What to do and see in Tulum, Quintana Roo: The Best Water & Amusement Parks

August 10, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Mayan ruins tower over the sea in Tulum. The formerly walled city was one of the last to be built by the Mayans, and its archaeological sites are incredibly well preserved. Take a break from the beach to visit El Castillo, the Temple of the Frescoes, and the Temple of the Descending God. Explore an underground river under a canopy of stalactites in the sacred caverns of LabnaHa Eco Park, or dive into Cenote Dos Ojos to snorkel inside of caves in the middle of a forest.
Restaurants in Tulum

1. Parque De Cenotes Yax-Muul

Carretera Federal Tulum - Playa Del Carmen, Tulum 77760 Mexico +52 984 188 2056 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/cenoteyaxmuul/
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5.0 based on 153 reviews

Parque De Cenotes Yax-Muul

LIVE THE EXPERIENCE !!! Enjoy a great moment, be part of a Mayan Ceremony, descend a cenote in our 5 mts. Rapel, swim in our crystalline, calm cenotes . Do you need something extreme? Enjoy our Yax-Muul ATV Tour and drive through the jungle!

Reviewed By TorresSSSSSSSSs

AMAZING experience! Everything was magical and during this Covid period we were almost alone. The guide Jose was so nice with us and knew a lot of things about Mayan history. He took time to answer all our questions. We truly recommend him!

2. Rancho La Teresita

Carr. Cancun - Tulum Km 115, Tulum 77760 Mexico
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Rancho La Teresita

3. Cenotes Park Hidden Treasures

Carretera Tulum-Cancun km 115-116 Rancho la Teresita, Tulum 77780 Mexico +52 984 980 0607 [email protected] http://www.cenotespark.com.mx/
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Cenotes Park Hidden Treasures

Reviewed By davidr113086 - Detroit, United States

The cenotes here were unbelievable! The water was the clearest thing you will ever see! There is a rope to swing and dive into the water in the deep end. Word of caution, bring water shoes and goggles. The water is thick with minerals and using goggles under water you will be able to see everything! Water shoes are a must as well because there are lots of rocks and they are SHARP! The water is nice and cool and was completely refreshing after a long hot day. This was probably one of the coolest things I went to in Mexico.

4. El Toh

Carretera Fed Cancun Chetumal, Tulum 77782 Mexico 01529848028723 [email protected]
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

El Toh

5. AZULIK Uh May

Grulla 23, Francisco Uh May, Tulum 77796 Mexico +52 984 292 0998 [email protected] https://www.azulikuhmay.com/
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AZULIK Uh May

Designed as a trans-disciplinary site for research, transformation and creation, the first phase of the project encompasses a mesmerizing art gallery connected with cutting edge artist residencies. A fashion and design lab as well as state of the art recording studio complete this living complex of avant-garde creation. The adjacent school for Mayan communities is composed of carefully conceived art studios and craft workshops combining local techniques with state of the art facilities. Medical facilities integrating Western medicine and ancient Mayan healing techniques as well as an R&D kitchen and restaurant round off the multidimensional experience.

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