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Simon_C, May 2026
The Best Trip of our Holiday!
If you are contemplating a Mexican day trip, this one tops them all!
We had the good fortune of having PABLO from MEXICO KAN TOURS guide us through Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.
We were part of a small group, 6 in total and were collected from our hotel early in the morning. From the start, communication was clear and Pablo and our driver were friendly and engaging. Snacks and water was provided too!
Pablo's knowledge and passion for the environment and wildlife was infectious. We traveled through Sian Ka'an in a small speedboat, stopping at various locations to spot Manatee, dolphins, Eagles, Boobies, Pelicans, Heron. We were very fortunate to see all these wonderful creatures as the weather conditions were perfect. As the sea was calm , we also got the opportunity to snorkel on the barrier reef and saw a multitude of fish, sharks and stingray.
Afterwards, we had the luxury of relaxing in the crystal clear waters of the "swimming pool". It was heaven on earth.
Lunch was had at The Ocean View in Punta Allan, a small friendly fishing village on the end of the sandbank.
We learnt so much Mexican historical, environmental and wildlife information.
Pablo's 'happy place' became ours too! Many thanks.
Jaros_V, Apr 2026
1000000/10 excursion with food, ATV, zip lining, rock climbing, and rappelling.
Hands down the best excursion. You get to drive an ATV (for an additional charge) around the jungle for about 25 min one way. Once you get off, they put on a harness and you’re off to zip lining followed by rock climbing and rappelling. Then you go to two cenotes (one of which is underground) and both are beautiful. Lastly you get to drive the ATV back for some delicious tacos before driving another 25 min back to the parking lot where the excursion started.
The staff here are incredible and added to the experience. Big shoutout to Roberto and Sergio for helping us with the harnesses and zip lining, as well as giving us some awesome insights on the cenotes and how they were discovered. And of course, we can’t thank the chef who prepared the tacos enough.. Seberiano you rock!
Don’t think twice about this excursion. Book it and enjoy the best of what Tulum’s jungle offers.
Hannah_J, Mar 2026
Sailing, Sunshine, and Snorkeling.
Wolf, Captain Martin, and the rest of the crew made for a wonderful day out in the ocean. We sailed out to the coral reef and snorkeled for about 40 minutes. The winds were super strong so this was the perfect about of time. After that we docked the boat in calm water where we could paddle board and lay out on a water mat. Overall, it was a perfect day.
Lauren_O, Mar 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ great sailing and snorkeling!
Great experience! Jackie and Nesto were excellent captains and tour guides. We got to see the ruins from the boat, snorkel along the reef, and enjoy a nice snack at the restaurant back at the beach club. They’re super friendly and fun. Very English friendly if you don’t have strong Spanish. Highly recommend!
Katherine_G, Feb 2026
Good Snorkling inside Parque de Jaguars ($)
The snorkeling was just as described— we swam up close with sea turtles, schools of fish, sting rays and interesting sea life. Be aware that this is inside Parque de Jaguars - which charges an entrance fee of about $22 USD (free on Sundays). No plastic or glass is allowed. Recommend taking a taxi to the south entrance of the Parque and visiting Tulum ruins and other attractions first (see website). The meeting point is at a restaurant where you can buy canned water, shower, change, eat afterwards. I recommend staying in texting contact with Tulum Snorkling Services— German was very responsive and helped me find it via text. The two staff on the boat were competent, kind and helpful. The boat has a sun shade over it. I needed a lot of help! He even held my hand in the water at first, and swam be toward the turtles, which I appreciated. Plan to arrive 45 minutes early in case you get lost like I did! It’s a nice beach to hang out on while you wait.
Carmen_N, Jan 2026
Tulum Ruins and cenote swim day trip
It was a great day trip. Our guide was very nice and knowledgeable. He allowed us adequate time to sightsee and take pictures. Explained everything very well. The only thing i would have liked to be reminded in tour communication that No disposable water bottles allowed in ruins. Only refillable bottles.
Bring Hat and good walking shoes. Great time!
Jeremy_K, Jul 2025
Great and amazing tour! , but not so great follow through with the customer service.
First, the experience and the tour guide was amazing, thus the 4 stars.
*****However, I left my hat in their van, which I did not expect them to find, which would have been fine. They found it and then I thought it might be difficult for them to return it to me. Then on July 26th at 13:46 PM, I was told on the phone it would be delivered to the hotel the next day. Great! Then they send a message 19 minutes later stating the driver had my hat in the lobby. I was away from the hotel and did not see the message (on the viator app) until that evening. Given the hat made it back to the hotel, I expected the driver to leave the hat with the font desk. THEY DID NOT LEAVE IT WITH THE FRONT DESK. I am disappointed and surprised the hat made it back to my hotel, but was not left there. I wish I could have been there to give the driver a tip, but I was told it was coming the next day so I was not at the hotel when it arrived. There is more to say about this, but this review is already too long.
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Aside from its ancient Mayan ruins, Tulum is best known for its stunning beaches along Mexico’s Caribbean coast. While you can certainly appreciate the watery wonders from the shore, Tulum snorkeling tours let you really admire the colorful marine life and coral reefs of this region. You can even venture to unique spots like cenotes and Yal Ku, a tranquil lagoon where seawater and freshwater merge. Snorkeling in Tulum—not to mention swimming alongside tropical fish, stingrays, and sea turtles—is an experience not to be missed.
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