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Guided tour of Tulum and visit to a modern Maya community

4.5/5
1064 reviews

Historic ruins, beaches and swimming in underground caves make this an action-packed morning of discovery. A guided tour of Tulum is followed by a visit to a traditional Maya community. What's more, you'll get to take a dip in a cenote, too. Benito, one of our local guides, says, "most of Tulum dates from the two centuries before Spanish colonisation, so it's a final snapshot of a doomed civilisation. Among the many things you'll learn is the symbolism behind the deities carved into the temples."

First up, explore the remains of the Maya city of Tulum. Your expert guide will show you temples of the Frescoes, the Descending God, the Winds and more. And then there's El Castillo pyramid, whose clifftop location overlooking the Caribbean saw it double as a lighthouse. Nowadays, it's made for Instagram – it's the most photographed location in the Riviera Maya. Gustavo, another of our local guides, says, ‘Tulum is that perfect balance between culture and nature – just look at all the iguanas you'll see lazing around. The ancient Maya appreciated this, and each area represented one of the elements – earth, water, wind and fire.'

Then we'll take some time to look around a Maya village and meet some members of the community. We'll find out about the traditions and customs of the village, before finishing up with a swim in a cenote. These freshwater sinkholes were sacred to the ancient Maya. A bit of snorkelling in this hallowed cavern is the ideal way to round off your experience.

Main features

Free cancellation
Place: Cancun
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours
Language:German, Spanish, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish
Mobile voucher accepted

Additional features

Entrance Fees Included
Guided Tour
Instant confirmation
e-Voucher
Hotel pick up

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Why you’ll love this…

  • You'll discover the beautifully located ruins of the historic Maya city of Tulum
  • You can see the temples of the Frescoes, the Descending God and the Winds
  • There are opportunities to take selfies by the clifftop El Castillo pyramid looking over the Caribbean
  • This itinerary visits a modern Maya community to meet the locals and swim in a cenote
  • Your tour is led by an expert local guide with an unrivalled knowledge of Tulum and its history

Important to know

  • Bring bathing gear, comfortable shoes, a hat and sunblock
  • We reccommend biodegradable sunblock as swimming in the cenote will not be permitted without
  • Use of video cameras on the Tulum site is payable locally

Cancellation policy

Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.


What’s included

  • Transport to and from hotels
  • Entrance fees
  • Guide
  • Snacks and a drink

This experience meets the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria. By choosing this experience you can protect the places you love, care for the environment and support local communities.

Booking fee

Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.


Pickup points

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Provider

TUI MEXICANA SA DE CV


What people say about this experience

4.5/5

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Based on 1064 reviews


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  • C

    Christopher

    Traveled as a couple


    June 26, 2026
    5

    United Kingdom

    The guide Lorenzo was very knowledgeable. He was able to communicate with guests that spoke different languages which was impressive. The driver Edwardo was also a safe driver and we felt comfortable with him. We were given enough time to explore the ruins on our own. The trip was worth it.

  • D

    Diaz Family

    Traveled with family


    June 22, 2026
    3.4

    United Kingdom

    I enjoyed visiting the site. I didn't enjoy that our guide wasn't as informative as I would have hoped. The trip felt rushed and not cohesive.

  • T

    Terrible experience

    Traveled with a group of friends


    June 19, 2026
    2.6

    United Kingdom

    We were picked up at hotel at 7.30am for tour of Tulum ruins which were an hour away then supposed to be village and cenote but taken to cenote first then ruins at midday in searing sun which was unbearable and so stupid expecting tourists to be in that heat after getting picked up so early..was quite disgraceful as we had two ladies over 60 who wanted to see ruins but we expected to be there early morning. Trip was also bilingual which meant we all had to listen to guide repeating it all

  • W

    Wandering Stokies

    Traveled as a couple


    June 12, 2026
    3.4

    United Kingdom

    The trip was good overall, enjoyed the mayan village and cenote (very good). Nice to see tulum ruins. The shops in tulum would have been good to look around if it wasnt for the constant demands to go into the various shops.

  • D

    David

    Traveled with a group of friends


    June 11, 2026
    5

    United Kingdom

    Loved the fact we had a local to ur guide who knew the Mayan history first hand

  • S

    Steven S

    Traveled as a couple


    June 6, 2026
    3.8

    United Kingdom

    Every seat in the small minibus was taken up so felt a little cramped. We were at Tulum for 2 hours with Erik the guide explaining things for the 1st hour then he left us to wonder round ourselves. If it wasn't for overhearing what other guides were saying to their people we would have missed things. Basically, he should have offered to stay with his party for the whole 2 hours. The visit to the Mayan village was OK but coupled with the cenote, worth the major detour back.