Tulum Yalku Plus
Duration
6 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Explore ancient Tulum ruins with stunning cliffside sea views
Visit sacred Mayan cenote with caves and rock formations
Snorkel in Yalkú lagoon among colorful tropical fish
Experience fresh and salt water mixing in lagoon
€ 206.41
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This half-day tour offers a combination of history, nature, and marine adventure along the Riviera Maya. The experience begins with a visit to the Tulum ruins, a pre-Columbian walled city perched atop a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Guests can marvel at the impressive Mayan architecture and enjoy breathtaking views while learning about the rich history and culture of the Maya civilization. The tour continues with a visit to a sacred Mayan cenote, where you can explore natural pools, impressive caves, and ancient rock formations that have been preserved for centuries.
After exploring the cenote, participants will go snorkeling in Yalkú, a unique lagoon where fresh cenote water mixes with salt water from the sea, creating a vibrant environment filled with colorful tropical fish. This sanctuary allows for close encounters with exotic marine life, making it a memorable experience for nature enthusiasts. The day concludes with a relaxing meal at an exclusive beach club, providing a perfect setting to unwind after an exciting day. The tour includes air-conditioned transport, a bilingual guide, equipment for activities, tickets, bottled water, and a snack. It is not recommended for pregnant women, individuals with serious physical or heart conditions, or those under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Children aged eight and above are welcome.
Round trip air conditioned transport
Bilingual guide
Activity equipment
Tickets
Bottled water
Snack
Food at beach club
Photo package
Extra or alcoholic drinks
Gratuities
Comfortable clothing
Comfortable footwear
Swimsuit
Towel
Sunglasses & Sunscreen
Minimum suggested age eight years
Alcohol or drug influence prohibited
Children must be supervised by an adult
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Activity Provider: Viajes Tours Maya
Customer Reviews
Albert

This is a place you want to visit because it located in a beautiful and connects to the ocean. The water is pretty and landscape also. There is no overhead canopy cenotes, they all open so great for kids. Buy tickets there, cheaper.
Addison

I feel like I reviewed this space already, but Google asked me to review it once again. We loved this facility. Very bare bones with regards to amenities, however, the kids had a great time swimming, the rental gear was good and it was very easy to get in and out of the water. It was not very crowded And we had a great time. Highly recommended.
Jeremy

We rented the Casa Laguna adjoining this lagoon and it was amazing to explore the place at different times of the day. Around 5-6pm is the best time of day, we experienced at least 7-8 full schools of different fish and they were much more in the open than during the morning or midday times. One of the highlights of our trip to Akumal for sure, highly recommend this experience and this casa was wonderful!
Elias

A very beautiful cenote. I loved it. It's a good choice since I've visited several. Even though it's an open saltwater cenote, it's still an excellent place. There's a variety of tropical fish and small animals.
D

The snorkeling in lagoon was very cool. The food was subpar and not good. The service at restaurant was lacking. We did rent a palapa and enjoyed it. The ceviche Vallarta was not good. My child said chicken nuggets were mushy inside. French fries good. Crowded in opening with tours, after tours left in afternoon a lot more pleasant. There were hammocks in our palapa that we enjoyed. Make sure you eat well before you get there, as the food service was not good. They do not allow you to bring your own food. They need more help in restaurant.
