Located South of Playa del Carmen, the Tulum ruins are one of the most well-known archaeology sites in the world and the only Mayan settlement located on a Caribbean beach – a must-see for those visiting The Yucatán Peninsula. The ruins preside over a rugged coastline, a strip of brilliant beach and glistening turquoise waters that'll leave you breathless. You can visit for a couple of hours or spend the entire day experiencing this ancient kingdom on one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Stop by the town of Tulum after your archaeological adventure to discover unique local shops, bars, and restaurant
Chichen Itza is by far the most well-known attraction in Yucatan and maybe in the whole country! Chichen Itza is a huge complex of Mayan ruins shaped like pyramids built by the Maya people approximately 1200 years ago. The famous Mayan ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
Akumal is a little town in between Playa Del Carmen and Tulum that many people visit to see the sea turtles in their natural habitat! Large and peaceful turtles can be spotted in Akumal, Riviera Maya on the beach pretty much during any season of the year.