5 reasons to visit tulum ruins

5 Reasons to Visit the Tulum Ruins

One of the Best Conserved Mayan Sites

Vacations in Mexico are far more than sunshine, sand and sea. One of the reasons that makes the Riviera Maya a top year-round tourist destination are the amazing Mayan ruins, like Tulum ruins,  just a short drive from Cancun and Playa del Carmen.

1. Short Trip to Tulum Ruins

Tulum’s well-preserved Mayan ruins are one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. They make a popular half-day trip for those staying in the Riviera Maya being much closer than Chichen Itza. The amazing ruins at Tulum are just 70 miles (115km) south of Cancun, and 38 miles (62km) from Playa del Carmen.

2. Spectacular Sea Views at Tulum

Located overlooking the azure Caribbean Sea, the walled Mayan city at Tulum was built as a center of trade. You’ll definitely want to share the spectacular views and “screen saver” photos with friends and colleagues via social media!

3. One of the Best Conserved Mayan Sites

The ruins of Tulum were one of the most recent Mayan sites, built between the 13th and 15th centuries. This pre-Colombian Mayan city has three main highlights: the impressive El Castillo (Castle) right on the headland, the Temple of the Descending God, and the impressive Temple of the Frescoes with its beautiful carvings and paintings.

4. Fascinating Half-Day Tulum Tours

The walled city of Tulum is compact, so you can see all the main buildings in about 90 minutes. Visiting with an English-speaking guide as part of a Tulum Tour provides you with fascinating information even if you are not a fan of history or archaeology. Discover how the Mayans lived, who built Tulum, and why it was abandoned.

5. Combine a Swim in Cenote with the Ruins visit

Visitors can enjoy a swim from the stunningly beautiful beach within the Tulum Ruins site, provided there’s no red flag. Look up at El Castillo for a moment you’ll never forget! And combine this popular activity with another unique Mexican experience – a cool swim in a cenote (limestone sinkhole), you’ll get amazed!

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