Discover the best top things to do in Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula including Solferino Village, Tulum Tower, Felipe Xicotencatl Shipwreck, Avenida Kukulkan, Tulum Avenue, Women's Beading Cooperative, Plastic Flamingo, Parroquia Catolica de San Jose, Casita Xaman, El Malecon.
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5.0 based on 251 reviews
You will arrive at our lobby bar where we get ready, store your personal belongings in our lockers, register and enjoy a delicious margarita or piña colada. After a few minutes we went to sit in our revolving gondola where 16 people can fit, we fasten our seatbelts and fly! We climb 35 meters high very slowly, slowly turning 360 degrees, so that everyone can enjoy a moving and unique view. Being upstairs my clients receive very important and interesting information about the Mayan civilization and the region. Then we will take some spectacular photographs, after (30) thirty minutes we go down very slowly. Finally, we went through our souvenir and photography shop. The duration of the experience is (30) thirty minutes, and it is offered in Spanish.
First time getting on this tower; it goes 118 ft up and you spend about 10 minutes up top, taking in the view of the whole area; definitely worth the price, about 8 USD per person; the view is excellent; great service from Salvador, the tower operator; will definitely come again.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
Fun wreck dive with max depth of 80’. It’s easy to penetrate due to multiple cut outs in the ship. There is an abundance of sea life on and in the wreck. Lobsters, green moray eels, and schools of fish to name a few things seen on the wreck.
4.5 based on 6,093 reviews
This is THE street or avenue in Cacun hotel zone... it goes all over the island and in one side you have the Nichupte Lagoon and in the other the wonderful hotels by the sea. If you like to walk or jog this is the perfect place to do it.
4.5 based on 994 reviews
This is a major road that cuts through the center of Cancun. You can find just about anything you are looking for on this Avenue. The ADO bus station, pretty much every available bank in Mexico, money exchanges, local bus stops, restaurants, shopping malls, bars and clubs can all be found on this strip of Cancun. Av. Tulum between Calles Coba and Chichen Itza is pretty much the heart. It is flanked by "Las Palapas" on the West and "Palacio Municipal" and Av. Nader on the East. I like to think of this area as the true "Cancun Centro".
4.5 based on 566 reviews
Great selection of beaded jewelry (earrings, bracelets, etc.) made by locals ranging in age. Women were very friendly and welcoming. Glad we stopped in to pick up some souvenirs.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Plastic Flamingo is a gallery/shop with a special interest in locally created art and hand made objects with a Mexican influence. Located on the beach road in a 1971 Airstream trailer retrofitted as a gallery space. Welcome to the spaceship of art!
4.5 based on 125 reviews
The church is a beautiful respite in the middle of Puerto Morelos. It's open during the day and provides a place for prayer as well a small coffee shop to sit and relax. The art is well worth the stop.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
4.5 based on 257 reviews
OMG. Love the Malecon. Great way to exercise and get some sun! My husband and I walked this everyday on our trip. Good sea glass hunting on the beach..but you must climb down the rocky wall to get to it. The ocean can be alittle rough at times so you must be careful. But walk the Malecon from end to end.
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