Tulum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Tulum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
🇲🇽Tulum - must see🇲🇽 Yucatan Peninsula
🌟🌟 Two days trip to Tulum, just a short 45-minute car ride from Playa del Carmen, was a mesmerizing adventure! Tulum effortlessly blended history and natural beauty into an unforgettable experience.
1️⃣Tulum Ruins🏯🏰: We started our day by exploring the Tulum Ruins, perched dramatically on cliffs overlooking the turquoise Caribbean Sea. The ancient Mayan architecture and the stunning backdrop of the ocean left us in awe. It was a unique opportunity to step back in time and imagine the lives of the Mayan people who once inhabited this coastal wonder.
2️⃣Tulum Beaches🏖️🏖️:After our historical journey, we made our way to the pristine Tulum beaches. The powdery white sands and clear waters were postcard-perfect. Relaxing under the swaying palm trees, we took in the beauty of this coastal paradise. Swimming in the gentle waves was a refreshing way to soak up the sun. Tulum has several beautiful beaches surrounding the Ruins, each with its unique charm. Here are some of the notable ones:
🏖️🩴Tulum Beach (Playa Tulum)
🏖️🩴Paradise Beach (Playa Paraíso)
🏖️🩴Las Palmas Beach
🏖️🩴Santa Fe Beach (Playa Santa Fe)
🏖️🩴Zazil Kin Beach
3️⃣Rio Secreto Cenote🔝:The highlight of our day was the visit to Rio Secreto Cenote. This underground river system was like stepping into another world. The stalactites and stalagmites formations were otherworldly, and wading through the crystal-clear waters was an adventure we'll never forget. It was a surreal and magical experience deep beneath the Earth's surface.
🌟🌟Tulum's combination of history, natural beauty, and adventure made it a day trip to remember. It was a delightful escape from Playa del Carmen, and we left Tulum with hearts full of wonder and a camera full of breathtaking memories.
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🇲🇽 Explore Yucatan Peninsula 🇲🇽
🌞Our 10-day adventure exploring the Yucatan Peninsula was an absolute dream come true! 🚗Renting a car allowed us the freedom to uncover the hidden gems of this incredible region.
1️⃣🏖️ Cancun:Our first stop was the vibrant city of Cancun, known for its stunning beaches. We soaked up the sun and enjoyed the bustling nightlife before embarking on our Yucatan adventure.
2️⃣🏖️Playa del Carmen: Next up was Playa del Carmen, where the lively Fifth Avenue and beautiful beaches kept us entertained. We couldn't resist snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of this coastal gem.
3️⃣🏰Tulum: Tulum's ancient ruins perched atop the cliffs overlooking the Caribbean Sea were simply awe-inspiring. We spent hours exploring and taking in the breathtaking views.
4️⃣⛲Valladolid: charmed us with its colonial architecture and rich history. The cenotes were a refreshing highlight, and we learned about the culture of this charming town.
5️⃣📍Chichén Itzá:Our visit to the iconic Chichén Itzá was a history lover's dream. The intricate Mayan architecture and the El Castillo pyramid were truly remarkable.
6️⃣🟡Izamal: The "Yellow City" greeted us with its colorful buildings and charming streets. We explored the pyramid and felt the rich Mayan heritage all around.
7️⃣🔖Merida:Merida's vibrant culture and delicious cuisine won us over. We tried traditional Yucatecan dishes.
8️⃣Uman:Uman allowed us to experience the tranquility of small-town Mexico. It was a welcome break from the bustling cities and a chance to connect with the locals.
9️⃣🦩Celestun🦩: Celestun's serene beaches were the perfect backdrop for spotting flamingos and crocodiles. Our boat tour through the Celestun Biosphere Reserve was a wildlife lover's paradise.
🔟🐸Progreso: This coastal town offered relaxation and seaside dining. We enjoyed fresh seafood and the laid-back atmosphere.
1️⃣1️⃣Tizimin: Tizimin provided insight into rural Yucatan life. We explored local markets and admired the traditional way of living.
1️⃣2️⃣Rio Lagartos: was a true natural wonder. Our boat tour allowed us to see the vibrant pink hues of the salt flats and encounter crocodiles and various bird species.
Our 10-day Yucatan Peninsula adventure was a perfect blend of history, nature, culture, and relaxation. From ancient ruins to stunning beaches, charming towns to wildlife encounters, each city had something unique to offer. #beachlife
Tulum
A great experience, although there was a long wait to get in, but they are making many improvements. Hopefully, this will resolve the situation. In my opinion, the main problem was that everyone with a ticket was in a very long line, and those without tickets passed us to go to the front to buy them, and then joined the line in front of us.
There are a few things to consider, but it depends on whether you hired a tour previously because there are parking fees, entrance fees, and tour guides (optional). I strongly recommend bringing sunscreen, insect repellent, water, and an umbrella for those who burn easily.
The archaeological site was a small fortified Maya village - and the government is putting more effort into rescuing and preserving the site, which is good news! - The buildings have withstood the test of time well and provide a good perspective on how organized the Mayans were long ago!
Expect a long walk with little shade, so bring a hat and apply sunscreen liberally. The surrounding vegetation is typical low trees and marshland, so expect mosquitoes if you visit during the rainy season.
Tulum
#thingstodo
This was my second visit to the ruins of Tulum. Despite the cloud coverage, it did not ruin the scenery of one of the most beautiful locations of Mayan ruins. The beach was closed, but that was not an issue. The worst part of the experience was the amount of people visiting and having to wait in line for over an hour, but I'm guessing it was because of the time of year we visited. The entrance location changed as well from a multi-lane entry point to a single lane entry
Fantastic ruins with some super handy information boards. Confusing entrance with a separate guide system trying to hawk you a boat tour as well as the ruins and beach access. Per usual, you have to pay both federal fees and national reserve fees which again, aren't bought at the same time (daft) and one needs to be in cash
Tulum had lots of people, but you could still see everything without waiting. The views of the ocean are amazing. There are a zillion photo ops. Definitely worth going. In addition to the ticket price we were charged a national park fee.
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Ziggy's Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Tulum's Stunning Beach: A Paradise Worth Raving About 💙
Probably the best beach I visited in my life (and I’ve been to quite a few) 💙
Crystal Clear Waters and Sailing Adventures in Tulum ⛵️💙
ulum's crystal clear waters provide an ideal playground for those seeking adventure and relaxation. Whether you're sailing on a catamaran, snorkeling, or simply lounging on the beach, the vibrant blue hues of the water will leave you mesmerized and wanting to dive right in.
The fruit stand owner was very surprised by this spontaneous photo shoot 😅🍍🥥🍉
Tulum's vibrant and tropical atmosphere is not complete without a visit to the local fruit stalls. While capturing the essence of the destination with a spontaneous photo shoot, the fruit stand owner's surprise adds a touch of authenticity to the experience. From pineapples to coconuts and watermelons, these colorful fruits perfectly complement the vibrant energy of Tulum.
I miss you every day
😔 Hope to go on another adventure together soon 🗺💙: Tulum holds a special place in the heart where memories are created and cherished. From sailing on a catamaran to exploring the lush jungles, the longing for another adventure with loved ones is inevitable. Tulum's beauty and vibrant spirit create the perfect backdrop for unforgettable experiences and the desire to create more treasured moments.
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Una Vida Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Our Tulum itinerary
🌴 5 nights at @unavidatulum close to the Tulum city center (but tucked away in the jungle)
- Private catamaran trip with @cancunsailing Snorkeling is included in the price ⛵️🤿
- A trip to cenotes. We went to Cenote Calavera, other cool cenotes in the area are: Gan Cenote, Cenote Santa Cruz, Cenote car wash, Cenote Azul 🐠
- Local bars and restaurants. Batley was our favorite bar with a very cool atmosphere and live music 🍹🎺
- Mayan Ruins of Tulum 🗿
- Taking a billion pictures at the property 😂
🌴 1 night in Valladolid (about 2 hour drive from Tulum)
- Cenote Ik-Kil
- Cenote Oxman
- Chichen Iza 🛕
- Walking around the city center admiring colorful buildings and Iglesia de San Servacio ⛪️
- Dinner at a local and not touristy restaurant. We loved Yakunaj Cocina Mexicana 🌮
🌴 4 nights at @nesttulum in Tulum beach area
- Just chilling on the beautiful beach and enjoying the beach club ⛱
- Matcha Mama, Azulic, art galleries and museums, wooden statues which are located by different hotels and restaurants entrances 🥥
- Nightclubs and bars 🥂💃
Una Vida 💙
Immerse yourself in the bohemian ambiance of Una Vida, a stunning villa in Tulum. Surrounded by lush greenery and located just moments away from the beach, this tranquil getaway offers the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. From lounging by the poolside to embracing the vibrant vacation vibes, Una Vida invites you to experience Tulum's enchantment in style.
Tulum prices
Tulum prices for people who are interested in going there (everything is for 4 people). Wasn’t sure if I wanted to summarize it all to see how much I spent 😅 Is it expensive? Yes! Is it worth it? Absolutely 💛
🌸 3 bedroom villa at @unavidatulum for 5 nights: $2,948
🌸 2 bedroom suite at @nesttulum for 4 nights: $2,724
🌸 2 rooms for 1 night at @hotelwaye in Valladolid: $134
🌸 Airfare: $550 round trip from America and about $1,000 per person from Russia
🌸 Private boat tour: $605
🌸 Car rental (Avis): $414
🌸 Gas: $60
🌸 Covid test at the hotel: $50
🌸 Groceries and wine for the villa: $300
🌸 Chichen Itza entrance: $107
🌸 Cenotes entrances: 150-250 pesos per person for each Cenote so about $120 total
🌸 Mayan ruins entrance: $160 (a short boat tour with snorkeling included)
🌸 Restaurants and bars: ~$1,000
Unavida Tulum: Embrace the Tropical Beauty of Tulum
Unavida Tulum is a bohemian-style hotel situated on the beach with a lovely essence of Tulum's tropical beauty. This luxurious hotel is inspired by its breathtaking natural surroundings, featuring its rustic wooden finishes, chic outdoor living spaces, and an open-air restaurant serving delicious local cuisine. The hotel's facilities, including the rooftop lounge and spa, offer the ultimate relaxation experience, while the oceanfront location promises priceless and unforgettable memories.
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Nest Tulum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Sunrise in Paradise at the NEST Tulum 🧡🌴
Immerse yourself in the morning serenity of NEST Tulum's picturesque surroundings and witness the mesmerizing sunrise atop shining ocean water and lush foliage. Unwind to your vacation vibes and discover the beauty of Tulum, Mexico's must-visit spot.
NEST Tulum: A Beach Lover's Paradise 💙🌴
Discover the charm of Mexico's tropical beauty at NEST Tulum, a stunning beach club resort with a picturesque landscape and awe-inspiring decor. Capture breathtaking views of the Blue Lizard Pool, the Jungle, and the Ocean and explore the beauty of Tulum.
Nest Tulum: Discover Paradise in the Jungle
Nest Tulum is a stunning boutique hotel located in the heart of the lush Tulum jungle. The hotel boasts a perfect blend of luxury amenities and stunning architecture, with its rustic-chic rooms and villas seamlessly integrated into the natural scenery. The hotel's private beach club and pool offer guests a perfect escape from the busy everyday life, while the world-class dining in its organic restaurants makes it an unforgettable experience for all.
Tulum Airport Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Mexico | Cancun Tulum near the cemetery Cenote card
this time in Mexico Yucatan Peninsula went to four tiankeng, said Yucatan Peninsula has more than 6,000 tiankeng, I did not do how to do Raiders I chose a convenient tiankeng near Tulum and Tulum to Chichen Itza.
1 Suytun
It can be said that it is one of the reasons why I went to Mexico. It is hard to forget when I saw it once in a circle of friends. The sense of sight of the altar, we are a little late, so a beam of light is a bit biased, I changed the angle (Figure 1) is also very beautiful. We were able to pass the cenote on our way from Tulum to Chichen Itza.
2 .Nicte-ha cenote
is very close to Tulum, a lotus pond! Underwater is very beautiful, but you must go down to see it. Everyone remembers to bring the mirror and breathing tube above, suitable for snorkeling.
3 Dos Ojos
and the lotus pond together, you can go together, Dos has two pits, I only went one. There are a lot of people who study scuba here. It should be a course in static waters. Go early and get fewer people. The opening hours are from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, but it is not possible to enter at 3:30 in the afternoon.
4 ikkil
This is very close to Chichen Itza, especially famous, it is a mature scenic spot, facilities and equipment are very complete, there are many people and tours. From the bottom up, the hole is like a heart shape. You can swim or dive. I went up and jumped back, it was still fun.
A lot of cenote signs can be seen from Tulum to Chichen Itza. If you have the chance to go to Mexico, you must explore a few more.
!! All cenotes require tickets, ranging from 50-300 pesos, remember to bring cash.
Navigation Remember to type cenote, otherwise you may lead elsewhere.
Cancun|The Caribbean finally sees you (with a photo of the seaside)
finally came to Cancun, who is in the heart of mind, exactly the one-hour drive from Cancun, the Caribbean is so beautiful. I dont want to go out when I enter the hotel. White beaches, blue sea and a cup of Mojito are perfect holidays.
Super love the photo of the swimsuit taken this time, share with you the experience of taking pictures at the beach.
1 Uniform color, no matter what style, it is best to have a theme color, such as the orange color I arranged this time, it is very suitable for the enthusiasm of Cancun Caribbean.
2 Prepare some props, such as sunglasses, hats or hotel books, drinks can be.
3 The general seaside or the midday sea is the most beautiful, although the sun is the most poisonous, you can take this time and take a quick shot.
4 Take a photo pose and give away six seaside photos
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