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Martin_B, Apr 2026
The ruins are really...
The ruins are really interesting. You can see original colors and layouts of the city. The place is very well kept. The guide Candy was very knowledgeable as well as concise (a plus in a 38 celcius degrees day at noon), giving us very interesting insights about Mayan gods, and how they are portrayed in architecture. Snorkeling with turtles was successful. We saw several of them, quite close but carefully. Fernando (our main guide) was always taking care that we could all see them without disturbing them (or the least as possible). We also saw a big stingray. One thing that could have been mentioned in this tour's description: you are not allowed to enter the water with sunscreen to not disturb the fauna, which makes sense, but if they mentioned it beforehand we could have taken extra tshirts with us... which also comes in handy because they were selling tshirts! This is a bit shady. I don't dislike the tour for this, but for anyone reading: take extra tshirt (or water shirts). The closed Cenote was stunning. And since we still had the snorkeling masks we could see how the cave was underwater. Really beautiful experience. About the guides: Fernando was both nice and giving us very good information. He is truly competent at his job. He answered every question we had and he appreciates the questions, actually. The photographer (another Fernando) took really good photos. Now, we cannot avoid mentioning Maria Teresa. Thankfully she wasn't our main guide, but we went with her to the entrance of the ruins. She made sure that that would take us at least an hour coming, going, coming back, going again... just for bathrooms. And, of course we understand people needing bathrooms, but then why not using them at the entrance? Also, the group was going to be divided in 2 groups either way, and the people that wanted to go to the bathroom suggested for the rest to continue, but no... we had to ALL go back to the entrance (with a golf cart which we had to wait for). By the end, we could have just gone back on our own, but we were engaged into waiting again for people who, again, suggested for the rest to be able to leave. Another thing: we are adults, we don't need to be called little children, have every answer sugarcoated as if I was a 5 year old. Since this was the very beginning of our trip, we were really, really regretting choosing this tour. However, after we managed to just go with Candy, then the rest of the tour (Cenote, Snorkeling) was really amazing, so the mood was restored, thankfully.
Jennifer_W, Apr 2026
Great tour to get a taste of the Yucatan.
This tour is really great because you get to do several different activities. First you visit a Maya Co-op (1 hr) for some shopping or snacks, then Chichenitza (2 hr), the buffet and cenote ( 1 hr 40 min) and finally a quick stop at Valledolad (30min). I brought my two teen girls and they had a great time. Other than the 1at atop, we could have used a little more time, but as it was already a 13 hr day, so not really much you could change. Rafa was a knowledgeable and fun guide. I learned a lot.
Federico_R, Apr 2026
This was an excellent excursion, exactly what we wanted
Can’t recommend this enough. Lalo was an excellent guide, I had read a lot about the Mayans, the Yucatán and Chichén Itza itself and I still got away with so much more information / knowledge and an unforgettable experience. Thanks to Jorge as well for getting us there and back quickly and safely!
Beth_W, Apr 2026
Highly recommend
Francesa was very knowledge and a great tour guide. Able to answer any questions asked of her! She was so friendly and outgoing. Entire process of getting bikes, and preparing for the tour was so easy. Took us to laces we probably would not have seen on our own
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Tulum tours offer unique ways to interact with the region's nature, history, and adventure. Explore some of the Yucatan’s best-known archeological sites, including the Tulum ruins, or prioritize adrenaline and adventure with ziplines or all-night exploration of the jungle. And in Tulum, the party is always there when you want it—tequila tours and adventure park admission tickets with open bars are also on offer. Whatever vibe you're after, Tulum has something for you.

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