
Visit Mayan Ruins
Discover the secrets of the ancient Maya at the archaeological site of Tulum
Our Tulum excursions combine two of the best things to do in Tulum, ruins exploring and cenote snorkeling.
The ancient city of Tulum located alongside the coast provides an excellent view of the Caribbean Sea, and the cenote swim at the colorful Cenote Caracol, one of the best in the Riviera Maya, will be an unforgettable experience.
This means that all transportation (including ground transportation and boats when applicable) are exclusive to your group, and so are the guide, driver, and captain when applicable. The itinerary and time table mentioned in this tour include the suggested times and durations of each activity, but they can be changed to fit your group's preference within reason and availability.
Discover the secrets of the ancient Maya at the archaeological site of Tulum
Snorkel and swim in a magical Cenote! The crystal-clear waters of these caves offer perfect visibility.
Enjoy fantastic views of the Caribbean Sea at this stunning Ocean-Front site in our Mayan Ruins Tour.
Follow the walkpath into the subtropical rainforest of the Yucatan Peninsula
We have highly-trained guides available in English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, and Italian
All our tour guides are trained in CPR. All of our tours are safe for the hole family.
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Ruin Exploring
Cenote Swim
Rainforest Hike
Snorkeling Tour
Family Friendly
Explore the archaeological site of Tulum, the only surviving Mayan ruins set alongside the Caribbean Sea. Built on a bluff facing the rising sun, the stunning backdrop of the turquoise blue water makes this incredible site one of the most picturesque in the world.
After our Tulum Ruins Tour, we continue our journey into the subtropical rainforest of the Yucatan Peninsula and explore the unforgettable world of “cenotes”. Swim in the crystal-clear blue waters of these unique limestone pools and relax amongst the thousands of white stalactites and stalagmites that surround you at every turn.
Snacks
Bottled Water and Soft Drinks
Certificate bilingual guide
Round trip transportation with AC
Snorkel Gear
Towel
Corfortable, fresh clothing and long-sleeved-cotton shirt
Change of clothing
Swimsuit
Hat or cap
Sunglasses & Biodegradable sunscreen (please apply prior to tour)
Sandals
Money for photos souvenirs and tips
Most of our guides are diving instructors or dive masters, and have all been hand-selected by Ocean tours for their passion and care for nature, awesome attitude and exceptional empathy.
Our first concern is to give our clients a unique experience that they can remember for years to come. At all times, our team is there for you with knowledge, motivation, attention, and trust.
We truly provide the Mayan Riviera's best quality in service and tours, and we always ensure the total satisfaction of our clients. We love what we do and we want to share these amazing experiences with you!
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Tulum Mayan Ruin is the ONLY archaeological site located in front of Caribbean crystalline water.
Original name of Tulum was Zamá, wich in ancient mayan language means “sunrise”.
Tulum was an important walled town, it was a harbor used for the intense commercial network. Here came trade and maritime routes of Mayan people.
During the last ice age, the Yucatan Peninsula was a huge coral reef covered by water. When the sea levels lowered, the dry air formed our limestone soil (the Yucatan Peninsula).
Limestone is very porous, allowing water particles to flow through it, forming underground rivers. As the water erosions the underwater caves, their roofs collapse giving birth to cenotes.
The Mayans believed that Cenotes were sacred doors to the Underworld, where several of their deities lived. In Mayan Mythology, the center of the Earth is a place filled with life, from where plants, trees and water come.
To the Mayan, the depths of the Earth were full of life. Trees, plants and water came from there. In the western muind, the depths are associated with evil and punishment, but to the Mayan, it was the origin of all life.
Because cenotes are filled with rainwater that was filtered by the limestone, cenote water is one of the clearest in the world, with over 150 feet of underwater visibility.
A group of divers recently discovered the connection between both underground river systems in the Riviera Maya area, so adding up to a whopping total 153.6 Km, the Sac Actún System (white cave in Mayan) became the longest in the World as far as we know. Eleven cenotes serve as entrances to this system.
Each of them is uniquely decorated by Nature.
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Every service and every part of the tour is directly operated by Ocean Tours. We guarantee an excellent high quality service to ensure the total satisfaction of our clients.
We have over 10 years of experience in operating tours as Ocean Tours started in year 2005.
Our guides are enthusiastic, experienced and knowledgeable. The whole team will make your tour unforgettable.
Working with small groups of clients, max. 12 people per van ensures you a familiar private tour feeling.
One professional photographer per group!
Our professional guides are certified in First-Aid.
Our transportation is very safe and comfortable, and our drivers are very experienced.
Our professional photographers team will come with you on the tour and get the best shots at these fantastic locations.
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