Tulum Archaeological Zone

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Tulum, Mexico

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Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Tulum Archaeological Zone Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tulum Archaeological Zone is located in Tulum, Mexico on Carretera Federal, Cancun - Chetumal Km 230, 307. Tulum Archaeological Zone is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Mexico.

Address

Carretera Federal, Cancun - Chetumal Km 230, 307

Phone

+529848025405

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Richard

INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCE! It’s full of history, magic, and the best view of the Rivera Maya. Hot and humid. Perfect for pictures. Some iguanas and more. Beach it’s closed. They are doing a great job with Covid guidelines. The trail is in great condition. I recommend this place.

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Jared Baumann

This place is amazing. The view from the main temple is phenomenal. Even with a good number of people there the experience is pretty awesome because there's enough room for people to spread out. When we went the beaches were closed at Tulum because of sea turtle hatching season, but if you go down the road just a little ways there's a phenomenal public beach. We also grabbed a boat from that beach and went and snorkeled at the reef right off of Tulum. I highly recommend taking the time and paying the little bit of money to go out and snorkel while you're here.

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William Clayton

Place is fascinating. Many people, but not too crowded. Most people were wearing masks. Only complaint is that you have to pay in pesos with exact change. Seriously? The Mexican government can't make change or install a credit card reader! The hawkers outside the park can be obnoxious, but we did make some purchases and ate yummy tacos.

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Raymond Durkin

Great site, well maintained, clean. However, a good guide is needed to fully appreciate the significance of the site. Unfortunately it is a \look but don't touch\ site, so you cannot explore inside any of the structures. Overall good experience.

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Susana Yáñez

very well preserved and interesting place to learn more about ancient Mayan culture. this one is extra beautiful because it's next to the beach and the contrast makes it seem more majestic. recommend going early because it gets very crowded around 10ish.