When you’re planning a tropical vacation to Mexico, the Mayan temples are a must-see. Cancún is chock full of the most incredible ruins! But you don’t just want to LOOK at the temples. You want to LEARN about them. How do you get a complete history of the Mayan civilization and the relics they left […]
The Tulum Ruins are worth the trip from Cancun all on their own, but if that's not enough to convince you, there's even more reason to visit. Tulum is now a beachside resort town, so once you're done exploring the past, you can grab a bite to eat, do some shopping, and read on the beach.
A tour of Tulum takes about one to two hours. But don't let the small size of the site fool you–– there's a TON of historical ground to cover.
On a Tulum tour, you can expect to pay around 80 pesos for admission, with an extra 45 pesos for professional photo equipment. In USD, that's about $4 to $6. That's a super reasonable price to see everything that the Tulum ruins have to offer!
The closest airport to a Tulum tour is Cancun International Airport. From there, it's a two-hour drive to the site. You can drive a rental car, call a taxi, travel by airport shuttle, or take the bus.
The ancient Coba Mayan Ruins are known for their far-reaching history and as a valuable asset for historians looking to learn about the political structure and daily life of early Mayan life. The Coba Ruins are also a popular tourist destination, known for the number of large pyramids that are located in the ancient city. […]
