Things to do in Tulum
As the only Maya archaeological site on the coast of the Yucatan, Tulum draws visitors as much for its views as its monuments. The ruins of this remarkable clifftop city make for a compelling visit, usually followed by a dip and selfie in the wave-washed beach – famed for its turtles – below it. You can visit and wander around yourself, admiring the genuine uniqueness of the site. Or you can join a guided tour to get the lowdown on the meaning behind El Castillo pyramid, the Temple of the Frescoes, Temple of the Descending God, the House of the Halach Uinic and more. And then, round off the experience by popping down to the beach for a dip. Playa Paraíso, located just below El Castillo pyramid, is particularly popular. To avoid the crowds and heat, it’s advisable to arrive early in the day. Bring sun cream, water and comfie footwear to get the most out of your visit to one of Mexico’s most impressive heritage sites.
Our recommendations in Tulum
Tulum and Swimming with Turtles Private Tour
Experience a private tour of the Mayan ruins in Tulum with a certified guide and swim with turtles in Akumal using professional snorkel equipment.
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Private tour of the archaeological zone of Tulum and cenote swim
Step back in time on a guided tour of Tulum plus visit the beach near the ruins to relax before ending at Casa Tortuga, a cenote of crystalline waters.
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Tulum and Two Cenotes Private Tour
Enjoy a private tour of the Mayan ruins in Tulum with a certified archaeological guide and cool off with a swim in two cenotes in the middle of the jungle.
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Self-guided tour of 4 Mayan sites: Chichén Itzá, Tulum, Coba, and Ek Balam
Explore 4 Mayan archeological sites with one audio guide: Chichén Itzá, Tulum Ruins, Coba Ruins, and Ek Balam. Discover the secrets and mysteries of this incredible civilization.
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Tulum and Swimming with Turtles Private Tour
Experience a private tour of the Mayan ruins in Tulum with a certified guide and swim with turtles in Akumal using professional snorkel equipment.
en, es
Private tour of the archaeological zone of Tulum and cenote swim
Step back in time on a guided tour of Tulum plus visit the beach near the ruins to relax before ending at Casa Tortuga, a cenote of crystalline waters.
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Tulum and Two Cenotes Private Tour
Enjoy a private tour of the Mayan ruins in Tulum with a certified archaeological guide and cool off with a swim in two cenotes in the middle of the jungle.
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Self-guided tour of 4 Mayan sites: Chichén Itzá, Tulum, Coba, and Ek Balam
Explore 4 Mayan archeological sites with one audio guide: Chichén Itzá, Tulum Ruins, Coba Ruins, and Ek Balam. Discover the secrets and mysteries of this incredible civilization.
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Day trip to the archaeological zone of Tulum and Cenote
Get facts about the ancient Maya and the trade routes that crisscross the Yucatán. Swim in a cenote within Casa Tortuga ecological park, and more.
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Full-Day Luxury Tour to Tulum, Cenote, and 5th Avenue Playa del Carmen
Discover the most beautiful Mexican attractions in just one day, with a guided excursion that gives you the chance to visit Tulum, Cenotes, and Playa del Carmen.
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Tulum, Cobá and Aldea Maya guided tour with lunch
Delve into the Mayan culture at the archeological sites of Tulum and Cobá. Visit a Mayan village and enjoy a buffet lunch at a local restaurant.
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Tulum express tour from Playa del Carmen or Cancun
Explore Tulum with a knowledgeable guide, marvel at the incredible beaches of the Mexican Caribbean, and discover Mayan culture and history.
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Guided Tour of Tulum and Visit to a Modern Maya Community
Exploring ancient ruins and swimming in underground caves make this an action-packed morning of adventure. A guided tour of one of Mexico's most important historical sites is followed by a visit to a traditional Mayan community. What's more, you'll get the chance to take a refreshing dip in a cenote too.
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Reviews Tulum
“It was very hot which made it hard to concentrate on what the guide Lilly was saying at Tulum. But she was very informative. Definitely need a hat or large umbrella. I love the heat but that day was really hot Preferred the village and swim in the Cenote. I think it was a bit overpriced but glad I went”
“Bus was 30 minutes late for pick up. Guide did not choose to speak English to us so we did not get any instructions/itinerary. We spent 3 1/2 hours picking people up and dropping people off in the morning. Second guide did speak English to us but ww missed alot of the history etc. Very rude shaking basket in from of you asking for tips. We did tip even though not good experience. All locations we were told to rush as we were running out of time.”
“I was told to contact provider to confirm pick up time. I shouldn't need to do this - I provided details at booking so they should have contacted me. When I did call they couldn't find the booking. I spoke to the hotel Tui rep and she managed to sort it out with them. The excursion was fine but not great. The guide was pleasant but the tour of the Tulum ruins was poor and there was pretty much no information about the cenote. The price was good compared to other tours available.”
“The guide and driver were great. The fault lies squarely with TUI being very unhelpful, missing crucial details from the descriptions (e.g. bringing a towel) and generally mis-selling experiences - it's an absolute joke to call this a half day “2-4 hours” experience. We had a 5.35am pickup and returned at 4pm - there was little to no food and this is not communicated which completely ruined our day. My wife with low blood sugar issues is suffering from a migraine today. Thanks TUI!”