to protect you from the sun and rain in case of.
How long does it take to see Tulum ruins?
The Tulum ruins are not that big. We take you on a 45-minute guided excursion to go through the Tulum ruins. After that you can use 15-20 minutes to go your own and take your pictures.
What happened to the Mayans in Tulum?
Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya; it was at its height between the 13th and 15th centuries and managed to survive about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico. By the end of the 16th century, the site was abandoned. Tulum was abandoned as European diseases and epidemics decimated the population. Archaeologists have evidence that the population was killed off by the Spaniards when they introduced Old World diseases into the area as a way to destroy the native population.
How did Tulum get its name?
The original name of Tulum was Zamá, which in the ancient Mayan language means "dawn”. Tulum was an important walled city that in ancient times was used as a port for an extensive commercial network since the terrestrial and maritime routes of the ancient Mayan people converged here.
About Cenotes
When visiting a cenote, it is important to follow the safety instructions provided by your tour guide or the cenote's staff. This include wearing a life jacket if you are not a strong swimmer, using provided safety equipment such as flashlights and watershoes, and not touching or disturbing any of the natural features or wildlife in the cenote.
What are cenotes and which one will we visit?
A cenote is, in a few words, a cave with water. But the natural environment of the Yucatan Peninsula is what makes these places spectacular scenarios. Snorkeling inside the cenotes in the Riviera Maya is one of the most requested aquatic activities since it is such a unique experience in this area of the world. Our exclusive cenote is located on the Riviera Maya and is named Xtun.
What is the water temperature in the cenotes?The average water temperature of cenotes varies depending on the location and time of year. In general, the water in cenotes is typically cool and refreshing, with temperatures ranging from around 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (21 to 27 degrees Celsius). In some cases, the water may be warmer or colder, depending on factors such as the depth of the cenote and the surrounding air temperature.
About Snorkel at the Reef (3-in-1)
While snorkeling at the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, you can expect to see a wide variety of colorful and fascinating marine life. The reef is home to over 500 species of fish. Some of the most seen species include parrotfish, angelfish, and pufferfish, as well as a variety of colorful corals and sponges. If you are lucky, you might spot rays and turtles too. Nevertheless, if you want to be sure to swim with green sea turtles, book one of our tours to Akumal, where turtle encounters are guaranteed. Snorkeling at the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is a truly magical experience and is a must-do for anyone visiting the region
Is it necessary to wear a life vest during the snorkeling?
The use of a life vest, provided by us free of charge, is mandatory during any snorkel activity.
What’s the Mesoamerican barrier reef?The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is a coral reef system located off the coast of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras. It is the second-largest coral reef system in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and is home to a diverse array of marine life. The reef stretches for more than 1,000 miles along the eastern coast of Central America, and is a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is also an important economic resource for the region, providing livelihoods for local communities through tourism and fishing.
About Tulum
There is not any protection from sun or rain while walking around. It is usually hot walking around, so comfortable clothes, shoes, sunscreen, hat, glasses, and water are all good things to keep in mind. We offer, free of charge, umbrellas to protect you from the sun and rain in case of.
How long does it take to see Tulum ruins?
The Tulum ruins are not that big. We take you on a 45-minute guided excursion to go through the Tulum ruins. After that you can use 15-20 minutes to go your own and take your pictures.
What happened to the Mayans in Tulum?
Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya; it was at its height between the 13th and 15th centuries and managed to survive about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico. By the end of the 16th century, the site was abandoned. Tulum was abandoned as European diseases and epidemics decimated the population. Archaeologists have evidence that the population was killed off by the Spaniards when they introduced Old World diseases into the area as a way to destroy the native population.
How did Tulum get its name?
The original name of Tulum was Zamá, which in the ancient Mayan language means "dawn”. Tulum was an important walled city that in ancient times was used as a port for an extensive commercial network since the terrestrial and maritime routes of the ancient Mayan people converged here.
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What to Bring:
15 USD per person
Collected by your guide at the start of the tour. Due in cash with USD, MXN or EUR
Change of clothes
We recommend to bring an extra t-shirt
Extra Money for souvenirs and tips
Credit card and cash payments
Hat or Cap
Sandals
Sunglasses
Swimsuit
Towel
Wear lightweight, light-colored, comfortable clothing
Comfortable, lightweight clothes, and long-sleeved-cotton shirt
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What’s Included:
Bottled water & Soft drinks
Certificate Bilingual Guide
Lunch
Pork (pibil style), rice, beans, chicken, handmade tortilla, flavored water.
Round-Trip Transportation
Round-Trip Transportation with AC
Snorkel Gear
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Our Guides:
Ale K
"The absolute best tour we have ever done. Alejandra was truly amazing. She is so knowledgeable and kind. The love of our planet and those we share it with comes naturally to her. She has the k...Carlos G
"The trip was really good. A special thank you to Carlos (the guide). He explains everything really well, he understands a lot about everything we had visited and transmits the knowledge very w...Cesar (Salad)
"This was a fascinating tour led by a very kind and caring Ceasar -who took great care in keeping all his little salad parts (Ceasar Salad) together. The cenote was AMAZING. Had never seen anyt...Emanuel
"Absolutely amazing trip today with Emanuel. We had so much fun with the three pieces- I don’t know if my favorite was almost being touched by a sea turtle or visiting the cenote. Loved the p...Sara
"We had the best time swimming with whale sharks! Sarah and John Paul were incredible guides! We then snorkeled a reef and hung out on Islas de Mujeres and Had the best ceviche I’ve ever had!...Make it a trip!
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