The Mayan ruins in Tulum are right on the coast, about a 10 minute drive from downtown. Hire one of the local guides to learn more about the history. Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds. Head down to the beach after to cool off in the ocean!
One of the most popular cenotes in Tulum, or should I say one of the most Instagram famous cenotes in Tulum, Gran Cenote is a large connection of a series of smaller caves. All of the sections are connected by wooden walkways laid down on the jungle floor. It boasts such crystal-clear water, that fish and turtles can be seen swimming around without the need of a snorkel! Consider going earlier in the day to avoid crowds and bring cash for the entrance fee and snorkel gear!
At SFER K they welcome you to connect the spirituality and vital energy of the jungle. Visit to experience the connection between the arts and nature in an awe-inspiring architectural landscape that will captivate your mind, body, and spirit.
Like many bars and restaurants on Tulum’s Beach Road, Casa Jaguar is tucked in a romantic jungle garden. The food is delicious, to be sure, but the tropically flavored drinks are next level. Most popular among locals and tourists alike, especially on Thursdays when the house music will lead you to the secret garden in the back where you can dance form 10pm until late.