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Take a dip in a magical cenote or explore Mayan ruins perched above white beaches and turquoise waters.

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4.4
(3,714 reviews)

Really pleased we booked this trip. I took my three children - eight, twelve and twenty. The coach arrived on time and was air conditioned and comfortable. First pickup was Playacar at 7.30am so 2 hours on the way out. Our guides, Susana and Ivonne, gave clear instructions about meeting points and also interesting information about Tulum as we were going round the site. They also offered sun umbrellas. We went on a less hot day but it was still 33 degrees and very humid. I was very glad I didn’t try to do one of the longer tours. My eldest and I really enjoyed seeing the ruins but my youngest two were very hot and only interested in the iguanas there! The Cenotes are amazing - my three loved them, and so did I. They are very different and both are so worth the trip. Swings at the Mariposa cenote. Compulsory life jackets at both. Showers required before use. Bring your own water to Tulum - single use plastic bottles NOT OK, but hard plastic reusable flasks, cans OK.

the guide Melissa was very nice, professional and prepared. Rio secreto is awesome, and the exploration can be done by claustrophobic as well. Indeed my girlfriend suffers from claustrophobia, but she had no problem during the tour. The food is good, the drivers were on time and very kind. The only problem is the cost of the photos. If you wanna take 1 photo the price is 30 USD, all the photos 120 USD: these prices are crazy.

Finding out about taxes after the purchase amount and additional cost of lockers & vest. Price advertised should include all. The stop in the local town should be longer to enjoy. Maybe an hour so you can venture & eat local.

Ramiro and Hugo were excellent and made sure we had the best day. We learnt a lot about Mayan history and culture and had a lot of fun too. The cenote was amazing and so lovely to swim in.

Our guide Alexis was brilliant and made it a very enjoyable day, we upgraded as it seemed like a good deal and we had a great time!