Mayan Ruins Right on the Beach of Mexico
One of my best visits near Cancún was to this place. I loved it and enjoyed it a lot. If you haven’t been, add it to your list.
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Visiting the Tulum ruins offers a unique opportunity to connect with the ancient Mayan civilization while enjoying beautiful beach views. Beyond the ruins, I recommend taking time to explore nearby attractions such as the Cobá ruins, which are less crowded and offer an adventurous climb up ancient pyramids. When planning your visit, consider going early in the morning to avoid the heat and crowds, allowing for a more peaceful experience. Admission is generally affordable, and guided tours can enrich your understanding of the rich history and cultural significance of these archaeological sites. Don't forget to bring sun protection, comfortable shoes, and plenty of water for your day of exploration. Some local vendors near the site offer handmade crafts and authentic snacks, perfect for immersing yourself further in the Riviera Maya culture. Overall, combining a visit to Tulum ruins with time on its stunning beaches offers not just a historical adventure but a rejuvenating retreat, capturing the perfect balance between culture and nature in Mexico.






































































Did you get sick when you went to Tulum? How was their food? It looks beautiful but I know the water can definitely get you sick