You can´t miss the opportunity of visiting these mystical ruins along the coast facing the turquoise water of the Caribbean Sea. Prehispanic Tulum, called Zama and delimited by a wall, is unique for its location but also historically as the living city witnessed the arrival of the Spanish boats in 1519 and was described as “big and magnificent as Sevilla”.
Because Tulum has it all and is famous internationally for its Cenotes, we will go for a refreshing swim and/or some snorkeling before heading for the best tacos in town to discover local gastronomy. There is the vegetarian option in the jungle for an inspiring and off-the-beaten-track brunch.
Calle 10 sur entre 5 avenida sur y 10 avenida sur 77760 Tulum Q.Roo Mexico