Swim with Turtles, Visit Tulum Ruins and Cenotes
Private Tulum Ruins, Akumal Turtles & Cenotes Tour
From $558

"Great experience"
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Swim with Turtles, Visit Tulum Ruins and Cenotes
Private Tulum Ruins, Akumal Turtles & Cenotes Tour
From $558

"Great experience"
-A full day activity well worth the money and time. Pick up at the hotel was on time and the van was clean and dependable.
Cenote Exploring
Family Friendly
Jungle Hiking
Ruin Exploring
Sea Turtles Spotting
Snorkeling
About this Tour:
Tulum Ruins Tour
Discover the Mayan archaeological site of Tulum, world-famous for its unique location alongside the Caribbean coastline. Built on a natural outcrop facing the rising sun, the stunning turquoise blue ocean backdrop makes this beautiful site one of the most picturesque in the world.
Snorkeling with Akumal Sea Turtles
Afterward, we take a short 5-minute boat ride to the fascinating underwater world of Turtle Bay on a leisurely snorkel tour in search of 3 of the world’s 7 sea turtle species. Brightly colored tropical fish, spectacular coral, amazing rock formations, rays, and unbelievable visibility make this an unforgettable experience.
Explore the Mayan Cenotes
Then journey deep into the subtropical rainforest of the Yucatan to relax, wander, jump and swim in the crystal-clear fresh waters of a massive “cenote”, and marvel at the thousands of spectacular stalagmites and stalactites that surround you at every turn.
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Tour Time Table
* Times can vary depending the conditions.
06:00 - 07:00 AM
- Pick up from the Cancun Area07:00 - 08:00 AM
- Pick up from the Riviera Maya08:30 - 09:00 AM
- Pick up from Tulum Area06:00 - 8:30 AM
- Pick up from the Hotel Lobby in air-conditioned van.09:00 AM
- Arrive at Archaeological Ruins of Tulum.11:20 AM
- Arrival to Akumal Bay for snorkel activity.01:10 PM
- Arrival to the cenote Park.01:20 PM
- Guided tour and activity in the cenote.02:20 PM
- Enjoy typical mexican buffet.04:00 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:
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.
How is snorkeling in Akumal?
Akumal is famous for the sea turtles. Sea turtles have in common that they all enjoy warm and calm beaches, with plentiful seagrass and protected by a reef: this is just what Akumal Bay offers! On our tour, we take you in a small boat just 0.2 mile/300 meters (5 minutes) offshore. Snorkeling above the seagrass beds gives you the best chance to see the sea turtles and stingrays. If currents and visibility allow us, we will take you also to the reef to observe sea fans and several species of hard and leafy coral. Snorkeling along the reef, you will come across shoals of grunts, blue tang, parrotfish, or butterflyfish.
What determines the sex of a sea turtle?
The sex of a sea turtle is determined by the temperature at which the turtle's eggs are incubated. In general, warmer temperatures tend to produce females, while cooler temperatures tend to produce males. This phenomenon is known as temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD). The exact temperature thresholds that determine the sex of a sea turtle can vary depending on the species, but in general, temperatures within the range of 29 to 31 degrees Celsius (84 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit) are most likely to produce females, while temperatures below 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit) are most likely to produce males.
How many miles do sea turtles travel?
Whether it is for migration reasons, for mating, or feeding, Sea Turtles
can travel hundreds or thousands of kilometers before reaching their
destination.
How many species of sea turtles are there in the world?
There are seven species of sea turtles, which are marine reptiles that need to breathe air to survive. Six of the seven species are found in the Atlantic and Pacific Sea. The flatback turtle is only found in the Western Indo-Pacific. Out of the 7 species of sea turtles that remain, 6 of them nest in Mexico.
Four of these species can be found in Quintana Roo – the leatherback turtle, the loggerhead turtle, the hawksbill turtle and the white turtle.
Unfortunately, all 7 species of Sea Turtles are endangered. This is due to illegal poaching and pollution.
In Mexico, turtles are protected since 1990. Fishing, hunting, or poaching turtles is now a federal offense.
Where does the name Akumal come from?
The name "Akumal" comes from the Mayan, meaning "place of turtles." Each year hundreds of turtles arrive to lay their eggs in the sand and feed on the seagrasses. Adding to the allure is that it's home to three species of sea turtles: Green, Loggerhead & Hawksbill.
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.
Do you pick me up from my Airbnb or Private residence?
Yes, we will happily schedule your pickup from your Airbnb or Private Excursion. As soon as you arrive at your destination let us know your exact location. For some locations, we have special nearby meeting points.
Can I be dropped off at another hotel or location?
Please ask our Ocean Tours Team before booking if you want to be dropped off at another location. We will try our best to accommodate your request. We cannot take luggage like suitcases and backpacks on our coach excursion. We can accommodate you on our Private Excursion.
How safe are my belongings whilst on the trip?
We take all the precautions we can to make sure your belongings are safe; our guides will recommend the places where you can leave your belongings safely. Please take in mind that we can only take small bags with personal items you need on the excursion. In our coach, we cannot take suitcases or backpacks. If you need to move from one hotel to the other on the day of your excursion a Private Trip will be perfect for you.
I have special dietary requirements – will they be catered for?
Please let us know at the time of booking of any food requirements or allergies and we’ll pass the information to our provider. We offer vegetarian and gluten-free options without any cost, but please let us know, as we need to know this at least 24 hours before the excursion starts.
Which language does my guide speak?
All our guides speak English and Spanish.
We also have international staff, and we can offer our excursions on specific days with other languages like German, French, Italian Dutch, Polish, and Russian. If you want another language guide, please contact our customer service. Spanish and English language is always available.
Can I skip the transportation and take my own car?
Although we recommend our hassle-free transportation from your hotel or Airbnb you can take your car and leave the car at a meeting point. In between the activities, we will take you with our transportation and after the excursion, we bring you back to the car. Please take note that parking fees are not included. Please contact our customer service if you want to bring your own car.
How many people can sign up for an excursion?
In our excursions, we create small groups so that you can enjoy the freedom of movement and be able to interact closely with your surroundings, as well as so that you can receive more personalized attention from our guides. This small size ensures that your group will not encroach on your personal experience. Most of our transportations fits 12 persons but some of our excursions involve boat trips, which may have specific capacity limitations.
May I tip the driver and guide? Is it obligatory?
Although not obligatory, it's standard practice in Mexico, and for many of our visitors is a form of thanks on finishing the excursion, always when the service and attention of these professionals have been as expected or has surpassed your expectations.
But we repeat, this is NOT OBLIGATORY.
Can people with disabilities participate in the excursion?
Our existing itineraries are not specifically designed for travelers with disabilities, but that doesn’t mean you will not be able to enjoy one of our small group excursions – it’s largely dependent on your specific needs and the location you wish to visit.
Some destinations are better suited for travelers with disabilities than others. Many destinations we visit lack accessible public infrastructure or facilities designed to accommodate travelers with disabilities, but we will do our best to arrange suitable alternatives where possible.
You may also prefer to speak to our Customer Service and arrange a customized itinerary to suit your needs.
Do you offer photos from the snorkeling excursion?
Of course! On most of our tours, professional photographer will do their best to make your day with Ocean Excursions as memorable as possible. They carry top-quality (underwater) cameras and take high-resolution photos of both participants and their surroundings. You can view the pictures after your excursion and decide if you want to purchase them. The images are sold as a package, where you receive access to all the photos taken by your guide and our "Best Ocean Tours Excursions" collection folder, all of which will be made available to you via a link . The price for the photo package depends on the group size of your booking. For 2 persons the package is $66 USD and for 6 persons the package is $106 USD.
Can I take my (underwater) camera to the excursion?
You are free to take your own photos or video on tour with us, but we ask, while snorkeling, that your equipment is attached to your body in one way or another, for example with a wrist band. We do however not advise that you take your phone in a waterproof case, because it is generally not possible to operate it whilst doing the activities. At all archeological sites non-professional cameras are permitted at no cost. Video cameras GoPro tablets and selfie sticks have a charge which is paid directly at the box office upon entry. The use of professional photography equipment is strictly prohibited - including tripods.
We do not take any responsibility of lost or damage photography gear that may happen on tour with us.
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 the Akumal Turtles
The use of a life vest, provided by us free of charge, is mandatory during any snorkel activity.
How is snorkeling in Akumal?
Akumal is famous for the sea turtles. Sea turtles have in common that they all enjoy warm and calm beaches, with plentiful seagrass and protected by a reef: this is just what Akumal Bay offers! On our tour, we take you in a small boat just 0.2 mile/300 meters (5 minutes) offshore. Snorkeling above the seagrass beds gives you the best chance to see the sea turtles and stingrays. If currents and visibility allow us, we will take you also to the reef to observe sea fans and several species of hard and leafy coral. Snorkeling along the reef, you will come across shoals of grunts, blue tang, parrotfish, or butterflyfish.
What determines the sex of a sea turtle?The sex of a sea turtle is determined by the temperature at which the turtle's eggs are incubated. In general, warmer temperatures tend to produce females, while cooler temperatures tend to produce males. This phenomenon is known as temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD). The exact temperature thresholds that determine the sex of a sea turtle can vary depending on the species, but in general, temperatures within the range of 29 to 31 degrees Celsius (84 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit) are most likely to produce females, while temperatures below 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit) are most likely to produce males.
How many miles do sea turtles travel?
Whether it is for migration reasons, for mating, or feeding, Sea Turtles
can travel hundreds or thousands of kilometers before reaching their
destination.
There are seven species of sea turtles, which are marine reptiles that need to breathe air to survive. Six of the seven species are found in the Atlantic and Pacific Sea. The flatback turtle is only found in the Western Indo-Pacific. Out of the 7 species of sea turtles that remain, 6 of them nest in Mexico.
Four of these species can be found in Quintana Roo – the leatherback turtle, the loggerhead turtle, the hawksbill turtle and the white turtle.
Unfortunately, all 7 species of Sea Turtles are endangered. This is due to illegal poaching and pollution.
In Mexico, turtles are protected since 1990. Fishing, hunting, or poaching turtles is now a federal offense.
Where does the name Akumal come from?
The name "Akumal" comes from the Mayan, meaning "place of turtles." Each year hundreds of turtles arrive to lay their eggs in the sand and feed on the seagrasses. Adding to the allure is that it's home to three species of sea turtles: Green, Loggerhead & Hawksbill.
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.
General Tour Questions
Yes, we will happily schedule your pickup from your Airbnb or Private Excursion. As soon as you arrive at your destination let us know your exact location. For some locations, we have special nearby meeting points.
Can I be dropped off at another hotel or location?
Please ask our Ocean Tours Team before booking if you want to be dropped off at another location. We will try our best to accommodate your request. We cannot take luggage like suitcases and backpacks on our coach excursion. We can accommodate you on our Private Excursion.
How safe are my belongings whilst on the trip?
We take all the precautions we can to make sure your belongings are safe; our guides will recommend the places where you can leave your belongings safely. Please take in mind that we can only take small bags with personal items you need on the excursion. In our coach, we cannot take suitcases or backpacks. If you need to move from one hotel to the other on the day of your excursion a Private Trip will be perfect for you.
I have special dietary requirements – will they be catered for?
Please let us know at the time of booking of any food requirements or allergies and we’ll pass the information to our provider. We offer vegetarian and gluten-free options without any cost, but please let us know, as we need to know this at least 24 hours before the excursion starts.
Which language does my guide speak?
All our guides speak English and Spanish.
We also have international staff, and we can offer our excursions on specific days with other languages like German, French, Italian Dutch, Polish, and Russian. If you want another language guide, please contact our customer service. Spanish and English language is always available.
Can I skip the transportation and take my own car?
Although we recommend our hassle-free transportation from your hotel or Airbnb you can take your car and leave the car at a meeting point. In between the activities, we will take you with our transportation and after the excursion, we bring you back to the car. Please take note that parking fees are not included. Please contact our customer service if you want to bring your own car.
How many people can sign up for an excursion?
In our excursions, we create small groups so that you can enjoy the freedom of movement and be able to interact closely with your surroundings, as well as so that you can receive more personalized attention from our guides. This small size ensures that your group will not encroach on your personal experience. Most of our transportations fits 12 persons but some of our excursions involve boat trips, which may have specific capacity limitations.
May I tip the driver and guide? Is it obligatory?
Although not obligatory, it's standard practice in Mexico, and for many of our visitors is a form of thanks on finishing the excursion, always when the service and attention of these professionals have been as expected or has surpassed your expectations.
But we repeat, this is NOT OBLIGATORY.
Can people with disabilities participate in the excursion?
Our existing itineraries are not specifically designed for travelers with disabilities, but that doesn’t mean you will not be able to enjoy one of our small group excursions – it’s largely dependent on your specific needs and the location you wish to visit.
Some destinations are better suited for travelers with disabilities than others. Many destinations we visit lack accessible public infrastructure or facilities designed to accommodate travelers with disabilities, but we will do our best to arrange suitable alternatives where possible.
You may also prefer to speak to our Customer Service and arrange a customized itinerary to suit your needs.
Do you offer photos from the snorkeling excursion?
Of course! On most of our tours, professional photographer will do their best to make your day with Ocean Excursions as memorable as possible. They carry top-quality (underwater) cameras and take high-resolution photos of both participants and their surroundings. You can view the pictures after your excursion and decide if you want to purchase them. The images are sold as a package, where you receive access to all the photos taken by your guide and our "Best Ocean Tours Excursions" collection folder, all of which will be made available to you via a link . The price for the photo package depends on the group size of your booking. For 2 persons the package is $66 USD and for 6 persons the package is $106 USD.
Can I take my (underwater) camera to the excursion?
You are free to take your own photos or video on tour with us, but we ask, while snorkeling, that your equipment is attached to your body in one way or another, for example with a wrist band. We do however not advise that you take your phone in a waterproof case, because it is generally not possible to operate it whilst doing the activities. At all archeological sites non-professional cameras are permitted at no cost. Video cameras GoPro tablets and selfie sticks have a charge which is paid directly at the box office upon entry. The use of professional photography equipment is strictly prohibited - including tripods.
We do not take any responsibility of lost or damage photography gear that may happen on tour with us.
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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
Choice of Meal
Choice of plates, chicken, fish, or meat, vegetarian option available on request, flavored water.
Round-Trip Transportation
Round-Trip Transportation with AC
Snorkel Gear
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Our Guides:
Arturo
"I’ve done a few excursions and I have to say this was the best one yet! It was also by far the best guide yet! Suly was so funny, friendly, and patient with all of us. He is also very knowle...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...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...Rachelle
"This tour was incredible! Rachelle was so fun and informative; we learned all about the animals we saw and had a great day. While not every tour might get the amount of animals we had, the ene...Sofia
"We went on a tour to the Tulum Ruins, snorkelling at Yal-Ku, and to the Cenotes. Our tour guide Sofia made our experience unbelievable! She was so knowledgeable and shared so much information ...Make it a trip!
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