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Tulum, a tourism zone in Mexico
Tulum, the most picturesque archaeological site
Tulum holds the honor of being the most picturesque archaeological site in the Riviera Maya and the only one to have been built overlooking the ocean. A visit here offers spectacular views of the Riviera Maya beaches, Caribbean Sea and surrounding coastal region. There’s also excellent cave and cavern diving, fun cenotes and a variety of lodgings and restaurants to fit every budget.
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Tours to Tulum
By evening, you are treated to an unforgettable sunset over the ocean. Golden and pink hues blend with the horizon as white-sand beaches invite you to stroll barefoot along the gentle waves. At every step, you meet smiling locals, eager to share their rich culture and traditions. Dancing to lively rhythms and tasting the vibrant, bold flavors of exotic cuisine are just glimpses of the unforgettable experiences that await.
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Breathtaking nature, ancient history, warm-hearted people, and the feeling that you’ve found a place where time loses its meaning. Are you ready to journey to a land where every moment becomes an adventure?
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Excursions in Tulum
For adventure seekers, this is paradise: boat rides through winding jungle rivers, horseback riding across endless plains, and climbing cliffs with breathtaking panoramic views. All of this is paired with cultural immersion—from ancient rituals to modern-day festivals, brimming with passion and the joy of life.
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Exploring Tulum's surrounding!
Tulum was an ancient Mayan fortress city that rose to power toward the end of the Classic period. The most iconic of its structures, the Castillo, is perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking the clear turquoise blue waters of the Caribbean. The cliff-top Castillo, with its beachfront location and lush green landscape, is the image most often associated with the Mayan Riviera, you’ve probably seen the postcards. Exploring Tulum's surrounding areas also pays big rewards: there's the massive Reserva de la Biosfera Sian Ka’an, secluded fishing village Punta Allen and the ruins of Cobá.