

THE CHARM OF TULUM
AND CENOTES
With this experience, get ready to enjoy a perfect blend of culture, nature and adventure!
Ancestral treasures
and nature in one experience
A must on your bucket list is a visit to the iconic archaeological site of Tulum, located on a cliff with a breathtaking view of the Caribbean Sea, very early in the morning to avoid crowds of people.
This site, which was an important Mayan commercial port, houses magnificent ancestral treasures, such as the Temple of the Descending God.
The archaeological zone of Tulum stands out for its unique architecture and rich history. In this site you will be able to contemplate more than 60 buildings, among which El Castillo stands out, with its ornamentation of serpentine columns and masks.

In Tulum I share with you curious facts about the history of this incredible archaeological site, so that everyone falls in love with the natural beauty and Mayan culture as I did.




The cenotes
This adventurous day continues with a drive through the jungle, followed by a journey on foot (bring flip flops, sandals or any comfortable shoes you don’t mind getting wet). You will discover 5 different cenotes this private property hides under its trees, while I guide you through tropical
vegetation and give interesting
facts about Maya culture, nature
and the history of the
underground caves.






WHAT ARE CENOTES?
Cenotes are freshwater holes formed in the limestone underground over thousands of years.



Snorkeling and exploring the cenotes will make you feel as if you were in another dimension, and you will be amazed by the many different shades of blue of the water.


After our cenote exploration we will head back to get a taste of some real tacos in a nearby town.


Transportation
Tour guide
Camera
Bathing suit
Mosquito repellent
Flip-flops, sandals, or water shoes
WHAT TO BRING
INCLUDES
Water bottles
All entrance fee
Towel
Set of dry clothes
Lunch "tacos"
Snorkeling gear
Life jacket
Refillable water bottle
Money for extras
U.V. t-shirt