
Tulum & Xel-Há Day Trip
- 13 Stunden
- 8/10 | 52 Bewertungen
Xel-Há is considered the largest natural aquarium in the world, and it's catalogued as one of the 13 Natural Wonders of Mexico. On this tour, you'll also visit Tulum, the most photographed archaeological site in the country.
Description
Picking you up first thing in the morning, we'll head to Tulum, the ancient Mayan city and one of the peninsula's most popular tourist attractions with spectacular views overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
We'll follow an official guide as we pass through the Tulum ruins and discover the abundant history hidden within the walled city constructed by the Mayans. We'll visit the "The Castle".
Another stop will be at the Temple of the Descending God, associated with the Mayan God of the Bees. Then we'll head to Xel-Há, a natural paradise where you'll be able to snorkel, snuba (a combination of snorkeling and diving), or Sea Trek (walking underwater with special masks).
After a day in the Xel-Há adventure park, we'll take you back to the hotels in Riviera Maya.
All-inclusive ticket to Xel-Há
Included within the price of the tour is an all-inclusive ticket to Xel-Há, which includes:
More than 20 aquatic activitiesTraditional Mexican and international buffetUnlimited drinks and open bar with national alcoholic drinksLocker, towel, snorkel and pool noodle giftUse of bikes, hammocks, floats and life jackets
Activities not included
Please note that the following activities have an extra cost:
Swimming with dolphinsDolphin TrekSnuba CenoteSnuba CoveManatee encounterManta ray encounterSpa Massage Center
Map of the Park
You can see an interactive map of the park on the official website.
Preise
Inklusive
- Pickup and drop–off
- Bus transport
- English–speaking guide in Tulum
- Skip the line access to Tulum archaeological site
- Skip the line access to Xel Há
- Lunch at any one of the restaurants in the park
- Necessary equipment for the activities
Nicht inklusive
- Additional activities in Xel Há
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility