By basedkun20/ 2 December 2021.
Redaction / Mestizo
TULUM, QRoo, December 1, 2021.- We are a few days away from the start of the holiday period on the occasion of Christmas and New Year, and without a doubt, Tulum is an excellent option to spend those days.
To help with the reactivation of this tourist destination, Mestizo will present, through the informative program "Visit Tulum," a series of sites that you can visit during your stay in this heavenly place. Let's get started!
The four most spectacular Mayan Ruins of Tulum that you must visit!
We are sure that if you have seen postcards of Tulum, in some of them, you have seen images of the archaeological zone. This area is protected and administered by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). It is one of the most photogenic sites in the area and one of the best places to visit.
The Mayan ruins of Tulum are one of the most visited attractions by both international travelers and local visitors. In addition, they are the only Mayan ruins close to the sea, which makes it a unique and incomparable place. If you want to do great things in Tulum, a visit to the archaeological zone should be on your list.
Archaeological Zone of Tulum, Quintana Roo - TuriMexico
How to get to the archaeological zone of Tulum?
Tulum is a reasonably small town, so getting around is very easy. There are several options to get to the ruins, although the most popular is getting a car to drop you off at the entrance or bringing your vehicle and parking in one of the two available lots. Also, being one of the most visited tourist attractions in Tulum, it will be pretty easy to find someone to take you. It is important to note that both parking lots are outside the park, so the prices are usually relatively high, and there are no guarantees of safety while visiting the ruins. Once you have parked your car, you must walk to the main entrance to buy your ticket.
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Another way to visit the archaeological zone of Tulum is by acquiring a guided tour. This is usually the easiest option, as you will not have to plan anything, and you will be able to enjoy your experience to the fullest.
How much does the entrance to the archaeological zone of Tulum cost?
The ticket to enter the archaeological zone of Tulum has cost $ 80 Mexican pesos. Visiting hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The last access is at 3:30 p.m.
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What is there to see in the archaeological zone of Tulum?
Being one of the best things to do in Tulum, the archaeological zone has a lot to offer regarding what to see and do during your visit.
The most famous building, El Castillo, has a beautiful view of the sea (although you cannot climb its ruins) and a beach where you can take a quick bath to cool off.
Besides this, you can also find the House of the Cenote, the House of the Wind God, the Temple of the Descending Sun, and the Temple of the Frescoes. Each building is more impressive than the last, so be sure to find a map with the points of interest to avoid missing a thing.
Recommendations:
Bring relaxed and comfortable clothing and low shoes, sunscreen, and water. It is possible to access with a bathing suit and towel to swim on the beach, but food or oversized packages are not allowed.
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