Exploring the Tulum ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with a guide to reveal the history, is an unmissable adventure. Discover ceremonial buildings perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean, then dive into the mystical world of Mayan cenotes. There's a lunch of authentic Mexican cuisine before you finish the trip with a rejuvenating experience at Yalkú lagoon, where turquoise waters teem with exotic marine life.
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Alejandro
Traveled with family
January 7, 20263.8Spain
Muy buen servicio de Alfredo Deberían avisar q el snorkel no es sobre el mar si no sobre un río
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Chelle & Mark
Traveled as a couple
December 10, 20255United Kingdom
I loved how patient the water guide Carlos Daniel was. He explained the safety precautions very thoroughly and made sure that we all understood what was expected of us. He really took his time overall making it immersive for all that participated.
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MAO
Traveled with family
April 24, 20253United Kingdom
Food in the caves was really bad Snorkel was only mask...no snorkel
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Arun, Canada
Traveled with family
March 12, 20254.6United Kingdom
Very well organized..the whole program worked like clockwork! Nice lunch buffet, constant supply of cold drinking water. Isabel the guide provided step by step guidance everywhere and Manuel was safe driver. Special thanks to Isabel for helping us non-swimmers in the Cenote and during snorkelling...we couldn't have done it without her!
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Deborah
Solo traveler
February 12, 20255United Kingdom
Would have definitely liked more time to wander around Tulum. it was very rushed. Not enough time to wander around and even see everything. All that effort to get there and not enough time to take it all in. Perhaps you could pick people up an hour earlier and give them time to walk around. I heard others in our group also say they wanted more time at Tulum.
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M.C.
Traveled with family
January 2, 20253.8United Kingdom
Good: Tulum guide, cenote cave, swimming in Yalkú lagoon, provided swimming gear (life vests, flippers) Not good: length of visit at Tulum (too short time to see the location properly), lunch (bad food quality), lack of information from TUI about the equipment provided (e.g., no towels given by tour operator, not told that sunscreen of any kind is not allowed), lack of information about risks (e.g., knowledge of swimming needed, good physical fitness needed to swim in Yalkú lagoon).
