LDS Tour to Tulum Ruins + Cenote
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Join us on a tour to Tulum ruins and add a refreshing plunge into a natural Cenote; but not just any, try the world-famous “ Cenote.” Known for its caverns connected to a 55-mile underground river system. An excellent place to cool off and to enjoy the natural wonders of the Yucatan península. On this tour, our first stop is Tulum. We enjoy the ruins and the mind-blowing information our expert tour guide will share with us. Then, we continue to have lunch and choose from 5 different traditional Mexican dishes such as chiles rellenos, beef fajitas, and more! Last but not least, the Cenote awaits us for a breathtaking swim in a natural pool in the jungle! Book you this tour today with Alma’s LDS Tours!
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Alma's LDS Tours
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Tulum Archaeological Site
Our tour begins at your hotels front lobby from 7:00 am to 8:00 am depending on you location. We then enjoy a fantastic a scenic drive down to Tulum and a fabulous commentary from your tour guide as he shares interesting facts and useful tips about the area. The drive to Tulum may vary depending on your hotel location (from 45mins to 1.5hrs). Upon arrival, we enjoy a 1.5 hour guided tour, and 30 minutos for shopping
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Gran Cenote
In case you haven't heard of a cenote before, a cenote (pronounced seh-no-tay) is a natural sinkhole caused by the collapse of the surrounding limestone. When this phenomenon happens, it exposes groundwater, creating a natural pool. Cenotes are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, with clear fresh water and sometimes aquatic life such as turtles and small fish.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Tulum Archaeological Site
Our tour begins at your hotels front lobby from 7:00 am to 8:00 am depending on you location. We then enjoy a fantastic a scenic drive down to Tulum and a fabulous commentary from your tour guide as he shares interesting facts and useful tips about the area. The drive to Tulum may vary depending on your hotel location (from 45mins to 1.5hrs). Upon arrival, we enjoy a 1.5 hour guided tour, and 30 minutos for shopping
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Gran Cenote
In case you haven't heard of a cenote before, a cenote (pronounced seh-no-tay) is a natural sinkhole caused by the collapse of the surrounding limestone. When this phenomenon happens, it exposes groundwater, creating a natural pool. Cenotes are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, with clear fresh water and sometimes aquatic life such as turtles and small fish.
Duration: 1 hour