Enjoy the Tulum architecture with this small but breath taking museum. We recommend getting there right at 10am when it opens to avoid the amateur influencers. Short self guided tour that costs maybe $10-$12 USD. Perfect way to start the day and then walk down the road to a local brunch spot.
Don't want to truck to Chichen Itza? Well this site is just a 10 minute drive whos entrance is right next door to KORE. This will give you some of the Mayan history you might be craving. After, ask for directions to the beach to take a walk on the white sand and even hop on a boat to go out to sea and swim with turtles and stingray. Bring SUN SCREEN!
At its peak, Chichen Itza was the most populous city in the entire Yucatan Peninsula. Even today, its ruins reflect a great civilization filled with architectural marvels and ancient secrets.
Xcaret (pronounced eesh - carette )is a must-see destination while visiting Cancun and Riviera Maya, situated only 37 miles from Cancun International. Xcaret," Mexico ’s sacred paradise" was opened as an eco-archeological park where visitors can enjoy the splendor of Mexico’s biodiversity and cultural heritage. Day tickets range from $120-100 for the day.
Half way between Cancun and Tulum these, Playa del Carmen is known for its palm-lined beaches and coral reefs. Grab a snorkeling tour if you have time.
Tulum is home to some of the best cenotes and many located with in 45 minutes. We have it planned to tour Casa Tortuga which will have 4 cenotes for you to swim in but if you are unable to attend, swing by this one and enjoy its beauty!