Tulum Ruins Tour, Cenote Swim & Lunch, from Playa del Carmen
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Tulum Ruins Tour, Cenote Swim & Lunch, from Playa del Carmen

From US$59.70
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What to expect

Explore Tulum’s ancient ruins, swim in a refreshing cenote, and enjoy a local Mexican lunch on this shared guided tour from Playa del Carmen. This experience combines history, nature, and regional flavors in a practical route designed for travelers who want to discover some of the Riviera Maya’s most meaningful highlights in one day. Begin with a guided visit to the Tulum Archaeological Site, where a certified guide will explain the history, purpose, and cultural importance of this former Maya walled city overlooking the Caribbean Sea. After the ruins, continue to a cenote, where you can cool off in clear freshwater surrounded by natural scenery. A life jacket is included for the cenote. The tour finishes with lunch at a small local restaurant, giving travelers a simple and authentic taste of Mexican cuisine after the main visits.

Before booking

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This tour includes one Mexican dish from the à la carte menu for lunch. Please keep in mind that the included meal is not designed to be adapted for specific diets.
  • For safety reasons, companion animals or pets are strictly not allowed to board.
  • The use of body chemicals such as creams, sunscreen, or insect repellent is not allowed if you plan to swim in the cenote.
  • Luggage is not permitted on this excursion. Guests may only bring personal belongings, small bags, or compact backpacks. The transportation vehicles cannot store or protect luggage or additional items, as they continue operating and assisting other travelers along the route. This service is arranged to prioritize passenger capacity, not luggage storage.
  • Effective April 21, 2026, archaeological sites in Mexico no longer permit visitors to enter with backpacks or luggage due to security measures. We recommend bringing only the items that are strictly necessary for the visit, preferably belongings that can fit in your pockets or in a small personal bag. Only essential items are allowed, although certain exceptions may apply, such as diaper bags. Please note that we cannot take responsibility for the care, storage, or protection of any personal belongings that archaeological site security does not allow inside.

Cancellation

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.